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    Before reading The Out-of-Sync Child (2006) by Carol Stock Kranowitz I had a very limited knowledge of Sensory Integration Dysfunction. I knew that some children get overwhelmed or overstimulated by their environment and as a result they may act out. Sensory Integration Dysfunction or SID affects a child’s behavior‚ how they learn‚ move‚ relate to others‚ and feel about themselves according to Carol Stock Kranowitz (2006). I found it interesting that SID can affect children in many different ways;

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    Autistic children have a wide range of behavioral characteristics. The autistic students that I have had in my classroom have been able to handle the pressures of the general education setting. However‚ there are many autistic children with severe behavior problems. They will scream‚ throw tantrums‚ hit themselves and cry. Many of these children need constant attention which is very tiring for caregivers. Furthermore‚ they will run away and into traffic without warning. For this reason‚ caregivers

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    As only six studies have been reported from India‚ the larger population of the country remains uncovered. According to what has been reported till date‚ b3a2 fusion transcript is most prevalent among adults and b2a2 is found to be more prevalent among children. Thus aim of this study was to find‚ that in what proportion BCR-ABL fusion transcript are present in population studied and how it is affecting prognosis of CML patients. For this study 46 patient samples were collected‚ out of which result

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    Sample Case Study Cindy

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    Student: Cindy (fictitious name to protect the privacy and identity of the student. Grade: Kindergarten Academic Objective: When given objects‚ Cindy will verbally tact/label colors with 80% accuracy over 3 consecutive trials‚ measured weekly. Student’s Level of Function as Identified through the Informal Assessment: Cindy’s skills in the area of expressive language is weak. Her receptive language skills are stronger than her expressive language skills. Her ability to recall earlier experiences

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    Does anyone else think toddlers are just miniature teenagers? Well you thought right. Toddlers and teenagers are a lot more alike than they seem‚ teenagers are just bigger. Both toddlers and teens have tantrums when they don’t get what they want. They both really need sleep and also their parents. Toddlers are way cuter than teenagers‚ though they may seem different both stages in life are quite similar. Teenage boys and girls are known for dealing out or throwing huge fits when something doesn’t

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    Therefore‚ the parenting styles and environments that an ADHD child is surrounded by is crucial for their growth and development. There are three different types of environmental effects that are related to causing ADHD: shared environment effects‚ nonshared environment effects‚ genetic effects or heritability. The first type of environment effect‚ shared environment effects‚ is the effect that a pair of twins are more similar than would be expected based on genetics because they were both raised

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    Cerebral Palsy is a type of neurological disorder and it is one of the common physical impairment in pediatric population. According to Perry et al. (2013)‚ “A definition recently proposed describes cerebral palsy as a group of permanent disorders of the development of movement and posture‚ causing activity limitation‚ that are attributed to non-progressive disturbances that occurred in the developing fetal or infant brain” (Perry‚ p.1724). Cerebral palsy also affects the body movement and muscle

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    Crianna Age: 5 Gender: Female Physical: Crianna is a tall‚ slim-built‚ and fair skinned kid. She has a curly brown hair and ties it up at times. Also‚ she wears glasses and appears to be sleepy. Moreover‚ she is as well well-groomed and maintains good hygiene at the end of her class. Cognitive: instruction must be repeated to her‚ before she answers them. Psychosocial: she has trouble in playing with kids of her age and interacting with adults. However‚ she seem not to get the emotion of others

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    Conduct Disorder Texas A&M University—Corpus Christ Dr. Tejeda-Delgado EDCI 4324 May 23‚ 2011 Abstract Children with Conduct disorders are defined as a set of behavioral and emotional problems. This disorder affects between nine percent of male boys and two percent of female girls. The disorder is characterized by persistent aggression‚ theft‚ lying‚ destruction‚ vandalism‚ and most of the entire child or adolescent violates the norms and the basic rights of other

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    Case Study Orion Rivera

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    Background Information and Presenting problem (Main Concerns): Orion Rivera‚ a 5-year-old boy‚ was recently diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) by her Pediatrician. Her father was diagnosed with the same condition when he was a child. Orion’s symptoms can be described as incapability to focus on one subject for more than a few minutes at a time‚ constantly moving‚ failure to complete school tasks as requested‚ recurrent forgetfulness‚ running at all times regardless of

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