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:: Criteria Developed to Detect Bone Mass Deficiencies in Children

:: Researchers Find Important Clue to Learning Deficit in Autistic Children

:: Infants Should Be Screened For Hip Trouble

:: Researcher Hypothesizes That Autism and Schizophrenia Share Common Origin

:: Cancer Patient Finds a New Voice

:: Dry Mouth Sufferers Find Oasis

:: One Approach Does Not Fit All

:: OHSU researchers study speech and language disorders in autism

:: Children’s Hospital Oakland Scientist Characterizes New Syndrome of Allergy, Apraxia, Malabsorption

:: Staggering Pediatric SCI Stats

:: Language Use Decreases in Young Children and Caregivers When Television is On

:: Helping Children Get Chatty

:: Breaking the Silence

:: Dementia Study Launched Within the Deaf Community

:: More Fun With Sisters And Brothers: Kids Learn To Handle Emotional Responses To Siblings

:: Spiritual Healing

:: Kicking up New Research on Pediatric Soccer Injuries

:: Major Improvement For The Hearing-Impaired With New Hearing-Aid Software Application

:: Convenience of Retail Clinics Drawing More Kids in for Care

:: One-Third of U.S. Children Regularly Take Dietary Supplements

:: Adding a New Dimension to Learning

:: Fighting for Roman

:: Gene Therapy Restores Sight to Children with Congenital Blindness

:: Sense-ational Success

:: Neural Pathway Missing in Tone-Deaf People

:: AMT Empowers Children Through Music, Movement

:: Dietary Supplement Can Turn the Skin Permanently Blue

:: Study Reveals Barriers to Pain Treatment in Children with Sickle Cell Disease

:: Antidepressant Ineffective Against Autism Spectrum Disorder Children’s Obsessive Behavior

:: As Autism Diagnoses Grow, So Do Fad Treatments

:: Teens' Fruit, Veggie Intake Decreasing

:: Doctors Urge Parents to Preset Volume on Holiday Electronics

:: Music Training Tunes Auditory System

:: Farm Therapy

:: Children at Play

:: Inhaled nitric oxide protects premies

:: Healthy Language Learning Alternatives to Baby Einstein Videos

:: Phonics, Whole Processes Determine Reading Speed

:: Findings Could Lead to Improved Lip-Reading Training for the Deaf and Hard-Of-Hearing

:: A New Twist to Speech Therapy

:: Therapeutic Vest Helps Children with Autism

:: Speak Easy

:: Therapy Can Help With Speech Volume

:: Immigrant Children Sluggishly Scale Language Barrier

:: Many Hypotheses But No Correlation Between Vaccines And Autism

:: Rise in Autism May Be Related to Changes in Diagnosis

:: Children Take Pediatric Arthritis Advocacy to the Hill

:: Therapy Times' Most Influential

:: Therapy Across the Spectrum

:: Obesity Is No. 1 Health Concern for Kids in 2008

:: A Lot to Swallow

:: Crossing International Lines

:: Sensory Treatment Yields Promising Results for Children with Autism

:: Speak Easy

:: Newborns: Can You Hear Me Now?

:: Monkeys Use ‘Baby Talk’ to Interact with Infants

:: Robot Playmates May Help Children with Autism

:: Developing a New Class of Patient

:: High Number Of Infant Deaths Linked To Unsafe Sleeping Conditions

:: Building Baby Brain Connections

:: Talking louder depends on verbal cues, internal targets

:: Bird Brains Suggest How Vocal Learning Evolved

:: Pulmonary Expert Comments on Lung Transplants Study

:: Autism Skews Developing Brain With Synchronous Motion And Sound

:: Humans Appear Hardwired to Learn by “Over-Imitation”

:: Setting up Camp for ADHD Children

:: Five Issues Facing Families with ASD

:: Privacy Revealed

:: Guideline: Kids with Small Head Size at Risk of Neurologic Problems, Screening Needed

:: Online Resource Launches to Promote Communication Skills for Autism

:: New Method of Scoring IQ Tests Benefits Children with Intellectual Disabilities

:: Across the Spectrum

:: Physicians Support New Immunizations, Urge Children To Get Vaccinations

:: How the Brain Copes in Language-impaired Kids

:: Speech and language may influence later development in autism

:: Culturally Speaking

:: Research Explains Why Some Stroke Patients Recover Language Skills

:: Game Pain Away

:: Scientists reaching consensus on how brain processes speech

:: Listen Up

:: Sleep-related Breathing Disorders Linked to Bullying

:: No Easy Answers in Evolution of Human Language

:: In-utero Alcohol Exposure Affects 'Booze Behavior'

