User talk:Ezrah 001

Your recent edits
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Reply:Adoption
Sure, I'd be happy to adopt you, if that is what you like. Cheers! - Diligent Terrier (and friends) 22:50, 7 April 2008 (UTC)

Welcome
Welcome to Wikipedia, Ezrah 001!

I saw your lovely introduction page.

When you said that treatment is outdated if you're referring to the article Autism, is very much up to date, but you are welcome to add more reliable information sources, of course!

If you are referring to cure, you might misinterpreted wrong like I did. When they refer to cure they refer to medical, proven cures that doctors and/ or neurologists can predict and are aware of, which at this time they can't.

It did claim that Early therapy can help manage symptoms, and some live independently as adults.

Wiki gets recourses from Scientific Journals, which are up-to-date scientific studies.

As in (your sons) and other cases, their have been remarkable recoveries that aren't proven scientifically, so that's as much reliable as they can get.

For example, your edit for the amazing therapy, Son-Rise isn't scientifically-based and it is very hard to find a lot of sources supporting the information, besides the center's official website.

This is an encyclopedia, so that's how the type of information that belongs on here.

Maybe some other articles are outdated, that you are also welcome to fix!

Would you mind helping me with the article Son-Rise: A Miracle of Love when you understand the terms and guidelines?

Thanx!

A T C  (talk)  05:10, 15 February 2009 (UTC)