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Which Kids Will 'Grow Out' of Autism?

Autism

Susan Elmer juggles the many needs of her 15-year-old son, Timothy, who has lived most of his life with Asperger's syndrome, a condition considered on the spectrum of autism disorders. The telltale signs of Asperger's -- which include communication difficulties, obsession with narrow subjects and a difficulty picking up on certain social cues -- make crucial activities like learning in a school setting a challenge.

Senh: I'm didn't know that kids can grow out of Autism. That in itself is good news for me.

 

Teacher limits kids' bathroom trips: 3 per week

Limit On Bathroom Breaks During Class

Parents at a Brooklyn elementary school are furious over a fifth-grade teacher’s bathroom policy that prohibits students from jetting to the john more than three times a week.

 

Teen awarded $12.6 million in vaccination lawsuit

A teenager who lost all four limbs because of a vaccination error has won a $12.6 million award in a lawsuit against the University of Miami medical school. The Miami jury reached the verdict Friday in the case of Shaniah Rolle of Miramar. A judge will likely reduce the award because jurors found Rolle's mother partly at fault for not giving her enough medication.

Senh: Jeez. The vaccine had expired 5 months ago. Human error in the medical field has trafic consequences.

 

In schools, self-esteem boosting is losing favor to rigor, finer-tuned praise

Self-Esteem

For decades, the prevailing wisdom in education was that high self-esteem would lead to high achievement. The theory led to an avalanche of daily affirmations, awards ceremonies and attendance certificates — but few, if any, academic gains.

Senh: I guess they're taking the tough love approach now.

 

Dealing with child-on-child sex abuse not one size fits all

Rarely mentioned is the sobering statistic that more than one-third of the sexual abuse of America's children is committed by other minors.

 

Promise of No Child Left Behind falls short after 10 years

No Child Left Behind

The No Child Left Behind education law offered the promise of improved schools and better prepared students in a competitive world. Yet after a decade on the books, President George W. Bush's most hyped domestic accomplishment has become a symbol to many of federal overreach and Congress' inability to fix something that's clearly flawed.

 

Photo of duct-taped kids prompts arrest

Child Duct Taped

An Arizona couple was arrested on suspicion of child abuse after allegedly posting pictures on Facebook of their kids bound with duct tape.

Senh: The stuff people put on Facebook. The mom looks like she's either high, on drugs, or just woke up. It's bad judgement. And a bad joke.

 

Protecting babies from neurotoxins

The Environmental Protection Agency recently finalized a rule that for the first time requires U.S. coal and oil-fired power plant operators to limit emissions of mercury and other hazardous air pollutants.

 

Nearly 300,000 teddy bears recalled

The Build-A-Bear Workshop company is recalling nearly 300,000 Colorful Hearts Teddy Bears sold in the United States and Canada due to risks of choking, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced.

 

Babysitter fatally beat Indiana girl with brick, dismembered her with hacksaw, police say

Babysitter Killer

A babysitter and trusted neighbor has confessed that he bludgeoned a 9-year-old Indiana girl to death with a brick then dismembered her, hiding her head, hands and feet at his home and dumping the rest of her remains nearby, police said Tuesday.

 

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