:: A Healing Instinct

:: Brain Mechanism Identified for Interpreting Speech Libraries

:: Talk the Talk

:: Kids’ Headaches, Migraines Increase as New School Year Begins

:: Hypothermic Technique for Treating Pediatric Head Injuries

:: Consortium Releases Data on Autism Genes

:: New Autism-Focused Learning Tool

:: Vowel Sounds Affect Our Product Perception

:: Defining the Spectrum

:: Exercise Helps Children Fall Asleep Faster, Study Indicates

:: Calculating consonants

:: Slow Reading, Dyslexia Tied to Brain Tracts

:: Speech and Gesture Mutually Interact to Enhance Comprehension

:: 'Rain Man’ Mice Provide Model for Autism

:: Life After Spinal Cord Injury

:: Babies Quickly Overcome Language Barriers

:: Hormone Activity Explains Adolescent Mood Swings

:: Educational Home Visits Can Improve Asthma in Children

:: Autism Risk Higher in People with Gene Variant

:: Addressing Stigma of Pediatric Mental Health Conditions

:: Seeking Cover

:: Early Bird Gets the Word

:: Variety of Approaches Help Children Overcome Language Problems

:: The Science Behind Cross-linguistic Psychology

:: Autism up in the Air

:: Researchers open a new direction for dyslexia research and treatment

:: Study tackles aging issues of adults with developmental disabilities

:: Out-of-Shape Kids the Norm

:: Disabled Orphans to Receive Physical Therapy from UCF Students

:: Research Lays the Foundation for Improving Human Speech

:: Don't Leave Home Without It

:: Music Therapy a Key Treatment for Children on the Spectrum

:: How Language Impairments Affect Child’s Story Telling

:: Cochlear Implantation in Young Children Linked to Improved Language Skills

:: Asthmatic Teens Welcome Web-based Management

:: Using Rosetta Stone for Speech Therapy

:: Researchers Discover First Genes for Stuttering

:: Lower the Resistance

:: Infantile Scoliosis Responds Well to Casts, Study Finds

:: New Risks to Smokers' Children Revealed

:: Screening for Infant Hearing Problems

:: Music Wins Applause for Addressing Autism

:: “It Takes a Village…”

:: Native Language Governs Toddlers’ Speech Sounds

:: Mapping out New Treatments for a Hidden Epidemic

:: Music therapy Helps children with ASD

:: A Communication Barrier to Pediatric Care

:: Some Children are Born with Temporary Deafness

:: Reading Between the Language Acquisition Lines

:: Autism-Related Proteins Control Nerve Excitability

:: Learning Made Fun

:: Autism Appropriations

:: Speech Software Gives Wings to Social Butterflies

:: One Therapist, Under Law

:: An Eye for an Eye Movement

:: Head Injury Greater in High School Football

:: ‘A Little Wiggle Room’ Can Mean a Lot

:: Lowry Speech Therapy Opens New Office for Articulation Disorders and Delays

:: Possible Causes Of Autism Studied By NIH Autism Center Of Excellence Network

:: New Cell Phone Technology Allows Deaf People to Communicate

:: With a Little Help from His Friends

:: Diagnosis Of Swallowing Disorder In Children

:: Imaging Study Finds Evidence Of Social Orienting Ability Associated With Brain Abnormalities In Toddlers With Autism

:: The Needle in the Haystack

:: Expert Serves up the Skinny on Healthy and Fun School Lunches

:: A Gluten-free Philosophy?

