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    Sensory Over-Responsivity and Emotion Regulation in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders Introduction While there has been considerable clinical and research effort in delineating the problems of social interaction‚ communication‚ and cognition in those with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs)‚ the disturbances of sensory processing and the performance of emotion regulation remain less explored. Emotion regulation is the modification of any process in the system that generates emotion or its manifestation

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    Affect Regulation and Temperament in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Author: Mary Konstantareas and Kelly Stewart Year: 2007 Source: Journal of Autism and Development Disorders This article was based on research done on children ages three to ten years around the temperament and reactions of children with Autism. It discusses the differences between those with Autism‚ and those without autism‚ specifically how they react‚ perceive‚ and overcome certain developmental musts in childhood

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    changes color when exposed to UV‚ which is chemical reaction. Review Literature UV‚ or ultraviolet‚ light is an invisible form of electromagnetic radiation that has a shorter wavelength than the light humans can see. It carries more energy than visible light and can sometimes break bonds between atoms and molecules‚ altering the chemistry of materials exposed to it. Ultraviolet-sensitive beads are beads that change color in the presence of ultraviolet radiation. Ultraviolet rays are present in

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    Microsoft Kinect.

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    play Dance central‚ a movement game made by harmonix that teaches dance moves‚ watches how well you perform them‚ and tracks how many calories you burn during a play session. 82 B camEra Another camera picks up the normal human visual spectrum. In addition to helping the device determine a user’s position‚ it takes photos of people playing games. Users can share these photos through Xbox Live. C logic The brains of the Kinect are split across three circuit boards. One board contains

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    Miriam Leah Waldman Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a complex developmental disability that typically appears during the first three years of life. “It is a result of a neurological disorder that affects the functioning of the brain and impacts the normal development of the brain‚ in areas of social interaction and communication skills” (Bee and Boyd 226). Research from 2009 suggests autism now affects every 1 in 110 children. Having a child with autism affects the entire family. Amongst the

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    Short Film: Love directed and written by Martin Jose Ponferrada Summary: Two Ends of a Spectrum The film takes place in two timelines and involves two couples from different continents. The Australian couple‚ Walt and Ruth‚ lives in the present and are bickering on account of the husband’s obsession to catch flies that to his wife’s dismay‚ resulted to the neglect of his household chores. The Filipino couple lives in the memory of the husband‚ Jessie. He remembers his wife‚ Appollonia‚ as an

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    Tiny chemical signals that control what the mind does. These people have been labeled "mirror" neurons since they create your brain feel you’re doing what you’re watching someone else do. Once they see someone else doing things people with Autistic spectrums do not produce these neurons. Thus‚ they don’t know what it indicates‚ and if they see someone making a movement with their experience‚ they’re not going to repeat the seemingly useless gesture in the proper time‚ if. After a few years‚ they might

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    described by Hans Asperger in 1944 (Attwood‚ 2007‚ p. 23)‚ was historically considered a distinct high-functioning subtype of autism. It is now considered simply an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) following a change to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) in 2013 (Kite‚ Gullifer‚ & Tyson‚ 2013). “Autism spectrum disorders are severe disorders of development that can affect social interaction‚ communication‚ play‚ and learning” (The Speech Pathologist‚ 2014). Because AS was only

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    Disabilities and RT Paper- Autism Disabling Condition Description Just a couple decades ago only a few people knew about autism and since its discovery‚ autism still remains to be a puzzling‚ interesting‚ and intensely researched disability. In this paper‚ I will provide a detailed description of what autism is and describe its characteristics. I will also explain the types of modalities that I would provide individuals with this disabling condition and how I would apply the APIE process with one

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    ICEI Argumentative Essay

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    Being in an Internship at the ICEI (Inclusive Concurrent Enrollment Initiative) program at Westfield State University has allowed me to have a better perspective on what people with disabilities could potentially benefit from. ICEI (Inclusive Concurrent Enrollment Initiative) is a program that attends to people with disabilities aged 18-21‚ from Westfield and nearby public school districts. Art Therapy is one of the programs that is offered through ICEI and if it could be implemented correctly‚ I

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