PDD-NOS (Pervasive Development Disorder – Not Otherwise Specified) Case Study of a Child with PDD-NOS Consuelo (Connie) Natal Concordia College PDD-NOS stands for Pervasive Developmental Disorder- Not Otherwise Specified. According to www.autismspeaks.org‚ PDD-NOS became the diagnosis applied to children or adults who are on the autism spectrum but do not fully meet the criteria for another autism spectrum disorder (sometimes called “classic” autism) or Asperger Syndrome (www.autismspeaks
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you must have emotional and physical love‚ together‚ in order to have complete love. Through the example of Connie and Clifford’s marriage‚ Lawrence shows the reader that though there is an emotional love between the two‚ neither is fulfilled. Their relationship can best be summed up by a quote directly from this book‚ "Time went on. Whatever happened‚ nothing happened." (19) Neither Connie nor Clifford have a great love for the other‚ they seam to be just friends who live together. The idea of
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learned that I should not deviate from the script but only try to entice further explanation of the situation‚ feelings or emotions. It was also a common rule for the interviewer to not share their own beliefs and opinions. During the interview with Connie I was able to get a good picture of the past and present events that occurred to cause her emotional troubles. From my questioning I was able to identify 6 symptoms of depression. These included; depressed mood‚ diminished interest‚ weight loss
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"The greatest trick the devil pulled was convincing the world he didn ’t exist" -Verbal Kint "The spirit that I have seen may be a Devil‚ and the Devil hath power to assume a pleasing shape [ ] as he is very potent with such spirits‚ abuses me to damn me" (William Shakespeare). The Devil has been a theme in writings for decades; authors have played with the symbolism of the Devil in their characters to add depth to their writing. Joyce Carol Oates‚ an accredited short story writer‚ has received
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Keturah Mazyck Professor Dr. Robert Thompson Introduction to Fiction 13 March‚ 2013 The story “The Intruder” by Andre Dubus was a captivating story in which a young boy by the name of Kenneth was trying to find his identity in life. Thomas E. Kennedy found the story “The Intruder” by Andre Dubus to be one of the author’s simpler writings. The protagonist in the story was Kenneth. Kenneth was a 13 year old boy‚ who was insecure. He fantasized of being a hero. When Thomas Kennedy
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other kids‚ she pretended her father worked at a candy story so that everyone would like her. In reality Connie went with her mother to buy the candy everyday for the children who requested it (Source A). When you’re the one constantly being targeted for your appearance‚ you’ll do anything to make your life a little bit easier. There are certain ways to handle obstacles like these‚ but I believe Connie could have handle it a different way because now she wont know who her real friends are and aren’t.
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bored B) relaxed 2. Joe Moretti’s profession. A) A spokesperson B) a farmer 3. Joe and Connie Moretti’s mood at the beginning of the show. A) relaxed B) exited 4. Mark and Judy Trollope’s mood at the beginning of the show. A) Calm B) nervous 5. Connie
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In characters like Pecola‚ Mrs.‚ Breedlove‚ Maureen Peal the representations of sugar and white milk illustrate the competitive-success that they perpetuate even through food. For Claudia‚ Frieda‚ Mrs. MacTeer and Connie the dislike for sugar‚ milk and variety of healthy foods equates to strong ideologies that are not wrapped up in struggle or confusion. The hunger that Joe‚ Dorcas‚ Violet‚ Alice‚ Sula and Nel feel is a sad hunger that has an emphasis on the other
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lack of intelligence. But migrants do not necessarily choose not to educate themselves. Ma Joad announces to her family that she will send her two youngest children to school once they are settled. Connie‚ Rose of Sharon’s husband‚ also plans out his goals with Rose of Sharon saying‚ "An’ he’s [Connie] gonna study at home‚ maybe radio‚ so he can git to be an expert . . . " The migrants have their mind already set on education and chose not to be ignorant all of their lives. Often in Grapes
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The Devil in Disguise “Even before he reached me‚ I recognized the aroma baking up from the skin under the suit--the smell of burned matches. The smell of sulfur. The man in the black suit was the Devil.” (King) A common theme among depictions of The Devil is that of unusual physical attributes. The Devil is depicted in three different stories (Joyce Carol Oates’ ‘Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?’‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne’s ‘Young Goodman Brown’‚ and Steven King’s ‘The Man
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