Thanks for your advice, I will look into that. You have been a big help. Can you care to expand the idea of how gluten and casien affects autistic children in a way or other? What I mean is, How does it manifests their behaviors?
To be able to get an idea of what autism is like, I'd recommend you to read the book "Unwritten Rules of Social Relationships" by Temple Grandin. The author, Temple, herself has autism. She also has wrote several other books which are also exceptional. Dr. Temple Grandin Books and Videos
Jenny McCarthy has a autistic son. She uses gluten free diet for him and it works. I remember her saying that it doesn't work for every autistic kids but one should try this out just in case. I found a link that might explain how gluten and casien affects autistic kids: Dietary Interventions in Autism
Thanks for the book by Temple Grandin. I remember her from the tv as she invented the squeeze-machine for the cows to be slaughtered. I didn't like that since I am vegetarian.
I already know that Asperger's is mild form of Autism. I was reading Roger Fouts' "Next of Kin" about his experiences with Washoe (signing chimpaneze). In chapter 8 of his book, He figured that David does respond to anything visual. He taught David sign language like "open" and saying the word just before opening the door and sign "run" and saying the work just before running down the hall. It tooked David two months to finally made eye contact. Later on, he finally spoke. It is like David have two separate systems - visual and aural but they don't go together. Sign lanugage sort of put them together, is how I see it.