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    Lorna Wing and Dr Judith Gould. The word spectrum emphasises the fact that while all people with autism share certain areas of difficulty‚ their condition will effect individuals in different ways. The spectrum ranges from those severely effected to very high functioning. The autistic spectrum includes various sub-conditions or variations of autism. Asperger Syndrome – Although and features of Autism and Asperger Syndrome are the same‚ those with Asperger Syndrome have average or above average intelligence

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    EFFECT OF WATCHING TELEVISION OF YOUNG CHILDREN Television has become the most popular daily media tool of everybody around the world nowadays. It has been modernized through many years by technology engineers. Many people have taken advantage of it because it gives them entertainment and great profits. In our textbook “Born to Talk” by Lloyd M. Hulit and Merle R. Howard‚ they clearly said that watching television is greatest damage to young children throughout their language development stage.

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    and Doctoral Dissertations‚ and Graduate Capstone Projects 1-1-2006 Family Functioning and Coping Behaviors in Parents of Children with Autism Matthew J. Altiere Follow this and additional works at: http://commons.emich.edu/theses Recommended Citation Altiere‚ Matthew J.‚ "Family Functioning and Coping Behaviors in Parents of Children with Autism" (2006). Masters Theses and Doctoral Dissertations. Paper 54. This Open Access Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Master’s

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    find ways to cope and deal with autism. There are many obstacles that come with finding out your child has autism‚ and there is only so many things you can do to make them fit into a normal society. Sam‚ a toddler who has just been diagnosed with having autism‚ is the son of the director who is trying to find ways to cope with this problem. There are many people in the video that discuss their struggles with autism and how they have dealt with it. People think of autism as an epidemic that will make

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    Autism is a spectrum of closely related disorders with a shared core of symptoms. Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) appear in infancy and early childhood‚ causing delays in many basic areas of development such as learning to talk‚ play‚ and interact with others. According to the article‚ “Catching Autism Early’’‚ by Eve Glicksman‚ there has been an immense 23 percent increase in autism from 2006 to 2008 and a 78 percent increase since 2002. This information shows how important it has become for general

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    conditions. Include in this the difficulties that those with these conditions have and the behaviour they may exhibit. How do you support those with Autism‚ who else may be involved and how do you ensure effective communication with autistic people. Give actual exampls of your support where possible. Introductory awareness of autistic spectrum conditions. Autism is a developmental disability caused by neurological dysfunction. It affects the way a person understands and responds to the world‚ how they

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    Gustavo Valencia SPE-226 12-08-2014 Kimber Underdown Educating Special Needs Students A good dedicated passionate teacher is the one who thinks that all students can succeed. With this belief‚ teachers can inspire themselves to find any route possible to help the students in having a successful life in school and anywhere else. When it comes to special education‚ this belief really needs to be a true one because special education teachers will have to deal not only with behavioral students or students

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    moving their mouths. But the non-autistic kids yawned much more frequently than those with autism when watching people really yawning. Since autism is a disorder that affects a person’s social interaction skills‚ including the ability to empathize with others‚ the autistic kids’ lack of yawning when watching others do so could indicate they’re less empathetic. The study also found the more severe a child’s autism‚ the less likely he or she was to yawn. On a positive

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    APA CHECKLIST (5th ed) (Updated November 17‚ 2004) 1. Student ………………………… Course ………………….. Paper ………………………………………………… CHECK THESE OFF BEFORE YOU SUBMIT YOUR PAPER. USE THIS AS A REFERENCE LIST FOR THE ITEM NUMBERS FROM INSTRUCTORS FEEDBACK NB: DO NOT USE THIS CHECKLIST AS AN EXAMPLE OF APA FORMATTING General (all parts required) 1.  12 pitch (size of the letters) 2a.  Spacing: double line spacing only (no extra spaces below header‚ title‚ or reference list heading‚ nor between paragraphs)

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    aliens & autism Daedalus‚ Summer 2009 by Hacking‚ Ian Contraries illumine what they are not. Aliens‚ typically from outer space‚ are almost by definition not human. Current portrayals of aliens may show more about who we‚ the humans‚ are than they do about our extragalactic contraries. In portrayal by opposites there is often a large dose of fear: for example‚ that we may be all too like the aliens we imagine. That leads to a paradox about autism and aliens. A persistent trope in some autism communities

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