Signs of autism in infants recognition and early intervention

As a group, babies later diagnosed as autistic are found to have more complications during gestation and delivery than their normal siblings and others. In addition to all these complications, infants later diagnosed on the autistic spectrum have a two-fold rate of residence in neonatal intensive ca...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Acquarone, Stella (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; New York : Karnac 2007.
Edición:First edition
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Sumario:As a group, babies later diagnosed as autistic are found to have more complications during gestation and delivery than their normal siblings and others. In addition to all these complications, infants later diagnosed on the autistic spectrum have a two-fold rate of residence in neonatal intensive care units. Over the past 50 years, ever younger previously non-viable very low weight babies are being kept alive, some born as much as four months before term. However, it is becoming apparent that miraculous procedures to counteract organ immaturity and prolonged incubation contribute to a new gamut of hitherto unknown forms of neurological damage. With pregnancy curtailed, prematurely separated mothers and their babies both experience a prolonged state of limbo, with the fragile infant being exposed to excruciating medical interventions and overwhelming stimulation. International researchers and clinicians renowned for their work in the field of early autism come together to resolve queries around the long debate on the development and resolution of autism.
Notas:Description based upon print version of record.
Descripción Física:1 online resource (299 p.)
Also available in print format
Bibliografía:Includes bibliographical references (p. 241-258) and index.
ISBN:9780429919244
9780429905018
9780429480249
9781283069151
9786613069153
9781849405485