From Rise and Shine <[email protected]>
Subject Genetic Testing and Autism
Date January 20, 2022 11:59 AM
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We are constantly learning more about the role of genetics in autism, and, while genetic testing cannot diagnose someone with autism, it can help a family understand how or why someone has autism. To help you understand the value of testing, we've asked genetic counselor Hallie Andrew, MS, CGC, to answer some of the most common questions we hear about genetic testing for autism ([link removed]) .

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** Getting your child to stop screaming ([link removed])
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Does your child throw tantrums when they don't get their way? Don't worry — this is very normal behavior. Drs. Chelsey Bowman and Laura Gray have some helpful strategies to stop this behavior.

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** Preparing your child for her first period ([link removed])
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While talking about subjects like menstruation or sex can make parents and kids feel uncomfortable, it's important to provide your child with reliable information. Follow this action plan so you're both ready.

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