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    1. Setting A. The date – May 12th‚ 2009. B. Around 1:30pm-3:00pm. C. The time was at Emily’s parents’ house. They have some toys at sitting room and living room. The main area for baby Emily to play is at sitting. The sitting room and kitchen‚ living room and dinner room are an open area. So the baby Emily can crawl around the open area on her own. Emily’s parents do not put the safety gate between the rooms. Baby Emily has entertainer‚ cradle swing‚ some stuff animals‚ toys can make

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    Autism Spectrum Disorder General Purpose- To inform Specific Purpose- To inform my audience about autism and it’s development Introduction- Brad Pitt’s character‚ Tyler Durden‚ from the movie ’Fight Club’ said‚ "I do not suffer from Autism‚ but I do suffer from the way you treat me." Autism Spectrum Disorder is a developmental disorder that appears in the first 3 years of life. It affects the brains normal development of social and communication skills. According to the National Institute of Neurological

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    What is autism? Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a range of complex neurodevelopment disorders‚ characterized by social impairments‚ communication difficulties‚ and restricted‚ repetitive‚ and stereotyped patterns of behavior. Autistic disorder‚ sometimes called autism or classical ASD‚ is the most severe form of ASD‚ while other conditions along the spectrum include a milder form known as Asperger syndrome‚ and childhood disintegrative disorder and pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise

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    Case Study - Autism

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    AN AUTISTIC CHILD Autism is a developmental disability characterized by the abnormal development of communication skills‚ social skills‚ and reasoning. It is estimated that 1 in 166 children today has autism. Males are four times more likely to have it. Some symptoms of autism are exaggerated reactions and inappropriate behaviors. Also‚ it is common for autistic children to be disturbed by noise. There is an area of debate and controversy surrounding the causes and etiology of autism‚ along with

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    Autism Legislation for Parental Awareness. 01/21/2013 College Composition II Autism is defined as a mental condition‚ present from early childhood‚ characterized by great difficulty in communicating and forming relationships with other people and in using language and abstract concepts (Miriam–Webster 2012). However‚ the Cal Fullerton graduate Robert Moran (2012) summed it up best when he stated “I have autism. It is not a disorder or a disease. Ignorance is a disorder and a disease

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    prevalence of autism in the United States is 1 out of every 110 births1. So it is of no surprise that many of us know or will know a friend or family member who has a child with autism. When a child is first diagnosed‚ parents often scramble to find appropriate autism services‚ doctors‚ schools and therapists. What we dont always anticipate is that relationships with friends‚ family and neighbors often change. Some will stand by our side‚ doing what they can to help and embrace our child no matter the

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    Autism Informative Speech

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    Autism Informative Speech According to Jon Baio with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in 2012‚ autism prevalence is 1 in every 88 children. It is estimated that 1 in every 54 males and 1 in every 252 females have been diagnosed with autism. Therefore‚ no matter what you are going to school for‚ where you work‚ or where you want to go in the future‚ you will come in contact with a person diagnosed with Autism whether you realize it or not. For education majors sitting in this room

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    Autism And Asperger Syndrome

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    Respectful educators will include all children; not just children who are easy to work with‚ obliging‚ endearing‚ clean‚ pretty‚ articulate‚ capable but every child- respecting them for who they are‚ respecting their language‚ their culture‚ their history‚ their families‚ their abilities‚ their needs‚ their names‚ their ways and their very essence (Nutbrown‚ 1996‚ p.54). In relation to the quote discuss the following: 1- Illustrate your essay with one specific group for example children with

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    Autism in CaliforniaThere ’s autism in California too? Yep. And if you haven ’t discovered IHSS or SSIit ’s time to check that out. California has an early intervention program for children with disabilities ages birth to 3. Actually‚ in reality‚ it serves ages birth to 2.99. It ’s called Early Start. This program aligns with I.D.E.A. Part C Regulations. It ’s a federal program but individual states can opt out. Fortunately‚ the Golden State hasn ’t opted out‚ but the current economic crisis may

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    Autism is a serious developmental disorder that completely impairs children to communicate with their parents and others. When a child is born with Autism the parents might not notice any signs of the disorder. The disorder is usually detected around the first three years of the child’s life. Since there are no known test to determine if a child has Autism there are many indications that a child might be suffering from Autism. When a mother brings a child home from the hospital the thought of

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