At 8:42 p.m. and my house splits into two camps. On one: my 6-year-old is already asleep, starfished across her bed like she’s been training for this moment all day. My 9-year-old? Wide awake.
Researchers have found a possible explanation for why autistic children act and think differently than their peers. For the first time, they've shown that the connections between brain regions that ...