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    Autism has an impact on development Development has an impact on autismAutism and other Disorders 
 Autistic infants show less attention to social stimuli‚ smile and look at others less often‚ and respond less to their own name. Autistic toddlers differ more strikingly from social norms; for example; they have less eye contact and turn taking‚ and do not have the ability to use simple movements to express themselves‚ such as the deficiency to point at things. Most autistic kids

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    in terms of making this study more organized. And this would not be promising without the loving support of our family and friends. And also to the family of our subject. ABSTRACT Asperger syndrome (AS) is an autism spectrum disorder (ASD)‚ one of a distinct group of complex neurodevelopment disorder characterized by social impairment‚ communication difficulties‚ and restrictive‚ repetitive‚ and stereotyped patterns of behavior. Other ASDs include

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    Cited: “Einstein and Newton Has Autism”BBC News. 2003. 23 November 2013

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    The first sight of autism types was back in 1747 from a 12 year old boy. People believed this child was purely soulless and devil possessed. Then again later in 1798 from another child‚ but was treated by Jean Itard with a behavior program so his speech could become more evolved. As time went on a Doctor from Vienna University Hospital named Hans Asperger adopted Bleuler’s terminology autistic psychopaths. This is how the name Asperger syndrome came about. Even though now we are informed about the

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    as an Autism Spectrum Disorder. At the same time‚ my friends who have it didn’t always mention the fact that it was on the Autism Spectrum. Until recently‚ including finding out through

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    “scientific instrument” that could automatically tell the patient that he or she has Asperger’s. Medical experts would have an easier time diagnosing Asperger syndrome disorder. The percentage of misdiagnosing Asperger syndrome disorder would lower with the correct equipment that tells the accurate diagnoses. Medical experts have misconceptions about Asperger syndrome‚ which leads to misdiagnosing the behavioral and mental state that would result in the patients’ not getting proper treatment. Within

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    Childhood Disorders Autism and Children Abnormal Psychology Professor Bruce Cameron July 22‚ 2007 Abstract: Autism is a brain development disorder that is found in children usually before the age of three. Autism affects children and their “social interactions‚ impaired communication‚ and restricted and repetitive behavior.” (www.wikipedia.org) The number of children that have been diagnosed with autism is dramatically increasing. Boys are four times more likely than girls to be

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    Fundamentals of Speech Topic: Asperger’s Syndrome General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about a mild variant of Autism called Asperger’s Syndrome. Thesis: Asperger’s Syndrome is a fairly common‚ but it is still widely misunderstood because of its unique characteristics and connotations. I. Introduction A Attention Getter: “In the popular sitcom The Big Bang Theory‚ the character Shelton is clearly suffering from Asperger’s Syndrome‚” says

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    Clinical Psychology Final Project Virginia Berry June 15‚ 2011 PS380 Professor Husk Kaplan University Aspergers Syndrome is one of the most common autism spectrum disorders‚ (Hunt & Marshall‚ 2006). There are many symptoms that are common with children with Aspergers syndrome. One symptom may be showing intense obsession with specific subject like cars‚ bugs or the weather. Speaking in a monotone voice or speaking fast is another symptom of Asperger’s (MayoClinic‚ 2011). There are approximately

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    Employing Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): Collaborating and Communicating for a Successful Job Environment Index Abstract Page 3 Introduction Page 3-5 Education Page 6-7 Long-term Support Page 8-9 Employee Awareness Page 9 Job Training Page 10 Benefits Page 11 Conclusion Page 12 Bibliography Page 13

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