Autism Seminars Bonita Springs FL

Local resource for autism seminars in Bonita Springs. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to training seminars for autism, autism journey seminars, and autism education, along with information on the diagnosis of autism, biomedical intervention, and dietary Interventions, as well as advice and content on family support seminars for autism.

ABLE, Inc.
239-352-7600
6017 Rine Ridge Rd. #112
Naples, FL
J. Christopher McGinnis, Ph.D. (McGinnis Psychology Group)
239-482-2655
13730 Cypress Terrace Circle, Suite 401
Fort Myers, FL
Center for Autism Resources and Education
941-758-4529
6215 Lorraine Road
Lakewood Ranch, FL
Abilities Resource Center of Indian River County
772-562-6854
1375 16th Avenue
Vero Beach, FL
Angels Reach Developmental Enrichment Center, Inc. (Dory Luzardo)
305-828-5276
8325 West 24th Avenue, Suite 5
Hialeah, FL
Eden Florida
239-437-5335
13631 Learning Court
South Fort Myers, FL
Little Peoples Behavior Consulting,Inc
954-347-8793
PO Box 6302
Pembroke Pines, FL
UM-NSU Center for Autism & Related Disabilities
305-284-5263
Coral Gables, FL
Dr. Nelson Mane, D.C.
813-935-4744
Tampa, FL
Behavior Analysis, Inc. (Admin. Offices)
(954) 577-7790
1093 Shotgun Road
Sunrise, FL
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Austism and Asperger's Differences

Children with Asperger's differ from those with Autism in several ways.  One major area of difference is verbal communication. Children with Asperger's usually exhibit normal language development. They score much higher on verbal performance intelligence tests. Among patients with Autism, non-verbal skills are generally stronger than verbal skills, while those with Asperger's exhibit stronger verbal performance than non-verbal. Even though their language skills are normal, patients with Asperger's will sometimes speak with unusual rhythm and tone of voice.

Further differences exist between patients with Autism and those with Asperger's. Patients with Asperger's usually have normal intelligence. Additionally, those with Asperger's exhibit a level of self-reliance that is appropriate for their age and generally show greater interest in the world around them. The long term outlook for patients with Asperger's Disorder is likely more favorable than that for those with Autism.

Some research shows that both Asperger's and Autism show strong genetic relationships.  Asperger's however, is marked by a much greater occurrence among first degree relatives compared to Autism. Overall Asperger's is considerably more common than Autism in the general population and usually detected later in childhood because of appropriate language development.  Research states that Asperger's average age of diagnosis is 11 years as compared with 5.5 years for Autism.

The below tips are for parents who think that they have a child with a developmental problem:

  • Seek help form a trained mental health professional with experience in developmental disorders.
  • Be sure to get a full psychological assessment that includes psychological testing with your child's strengths and weakness identified.
  • Once testing is complete sit down with the evaluator and get verbal as well as a written results and a copy of the report or summary of assessment.  This report will be...

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