:: Toying Around

:: A Sensitive Subject

:: Survey: Speech Therapy Helps, But People Who Stutter Suffer Discrimination

:: Adult Automated External Defibrillators Save Children’s Lives

:: Exposure to phthalates may be a risk factor for low birth weight in infants

:: Ahead of the Pack

:: iPods to Provide Help for Stutterers

:: With Gestures, Rules of Grammar Remain the Same

:: Tough to Swallow

:: Scientists Create a ‘Golden Ear’ Mouse with Great Hearing As It Ages

:: A Challenging Generation

:: Language That Puts You in Touch with Your Bodily Feelings

:: Toddlers’ Focus on Mouths May Predict Autism Severity

:: New National Study Finds Increase In P.E. Class-Related Injuries

:: Oticon Medical Receives FDA Clearance To Market Bone-Anchored Hearing System

:: A Resounding Goal

:: Study Sheds Light on VCD and Treatment

:: Study Shows Evidence of Major Environmental Trigger for Autism

:: New Groundbreaking Treatment For Oxygen-Deprived Newborns

:: Children Of Undocumented Parents May Be At Higher Developmental Risk

:: A Growing Hope for Autism Recovery

:: Untying the Tongue

:: New Orleans’ Ochsner Introduces Literacy Program to Promote Healthy Minds

:: Normalizing School-Based Therapy

:: Speech-Language Pathologist Delivers Therapy Though Telepractice

:: Doctors’ Tests Often Miss High Blood Pressure in Kids with Kidney Disease

:: Quality of Life in Children with Cochlear Implants

:: Special Ed Costs Rise as Federal Aid Falls

:: Older Blacks Rate Own Health Less Positively Than Older Whites Do

:: ASHA Brings Loan Forgiveness for SLPs Closer to Reality

:: Gender Differences in Language Appear Biological

:: Innovative HearBuilder Software Program

:: U.S. Department of Education announces grant opportunities

:: Federal Resources for Children Face Challenges

:: Developing a New Class of Patient

:: Getting Out of the Healthcare Fog

:: Study Shows “Free Play” Is Highly Important To Human Social Development

:: A Girl Fight

:: Classroom of the Future to Reshape Young Waistlines

:: Dyslexia Varies Across Language Barriers

:: Using the Language of Music to Speak to Children with Autism

:: Tissue-Engineering Research Focuses on Vocal Cords

:: Early Gesturing Predicts Language Delays in Brain-Injured Children

:: Behind the Name

:: ‘Sensory Sensitive’ Screening Brings Moviegoing Experience to Children with Autism

:: Struggles and Strategies

:: Tactile Input Affects What We Hear

:: Link Between Brain, Poor Motor Skills in Autistic Children

:: Faulty Brain Connections May be Responsible for Social Impairments in Autism

:: An Out-of-This-World Therapy Experience

:: Childhood Vaccines and Autism: No Scientific Link Found

:: Research reclaims the power of speech

:: Families Demand Coverage for Autism Care

:: American Lung Association Urges Parents Of Kids With Asthma To Prepare For Flu Season & New School Year Ahead

:: Children’s Early Skills Predict Later School Success

:: Ultrasonic Vocalization Patterns in Mice Provide Insight into Autism

:: OTs Use Sensory Integration To Help Autistic Children Find Fitting Social Behaviors

:: Low Birth Weight, High Risk for Hyperactivity

:: On the Tip of the Tongue

:: No Cognitive Benefit From TV Viewing Before The Age Of 2

:: It’s Not All in Your Head

:: A Parkinson’s-Preventing Protein Pathway

:: Newborn Blood Data Used To Study Cerebral Palsy

:: Study Shows Mixed Results for Late-talking Toddlers

:: Childhood Brain Tumors Leave a Lasting Mark on Cognition

:: Block-Play May Improve Toddler Language Development

:: Say It Again, Sam

:: Is Your Child at Risk of Little League Elbow?

:: Insomnia Symptoms and Medical Complaints in Young Children

:: Parents fail to protect children from exposure to tobacco smoke

:: Gesturing Helps Grade-Schoolers Solve Math Problems

:: A Loss for Words

:: Childhood Social Skills Linked to Learning Abilities

:: More Than 30 Percent of Common Children's Vision Disorders Missed

:: Reaching Children Through Music

:: Cervical Spine Injuries in Children Involved in Motor Vehicle Crashes

:: Autistic Boy’s Mother Resumes Discrimination Case

:: Over-reacting Can Make Stuttering Worse

:: Experts Cite Pediatric Pain, Palliative Care Shortcomings

:: Pointing the Way to Drugs for Deadly Childhood Leukemia

:: A Stroke of Genius

:: Food for Physicians' Thoughts

:: The Pyramid Approach to Education

:: A Voice of One’s Own

:: Pediatric Strokes More Than Twice as Common

:: Unusual Use of Toys in Infancy a Clue to Later Autism Diagnosis

:: Filling In the Gaps

:: Family Ties to Autism

:: Baby Talk

:: Getting to the Root of Rett

:: Future Climate Change Likely To Cause More Respiratory Problems In Young Children

:: Researchers Investigate the Genetic Factors that Underlie Stuttering

:: Toying Around

:: Digging into the Root of Autism Increase

:: Baby Talk Is Universal

:: Surgeons Team Provide Young Woman With “New Back”

:: New Treatment for Adult Stutterers Underway

:: Half of Autistic Children Can Be Diagnosed Early

:: 100s of babies have benefited from Recently Launched Newborn Hearing Screening Program

:: Is Surgery The Best Answer For Children With Sleep Apnea?

