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    children with autism. Autism Spectrum Disorder also known as ASD‚ is a disorder that affects the brain’s development. AutismSpeaks.org distinguishes these disorders in different degrees on the Spectrum. Including difficulties in social interaction‚ verbal or nonverbal communication and repetitive behaviors. “ASD can be associated with intellectual disability‚ difficulties in motor coordination and attention and physical health issues such as sleep and gastrointestinal disturbances”(Autism Speaks).

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    Eye Gaze And Autism

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    Eye Gazing in Individuals with Autism Emily Thao University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh Abstract In this paper‚ eye gazing will be defined in terms relating to autism and the differences between neural typical brains verses brains with autism will be mentioned. The scholarly articles each will provide their own definitions of eye gazing and different methods to achieve results to their hypotheses. Keywords: joint attention‚ face processing‚ neuroscience Eye Gazing

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    Benefits of Social Skills Groups for Young People with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Pilot Study Rachel Rose & Caroline Anketell By Sharon Dennis The Benefits of Social Skills Groups for Young People with Autism Spectrum Disorder Introduction Autism spectrum disorder is a neurodevelopmental disorder that ranges from mild to severe impairments in communication‚ social interaction‚ and repetitive pattern of interest. Children with autism need early social skills support to develop their

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    Children with Autism in School Angela Alsip ESE 315 Instructor:  Ronald Carlisle December 12‚ 2012 Children with Autism in School Imagine your child is healthy and active little boy about two years old. But then you become concerned because your child doesn’t seem to be doing what other children his age are doing. He doesn’t talk much but he will repeat words that he hears and will say them over and over again. But he does not communicate with you very well. Maybe your child spends a lot

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    health‚ education‚ and specialists in certain area are including in the assessing process of the child in addition to developing effective and appropriate treatments for the child. A child with Autism will fall on the Autism Spectrum‚ based on his or her stance on the spectrum will determine the degree of Autism the child has‚ this is typically characterized by the symptoms the child exhibits. It is important to get know the child‚ conducting many test to see where the child’s weakness and strengthens

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    good at playing the bass (stringed instrument)‚ although he cant keep his concentration very long. You see my cousin has autism. He shows great courage in the face of adversity. Vijay Barona was diagnosed with autism when he was three years old. And he hasn’t haven’t had the easiest time with it. Autism is known as a complex developmental disability. Experts believe that Autism presents itself during the first three years of a person’s life. The condition is the result of a neurological disorder

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    There is no doubt that once the word autism enters a couple’s life‚ life changes. We look back upon the pregnancy and how we awaited the birth of this child with great anticipation and how we only hoped for a "healthy child." After a couple of years‚ it is discovered that this wish was not granted and autism has now entered the picture. The marriage is still there‚ the child is still there but now autism is there as well‚ almost as another person in the family unit. What is the effect on marriage

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    Autism Affects Children

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    What is Autism? And why should I care? Well‚ those are good questions‚ that I plan to answer. Autism is a mental disease that affects children‚ first used to diagnose social problems in 1911. We’ve slowly learned more‚ and it’s gotten worse. It might be because of unawareness that it’s taken so long to make any headway. It affects up to 1 in every 45 children between 3 and 17. It’s only grown‚ and it will continue to grow if we don’t do anything to stop it. It makes children have a more difficult

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    Autism is a topic many individuals do not regularly discuss‚ and many do not understand the struggles one faces by having this disease. “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” by Mark Haddon contains a protagonist that must overcome not only certain conflicts that arise in the story but also his own condition as well. The story’s main character‚ Christopher John Francis Boone. suffers from a type of Autism called Asperger Syndrome. The overall theme of the novel is to shine light upon

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    Mark Haddon And Autism

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    Usually in the media‚ mental disorders like Autism are portrayed either inaccurately or in a negative light. In The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time‚ Mark Haddon’s main character‚ Christopher‚ has autism and his thinking and narration is very accurate of how people with autism think or act. Haddon doesn’t write Christopher as a super-genius who has no behavioral problems or a dumb idiot that doesn’t know anything‚ he just writes Christopher as a Savant that has Asperger’s. The reason

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