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    Speech-Language-Hearing Association 3. Do2Learn 4. TASH 5. The Deaf-blindness Resources Page 6. H.O.P.E. Group 7. Autism Society 8. Kid Source Online 9. LD Online 10. Center for Autism and Related Disorders 11. The Listening and Spoken Language Knowledge Center 12. Disabilities and Special Education 13. The Arc 14. Special Education Resources on the Internet 15. Autism Speaks Adams‚ R. J. Awesome Library. (2013). EDI. Retrieved from http://www.awesomelibrary.org/. The

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    born with Autism Disorder each year‚ which majorly affects brain development. This paper will help those who read have a better understanding of this disorder and everything that goes along with it. Autism is a general term for a group of complex disorders of brain development. These disorders are characterized by‚ in varying degrees‚ by difficulties of social interaction‚ verbal and nonverbal communication and repetitive behaviors (Autism Speaks‚ 2016‚ p. 1). The commonality of Autism has increased

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    Title: Autism Specific Purpose: To inform my audience of the Autism disorder. I. Introduction A. Open with Impact: Imagine that your child was diagnosed with Autism B. Tie to the Audience: I’m sure a lot of you in the class don’t know too much about Autism‚ like me prior to four years ago. C. Credibility material/ Establishing Rationale: According to a study found on autismspeaks.org‚ Autism affects 1 in 88 children and 1 in 54 boys each year and the figures are steadily growing

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    Autism Autism Spectrum Disorder is a mental disorder that is usually detected during the stages of early childhood. The disorder affects many different functions of the brain. It occurs in one of every five hundred births. Autism causes problems with the speech‚ language‚ social interaction‚ intelligence‚ and the compulsive behavior of a person. The primary focus of this paper is to give a general definition and description of autism. There are several different types of autism that will be introduced

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    Autism (ASD) Autism Introduction For many years Autism has been a fast growing and controversial disorder. As common as it is world wide‚ very little is actually known about the disorder and its crippling effects it has on an array of people. Autism also referred to as autism spectrum disorder (ASD)‚ is a “lifelong developmental disability that affects how a person communicates with‚ and relates to‚ other people” (The National

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    “Mankind is truly worse than monsters” Autism: Where the "randomness of life" collides and clashes with an individual’s need for the sameness” In reference to Einstein’s definition of insanity...No Mr. Einstein‚ that is not insanity‚ that is autism. Autism is a developmental disability that causes problems with social skills and communication. Autism can be mild or severe. It is different for every person. Autism is also known as autism spectrum disorders.Children whether they have disabilities

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    Autism Speaks is an organization that is based on autism advocacy.  They sponsor autism research‚ conduct awareness‚ and outreach activities aimed at families‚ the government‚ and the public.  Suzanne and Bob Wrights co-founded this organization in 2005 after their grandson was diagnosed with autism. Bernie Marcus donated $25 million to help financially launch the organization.  Autism Speaks is the world’s largest autism science and advocacy organization.  Autism Speaks launched a national university

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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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    EFFECTIVE INCLUSION Effective Inclusion Practices David Cooper‚ University of Phoenix Online January 21‚ 2008   Inclusion describes the development of services to those with disabilities‚ while attending classes in a general educational setting. The IDEA mandates that all children regardless of their disability have the right to a free and appropriate education‚ in the least restrictive environment. Although the IDEA does not require inclusion‚ the law

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    Sucher 1 RUNNING HEAD: AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER: WHAT’S CAUSING IT Autism Spectrum Disorders: What’s causing them in our Children? Angela Sucher Renton Technical College RUNNING HEAD: AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER: WHAT’S CAUSING IT Sucher 2 There is a diagnosis that is becoming more and more prevalent each year in our children; autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnoses continue to rise as parents continue to seek answers of their origins. Once thought primarily to

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