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Ashton Faller, 5, left, does some homework with his mother Lisa Faller, right, at the family's home in Everett, Wash., Sunday, Nov. 29, 2009. Ashton, who received specialized treatments for autism starting at age 2, now has improved social skills. (AP Photo/Marcus R. Donner)

Week-long series takes an in-depth look at autism

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Canada AM: Experts explain the science
Friday: A doctor for Sick Kids and a doctor from McMaster University takes Canada AM inside a Toronto laboratory where researchers are focusing on searching for a genetic link to autism.
Canada AM: Challenges facing adults
Thursday: Profiling a 30 year-old autistic man at work, talking to his parents and an expert on the challenges adults with autism face every day.
Canada AM: Parents discuss daily challenges
Wednesday: A panel of parents from across Canada discuss the challenges and daily struggles to raising kids with autism.
Canada AM: A day in the life of Monica
Wednesday: Canada AM follows Monica, an 8-year-old girl with autism, who was diagnosed at age 2, looking at how her parents and her sisters cope with the impact autism has had on their family.
Canada AM Extended: In her mother's words
Wednesday: The story of Monica Tomasone, an 8 year-old autistic girl, living in Richmond Hill, Ont., from birth to today - in her mother's own words.
Canada AM: Finding the right therapy
Tuesday: One father had to find his own way to communicate with his son, an approach that is now being used with other children in the same situation.
Canada AM: Impact of early diagnoses
Monday: Two autism experts discuss early diagnosis and intervention and the huge impact it can have on an Autistic child's long-term progress.

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Ashton Faller, 5, left, does some homework with his mother Lisa Faller, right, at the family's home in Everett, Wash., Sunday, Nov. 29, 2009. Ashton, who received specialized treatments for autism starting at age 2, now has improved social skills. (AP Photo/Marcus R. Donner)

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Ashton Faller, 5, left, does some homework with his mother Lisa Faller, right, at the family's home in Everett, Wash., Sunday, Nov. 29, 2009. Ashton, who received specialized treatments for autism starting at age 2, now has improved social skills. (AP Photo/Marcus R. Donner)

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Date: Fri. Apr. 30 2010 10:44 AM ET

Beginning Monday, April 26, CTV's Canada AM launches a week-long special series on autism.

Each day, Canada AM will examine different issues, treatments, perspectives and resources for Canadian families. Canada AM airs Monday – Friday beginning at 6 a.m. ET on CTV.

Monday, April 26 – The Value of Early Diagnosis

Today Canada AM introduces Canadians to a family who believes that an early diagnosis changed the course of their son's autism. Beverly Thomson and Seamus O'Regan sit down with top experts for tips on how early to have your child assessed, signs to watch out for and why early diagnosis is crucial in an autistic child's long-term progress.

Tuesday, April 27 – Therapy

Today Canada AM focuses on a Montreal father who began communicating with his non-verbal son, through drawings. He has now broadened out his ‘discovery,' teaching his method to other autistic children and their families. In studio, Thomson and O'Regan speak with a behavioural therapist to talk about mainstream autism therapy, and a renowned autism researcher, who will cover alternative treatments and therapy, to focus on what works and why for children who are part of the autism spectrum.

Wednesday, April 28 - Day in the Life

Today Canada AM follows a family with an autistic daughter, from morning until night for a first-hand look at the challenges and the small daily triumphs each day brings, for a family living with autism. Thomson and O'Regan host a panel of parents from across the country – each with a different perspective on how an autism diagnosis changed their lives and how they cope with the challenges of raising autistic children.

Thursday, April 29 – Adults with Autism

Today Canada AM looks at the issue of adults living with autism, profiling a 30- year-old man, his boss and his co-worker. In studio, Canada AM will interview his parents and an expert on adults living with autism, to discuss the lack of support and resources for families and why so many Autistic adults seem to fall through the cracks when they leave high school. We will also cover the emerging trend of adult-diagnosis of Asperger's.

Friday, April 30 – Canada a Leader in Autism Research

Today Canada AM profiles Dr. Stephen Scherer, currently a world leader in autism research, relating to genetics. Thomson and O'Regan sit down with Scherer and his colleague Dr. Peter Szatmari, to talk about their pioneering research, which could lead to a diagnostic test for Autism. They will also announce the results of what they say is a major discovery regarding Autism and genetics, based on their latest research.

In addition, CanadaAM.ctv.ca will provide additional resources for parents/families including links to support groups, different types of therapy available in Canada, a province by province breakdown of funding, and an interactive element where Canadian families can send in photos of their families and share their stories about living with autism.

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