Rhonda Spellman Offers Insights About Autism
Allen Cardoza and Dr. Melody Foxx from Answer4TheFamilyBlog.com interviewed Rhonda Spellman joined on their weekly L.A. Talk Radio Show on February 28th. They discussed the relationship between autism and auto immune disorders. The revealing and candid conversation did much to demystify many issues associated with autism.
by AllenCardoza
Allen Cardoza and Dr. Melody Foxx from Answer4TheFamilyBlog.com interviewed Rhonda Spellman joined on their weekly L.A. Talk Radio Show on February 28th. They discussed the relationship between autism and auto immune disorders. The revealing and candid conversation did much to demystify many issues associated with autism.
The talk show cleared a lot of unresolved doubts regarding autism, as well as other auto immune disorders.
Autism has often been commonly defined as an abnormal fascination with the self. The autistic person has trouble communicating, has a fleeting interest in things and has difficulty talking to other people.
The disorder is associated with neural development, as opposed to psychological issues that cause impaired social interaction, communication difficulties, and restricted and repetitive behavior. Most signs of autism appear before a child is three years old.
Besides answering the essential question about what is autism, Spellman also answered questions about what is responsible for killer auto immune disorders, the causality behind autism, what do all auto immune disorders have in common, and why the numbers of autism are increasing faster than any other auto immune disorder.
The discussion also raised a number of interesting doubts concerning how we, as a society, can improve our contact with autistic children, as well as how we relate to their overwhelmed parents.
Those who would like to find more information and help about autism should review Spellman's educational resources. Her books and programs teach her audience how to reach, teach and inspire those affected by auto immune disorders. Her educational tools have been successfully taught to over 6,000 children.
Summary
Caring and instructive, the radio talk show has been recorded on Answers4TheFamilyBlog.com. Parents and professionals listening in will find out that one of the greatest techniques to help a person with a suppressed immune system is to first learn how to think and feel like they do. Once they find out how to accomplish this, it may stimulate an important change for someone with autism.
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