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    Intellectual Disability

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    Intellectual disability (ID) is defined as the presence of incomplete mental development (Katz & Lazcano-Ponce‚ 2008). An intelligence quotient (IQ) score below 70-75 is commonly used to diagnose ID‚ and in affected children‚ observable deficits in linguistic‚ social‚ and cognitive skills reveal underlying delays in their development. ID may result from various developmental disorders such as Down and Fragile-X syndromes. Symptoms of ID in children include poorer long-term memory (LTM) than peers

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    According to the article‚ “Autism Speaks-Autism Recurs in Families More often than Previously Realized”‚ about every one in five siblings develop autism. Autism is higher in brothers than in sisters(Dawson). When a child has autism the severity of the disability can have many different ranges and it can affect social skills‚ repetitive behaviors‚ speech and nonverbal communication. Parents of children with autism are great advocates to their children because the parents just want them to strive in

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    Deaf Adolescence DESCRIPTION‚ IMPORTANCE‚ AND BACKGORUND INFORMATION As a kid we look forward to high school. We could not wait for the fun of making new friends‚ having more freedom‚ and discovering things we had no idea even existed or that would ever be relevant to us. What we did not expect was all the confusion and difficulties that came with adolescence. Now try to imagine how even more difficult adolescence is for a child who cannot hear. Although deafness can affect all ages‚ the

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    Outline Autism

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    Autism Lizbeth Morales Autism Sam S. Hill‚ III Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi Abstract This disorder can be diagnosed during the childhood. The signs and symptoms of autism can affect the communication‚ social interactions and repetitive behaviors. People with autism can have very different characteristics and symptoms not always could be the same ones. Children with this disorder may have trouble to speak or be so distracted when you are talking to them. They may have to do

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    Intellectual Disabilities

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    intellectual disabilities significant limitations in both intellectual functioning (IQ below 75) and adaptive behavior (conceptual‚ social‚ and practical adaptive skills)    Autism developmental disability that significantly affects verbal and nonverbal communication‚ social interaction‚ and educational performance    multiple disabilities the combination of impairments which causes such severe educational needs that they cannot be accommodated in special education program solely for

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    Deaf Again

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    After reading Deaf Again I learned a lot of new things I didn’t know about Deaf culture and was drawn in by the story of Mark Drolsbaugh. "The hardest fight a man has to fight is to live in a world where every single day someone is trying to make you someone you do not want to be " – e.e cummings. I was brought into the book immediately from this quote and realized how difficult it must have been for Mark to find his identity. He was trying to hang on to his hearing in fear of going deaf as if there

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    Autism Spectrum Disorder

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    What is Autism Spectrum Disorder? Danella Armstrong Coun 646 Liberty University Abstract Autism is a very unique disorder in that no two individuals with the disability are identical with regard to signs and symptoms. Because there is such variety in the behavior and level of functioning with this disability‚ there are several other diagnosis under the umbrella of Autism to include: Asperger’s disorder‚ Rett’s disorder‚ Fragile X Syndrome‚ Child Disintegrative Disorder‚ and Pervasive Development

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    Neurophysiology Of Autism

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    Introduction In order to understand the causes of autism‚ biologically‚ environmentally‚ cognitively‚ one must understand what autism truly is. According to the American Psychiatric Association‚ autism spectrum disorder is defined by impairment in social interaction and communication skills‚ as well as an occurrence of repetitive behavior along with a need for a routine (APA‚ 2000). The American child psychologist Leo Kanner first described the condition in 1943 (Funk & Wagnalls‚ 2014). It is

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    FAQ: What is the personal injury law definition? Personal injury law definition can be challenging to interpret because there are several types of cases‚ and each one has its own laws. However‚ one thing is clear for each of these cases: a personal injury occurs when a person has suffered some form of injury (physical or psychological)‚ as a result of an accident. The main purpose of personal injury law definition is to compensate the injured person. Most personal injuries cases fall under the category

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    Deaf in America

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    Deaf in America: Voices From A Culture By Carol Padden & Tom L. Humphries Copyright 1988 This book was mainly focused on looking at Deaf culture of today and comparing it to the culture of the past‚ and what kinds of struggles deaf people had to endure to get where they are today. The two authors of this book are deaf; one was deaf her whole life and the other became deaf as a child. In my opinion‚ that was a major contributing factor to why it was so interesting. The reader gets a chance to

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