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    Autism and Ipads

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    Autism‚ Ability‚ and Adaption: Asking the Right Questions Psychologytoday.com Dec. 4‚ 2011 Summary: The author of the article starts of by telling the reader about an episode of “60 minutes” that discusses autistics. In the episode‚ autistics who were thought to be unintelligent were proved to be as smart as normal kids their age through apps on the iPad. The problem wasn’t that the autistic weren’t intelligent; it was that they had no way to communicate their thoughts. The iPads kept them focused

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     Interact socially and appropriately – Children with ASD have difficulties in behaviour as they experience difficulties in communication and social interaction. “To me‚ the outside world is a confusing mass of sights and sounds…. Every minute that I am outside my front door I am being bombarded by this mayhem…” Ros Blackburn. They may not understand ‘social rules’ such as how close to stand to other people‚ how to make a turn in conversation or activity‚ how to begin a conversation with a friend

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    Autism Outline

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    I Introduction Paragraph a. Hook: Autistic children experience the world differently than others. b. Background Information: i. Can’t use words; can’t communicate ii. Sounds and noises bother them c. Thesis Statement: We need to learn more about Autism so we can handle it. II Body Paragraph a. Paragraph 1 - Topic Sentence: Autism affects around 1 in every 150 children. i. Supporting detail/example/explanation 1: 1. Autism affects boys more than girls. 2

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    Autism Ad Analysis

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    Eng 101/A4A October 20‚ 2011 Autism Speaks Everyday more and more children are being diagnosed with autism. There is no known cure yet‚ but there are many organizations helping to fund research for the cure of Autism. The ad reveals a young girl dressing up in front of her mother with many different accessories of clothing on. Written on the ad is a comparision which is the" odds of a child becoming a fashion designer: 1 in 7‚000; Odds of a child being diagnosed with autism: 1 in 110." The organization

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    Unit 44 M2

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    Unit 44: Understand How to Support Individuals with Autistic Spectrum Conditions 1: Understand the main characteristics of Autistic Spectrum Conditions (ASC) 1.1 Each person with an ASC has their own individual abilities‚ strengths‚ gifts‚ needs and interests that can vary greatly from one person to the next. Due to the multifarious conditions attached to the autistic spectrum‚ and according to the degree of the ASC it is important to recognise the characteristics of an individual to determine

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    Asperger Research Paper

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    Asperger’s Syndrome - What Are the Signs of Aspergers? Persons with Aspergers in many cases are highly intelligent but don’t have a clue about something social. Storage is very developed in many individuals with Asperger’s and can be a unique skill for them‚ especially when it comes to saying facts. Individuals with Asperger’s exhibit several of the next signs: Unusual communication design (speaking in an excessively conventional method or not talking at all). Issues with social skills‚ the absence

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    Impact of a Deaf Child on Families A bird calls and the phone rings. Yet the girl makes no move to listen to one or to answer the other. A baby’s cry goes ignored and the tea kettle on the stove continues to whistle. Most‚ but not all cases of childhood deafness and hearing-impairment are diagnosed between the ages of 18 months and 3-years-old (Mapp 50). Sometimes called the invisible handicap‚ hearing loss explains why sign language is the third most used language in the United States (Jones 54)

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    A symptom of ASD is when you struggle with social interaction and communication. Some children with ASD don’t babble or use any other vocal sounds‚ language development tends to be delayed in children with ASD‚ they may also lack awareness and interest in other children. They tend to play alone or gravitate towards a differently aged group instead of playing with others their age. They may find it hard to understand other emotions and feelings‚ and can have difficulties starting and/or taking part

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    Thomas Vinyard 1/21/10 Life Management Fr. Reece‚ pd. 7 Rain Man There is a mental illness called “Autism Savant”. “Autism” is from a Greek word meaning “self” This refers to an autistic’s seeming self absorption. “Savant” is a combination of the French word meaning “to know” and its Latin half means “to be wise”. Autistic people are very simple‚ usually very kind and funny. Autistic savant‚ however‚ has all of that‚ twisted into a blend that can be extremely useful or disastrous. Every person

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    Autism Ethical Principles

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    Many disciplines in the 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

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