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    disabilities. (2013). Retrieved from http://www.cdc.gov. Ross‚ J‚. & Roeltgen‚ D.‚ & Kushner‚ H.‚ & Zinn‚ A.‚ & Reiss‚ A.‚ & Bardsley ‚ M.‚ & McCauley‚ E.‚ & Tartaglia‚ N. (2012). Behavioral and social phenotypes in boys with 47‚XYY syndrome or 47‚XXY klinefelter syndrome. Pediatrics Official Journal of theAmerican Academy of Pediatrics‚ 129(4)‚ 769‚ 778. doi: 10.1542/peds.2011-0719. Institutional and editorial misconduct in the MMR scare. (2011). BMJ‚ 342‚ 22‚ doi: 341:d378 New data on autism

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    Forming loving relationships is a fundamental of the human species. Some love the oppo-site sex‚ some the same sex and others inanimate objects. Are those loving inanimate objects feeling anything less than those in more traditional relationships? Individuals that are that have relationships with inanimate objects are said to have Objectum Sexuality. Psychology Today de-fines Objectum Sexuality as “individuals who develop deep emotional and/or romantic attach-ment to (or have relationships with)

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    collection of deaf-blind child count data has increased by 138 as new individuals continue to be identified by State Deaf-Blind Projects; (2) The prevalence of CHARGE Syndrome continues to increase significantly. In 2012 there were 848 children and youth identified as having CHARGE Syndrome. The identified prevalence of Usher Syndrome reached a peak in 2007 and has decreased over the past three years; (3) The percentage of

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    Autism - As seen By Team B Lisa Key PSY 340 Autism - As seen By Team B Autism affects 1 in 88 children in America today. In other countries it may be more‚ but only those with the ability to research and spread the word are accountable. While research and psychology on the topic have come a long way over the years‚ there is much more to be done. Researchers are looking outside the box to find factors that may contribute to those being afflicted with Autism. The known factors that have been

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    don’t know how to deal with it‚ due lack of training; this causes absenteeism and suspensions. (O’Reilly & Wicks pp168 to 194). High Functioning Autism for a child is only detected between 12 and 14 years of age‚ not so for children with Asperger’s syndrome who can be diagnosed at 4 years of age. (Autism CRC p11). The school or the access to the education is one of the primordial rights of each individual of this society‚ this is a very important step for this children with ASD‚ it is essential that

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    Zellweger Spectrum Disorder is a group of overlapping symptoms and signs that affect many parts of the body. This group of disorders includes Zellweger syndrome (most severe)‚ neonatal adrenoleukodystrophy (intermediate)‚ and infantile Refsum disease (least severe) because these different groups are so similar doctors prefer to just refer to these disorders as severe‚ intermediate‚ and mild. Symptoms that present themselves throughout the levels of severity include weak muscle tone‚ feeding problems

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    Autistic Disorder is a neurological problem that affects nearly 5 out of every 1000 American children.1 Autism is a developmental disorder that may also be referred to as Autistic Spectrum Disorder or ASD. This physical condition is a disease of the brain that is present from birth. Autism is recognizable by the various obstructions it produces in social‚ language‚ learning and motor skills development and is observable by the age of three. It is a disorder that has the ability to

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    Tourette Syndrome is characterized by several indicators including muscular tics‚ vocal or phonic tics‚ disinhibited thoughts‚ emotional differences including difficulties in emotional regulation‚ obsessive compulsions and rituals.  The characteristics and frequency of indicators can change throughout a “Touretter’s” life time.  The onset of Tourette Syndrome is usually in childhood between the ages of 5 and 10 (average 7) years old. People with Tourette Syndrome have little or no control over the

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    hypothesis/goal the observers wanted to prove was that the “…presence of a small therapeutic animal can positively influence the quantity and quality of the social behavior of autistic children” (Kršková et al. 139). Autism is a neurodevelopmental syndrome with a deficit in social skills. The three basic categories of social problems in autism are social avoidance‚ social indifference‚ and social awkwardness. When able to work with ‘pocket pets’ the autistic children gained a sense

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    When regular kid’s brains get larger and well arranged‚ autistic children brains cultivate gradually. Some other issues known to cause autism are deapakote; a seizure medication‚ fragile x syndrome; a genetic disorder‚ Rett syndrome; a genetic syndrome found in females‚ tuberous sclerosis and Prader-Will syndrome a rare genetic disorder. You would think with all this information

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