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    education and knowledge of the challenges faced by those with autism spectrum disorder? Autism‚ is not a mental disorder and these children do not choose to misbehave‚ but yet society still labels them without having a full understanding of their background. Bringing awareness to the uniqueness of those with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is the first step in making a difference in how society views and treats those diagnosed on this spectrum. According to the National Institute of Health‚ autism

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    an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). As a result‚ children on the autism spectrum often end up frustrated and socially isolated. Teachers feel frustrated‚ as do parents. Research shows that children with autism may be even more likely to experience loneliness & poor quality friendships then their typical developing peers” (Bauminger‚ Kasari‚ 2000). As practitioners we are faced every day with the challenge of developing and teaching appropriate skills for children on the Autism Spectrum. Teaching

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    Cited: Allman‚ Toney. Asperger ’s Syndrome. Detroit: Lucent‚ 2009. Print. Attwood‚ Tony. The Complete Guide to Asperger ’s Syndrome. London: Jessica Kingsley‚ 2007. Print. Boucher‚ Jill. The Autistic Spectrum: Characteristics‚ Causes‚ and Practical Issues. Los Angeles: SAGE‚ 2009. Print. Robison‚ John E. Look Me in the Eye; My Life with Asperger ’s. New York: Crown‚ 2007. Print. Staff‚ Mayo Clinic. "Definition." Mayo Clinic. Mayo Foundation for Medical

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    Fundamentals of Speech Topic: Asperger’s Syndrome General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about a mild variant of Autism called Asperger’s Syndrome. Thesis: Asperger’s Syndrome is a fairly common‚ but it is still widely misunderstood because of its unique characteristics and connotations. I. Introduction A Attention Getter: “In the popular sitcom The Big Bang Theory‚ the character Shelton is clearly suffering from Asperger’s Syndrome‚” says

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    1.0 Introduction: Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are one of the most common disabilities teachers will face in the classroom. Approximately 1 in 160 children are being diagnosed with having ASD‚ with autistic disorder (autism) and Asperger ’s disorder the most prevalent (Australian Advisory Board on Autism Spectrum Disorders‚ 2007). Australia promotes an inclusive education system meaning that all students with disabilities are encouraged and entitled to be educated within a general school

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    see her torch‚ or at least most of it‚ and the horizon in the background. The painting is mostly in the cool hue of blue‚ but not in its normal value; it may have some green mixed in with it. In contrast to the blue‚ there is the warm hue of red visible in the top right quarter of the painting. The painting is not centered on the linen‚ but rather somewhat aligned to the right‚ so there is a significant amount of unused or unpainted space on the left side. The repetition of the statue’s image

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    beneficial for ASD children. Moreover‚ it is important to show the impact of reducing the eligible are for access to government funded to IBI treatment. According to Karst & Vaughan Van Hecke‚ suggested in the article “Parent and Family Impact of Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Review and Proposed Model for Intervention Evaluation”‚ that parents with ASD children show effects in stress level that appears even before the child has been diagnosed with ASD‚ furthermore they mentioned that levels do not get better

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    charged. No more worrying about forgetting to charge the battery. Sound’s Impossible? 1.2 Objective The objective of this project is to increase the mobility of cell phones by charging them using the energy present in a part of electromagnetic spectrum‚ which is present everywhere in the free space‚ and solar energy without using external AC power source. 1 1.3 Intended Approach We have partitioned our project into three phases on the basis of energy types used for charging purpose:

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    Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder (ANSD) is defined as a hearing condition in which sound enters the inner ear normally‚ but the transmission of the signal to the brain is impaired. The characteristics of ANSD are highly variable and can manifest as any degree of hearing loss and functional ability. Some individuals with ANSD have minimal auditory complaints and do not know of their condition until adulthood. Others can have a complete lack of sound awareness‚ localization and auditory-based

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    3.5 “Parenting a Child with an Autism Spectrum Disorder: Public Perceptions and Parental Conceptualizations” by Susan L. Neely-Barnes‚ Heather R. Hall‚ Ruth J. Roberts‚ and J. Carolyn Graff In the mid-20th century‚ parents were frequently considered responsible for the cases of their children with ASD. Among the reasons for blaming the parents for their child’s ASD condition were parenting styles or lack of some parenting skills that are required with a challenging child. Although this is no longer

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