:: Music-Play Project Fosters ‘Response-ability’ in Children with Autism

:: Brain’s Magnetic Fields Reveal Language Delays in Autism

:: Striking Effects of Stress

:: Trick or Treatment

:: Speech Problems Could Be Corrected Before Child Learns to Talk

:: Autistic Children at a Loss for Words

:: The X Factor

:: Autism’s Origins: Mother’s Antibody Production May Affect Fetal Brain

:: Program Uses Music to Enhance Early Development

:: Virtual Reality Teaches Autistic Children to Cross Streets Safely

:: Getting to the Root of Stuttering

:: When Babies Learn Language, the Eyes Have It

:: Pediatric Ritalin Use May Affect Developing Brain

:: UNT camp provides outlet for children with communication impairments

:: Gene Associated with Language, Speech, & Reading Disorders

:: Autistic Children Don’t Adapt Well to Unfamiliar Faces

:: Research Finds Further Evidence for Genetic Contribution to Autism

:: The Sound Benefits of Music

:: New Brain Findings on Dyslexic Children

:: Need Something? Talk To My Right Ear

:: Speaking Volumes

:: At the Crossroads of Therapy Intelligence

:: Singing Financial Praise to School-based Music Programs

:: The Gift of Fluency for the Holiday Season

:: A Breath of Life

:: Use Your Head Gear

:: Navigating the Insurance Maze

:: New Reports Help Pediatricians Identify, Manage Autism Earlier

:: Researchers Explore Approach to Improve Deaf Education

:: Children with Brain-Damage Often Have Cold Feet

:: Kids with Special Needs Face Bumpy Transition to Adult Healthcare

:: Training Curbs Anger And Aggression In Adolescents With Tourette Syndrome

:: Study Shows Autism Symptoms Can Improve into Adulthood

:: Planting The Seeds For Rehabilitation

:: Linguist Tunes in to Pitch Processing in Brain

:: Roots of Autism

:: The "A-B-Cs" of Staff Training

:: U.S. Court Rejects Vaccine Connection to Autism

:: Innovative Computer Unravels the Science of Language



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Laying Down the Law for Autistic Children
07.05.06

Article available online at: http://www.therapytimes.com/070506ST


Governor Rod. R. Blagojevich recently signed a new law designed to help autistic children get access to new treatments. House Bill 4125 mandates that private and government insurance plans pay for an additional 20 speech therapy sessions every year for developmentally disabled children. The measure sponsored by Rep. Mary Flowers (D-Chicago) and Sen. Susan Garrett (D-Highwood) provides financial support and assistance for families raising autistic children.

“The parents of autistic and developmentally disabled children face enough challenges already. Figuring out how to pay for treatment shouldn’t be one of them,” says Gov. Blagojevich. “New treatments are available to help autistic children and in Illinois, we’re going to make sure that insurance covers them.”

The law requires all state and local insurance plans, as well as private insurance plans offered by many employers, to pay for the treatment of pervasive developmental disorders and requires group health benefit plans to provide coverage for 20 additional outpatient visits for speech therapy. The law takes effect immediately, and as plans are renewed over the course of the next year, the additional coverage will be included in the new policies.

“Speech therapy is one of the most effective ways to help children with autism,” Sen. Garrett says. “It is essential that they receive sufficient and appropriate treatment at an early age to ensure the development of necessary communications skills.”

The Governor’s “All Kids program” will make healthcare a reality for thousands of children across the state – including autistic children – who are living without it now. All Kids will cover a wide range of services for children with autism including psychiatric services, speech therapy, physical therapy, occupation therapy, medications and medically necessary services rendered by eligible All Kids providers to eligible participants. Every child enrolled in All Kids will have coverage for doctor’s visits, hospital stays, prescription drugs, vision care, dental care and medical devices like eyeglasses and asthma inhalers.

Through a partnership of The Autism Program and the Illinois Autism Task Force a comprehensive website has been developed with a vision to offer information and resources available on autism in Illinois. Its goal is to help to create and enhance linkages between individuals and their families, teachers, physicians, providers and any others seeking resources in Illinois related to autism and developmental disorders.

Source: The State of Illinois News



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