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    This is the qualities the interviewee are imperative in a teacher. However‚ later in the interviewee’s primary school years he had a maths teacher who took a disliking to him. This teacher continuously told him he was no good at maths. As a young child‚ the interview took this to heart and withdrew from trying to learn in maths for the rest of his schooling. When discussing whether boys were treated differently to girls‚ it was evident that they were. Boys were expected to get

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    The rise of autism awareness has left many parents desperate to seek a treatment that will cure their autistic child. Many of these treatments have not been proven to be effective. The National Institute of Mental Health published an article‚ Fringe autism treatment could get federal study‚ to make the public aware of the unproven treatments that could possibly cure autism. I believe the author’s purpose of this article is to present this information to encourage the public to support the advancement

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    Defining Autistic Spectrum Disorders Abstract Autistic Spectrum Disorders are a newly revised category of Pervasive Development Disorders that are found in the newest addition of the DSM-5 (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders). This category contains 4 types of Autistic disorders that fill a spectrum from

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    repeated. However‚ if you hide the object in the same place repeatedly‚ and then change the hiding place‚ Amelia has a strong tendency to look in the old hiding place‚ and then get confused about where the object is‚ or forget about it” (My Virtual Child‚ 2014). This is because based on Piaget’s Sensorimotor theory‚ in substage 4 (4 - 8 months)‚ they start to engage in “intentional or goal-directed” behavior. They are able to coordinate schemes to solve problems (Berks & Meyers‚ 2016‚ pg. 204). They

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    This paper will discuss an important person called Stephen Wiltshire. He’s an autistic person who was able to introduce himself to the society and become famous and successful. His life cannot be described as an easy one‚ because he wasn’t able to speak and express himself through parole‚ meanwhile he used drawings. I chose this person‚ because I believe that despite all his problems he was able to succeed. I believe that different psychological aspects helped him accomplish his goals such as Autism

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    Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD)‚ which affects roughly 1 in every 68 children in the U.S.‚ has become a focal point for society‚ as it is one of the few disorders researchers have not been able to fully determine the causes for. ASD affects the way individuals‚ mostly children‚ function in terms of communicating‚ interacting‚ and behaving (“Autistic Spectrum Disorder”). As it is normal for parents to be apprehensive when it comes to their child’s health‚ it is important to think critically about

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    abilities. There is a scale for autism‚ which states if the kid is high functioning or low functioning. High functioning autistic kids means that they are close to being “normal”. Autistic kids need survive through their lives because they can’t understand most things neurotypical people understand without even thinking. For instance‚ on the ABC Primetime video‚ countless autistic kids can’t determine people’s faces and expression‚ can’t have a conversation or carry emotions. This is very upsetting

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    Analyse the defining features of autistic spectrum conditions and the impact on practice. Autism is a lifelong‚ developmental disability that affects how an individual communicates and relates to other people‚ and how they experience the world around them.someone with autism sees‚ hears and feels th eworkd differently to others. It is a spectrum disability so while people with autism will share similar difficulties‚ it will affect each person differently. Some autistic people say the world feels overwhelming

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    Autistic People are Valuable to Society While I was sitting down at my desk thinking about what I wanted to write about for my research paper‚ I received a phone call from my cousin‚ Ian‚ who is twenty years old and has suffered from severe autism since he was born. Hearing how happy he was about his schooling‚ the activities he participates in‚ his excitement for me to come home and more made me realize that just because he suffers from this unfortunate disease does not mean he is any different

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    Toddlers typically socialize easily and willingly with their peers. Socializing does not have to be solely verbal‚ children can socialize by quietly playing alongside a peer. Autistic children often lack social and communication skills. Ava often plays alone‚ but she may just be the shy child‚ right? Occasionally I witness her play with others‚ but the children are younger than her and cannot speak much due to their age. According to a doctor‚ social impairments of ASD include‚ “[An] impairment in

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