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    brother has Autism Spectrum Disorder(ASD) and he can easily get set off by something he doesn’t like and does not like to interact with others. Comments like the one in the scenario are examples of things that I overhear. It is frustrating sometimes when you are trying to help him while dealing with people’s intolerance.…

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    Spectrum meaning huge spread of symptoms and such that are presented within a disorder, this word was added to give a broader sense of autism. Because it is now called ASD other disorders like Asperger syndrome and childhood disintegrative are now apart of this disorder. As you may know there are people with these disorders…

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    What kind of therapy options are there for patients on the autism spectrum? The first of many options is occupational therapy, which is “skilled treatment that helps individuals achieve independence in all facets of their lives” (About, 2015). The occupational therapist assist people in developing skills that are necessary to living independently. In correlation, occupational therapy for patients on the autism spectrum has changed recently over the years. It used to be developing skills such…

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    Running head: THE SOCIAL AND ACADEMIC CHALLENGES 1 The Social and Academic Challenges Affecting Students with Autism Joshua Stendts Genesee Community College Abstract Autism spectrum disorder is a disorder that comes in several forms and cannot be described in any one way. In general, this developmental disability is characterized by impaired social communication and social interaction skills, as well as impairments that affect social functioning. This…

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    of the community understand the effects of autism. Knowing the causes, symptoms and treatment of autism will help parents and the communities identify autistic children. Autism is a mental condition, present from early childhood, characterized by difficulty in communicating and forming relationships with other people. According to the autism society, as of July 2015 there is no known single cause for autism spectrum disorder, but it is known that autism is a rare gene that causes and…

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    The Impact of autism severity and parent coping strategies Research Question: Does the severity of stress impact coping styles used by parents of children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) Hypothesis: If caregivers receive social support for children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder they are more likely to have less stress Introduction: Autism Spectrum Disorder is a developmental disability that can cause significant social, communication and behavioral challenges.…

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    Autistic Children Essay

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    Autism Autism is a disorder that affects how someone communicates and interacts with others. Some causes for this disorder are problems in the nervous system, rubella in the pregnant mother, or some just think there is no cause for autistic kids. To understand autism, we need to understand the symptoms, treatments, and what it is like to live with it. Autism is a disorder were kids have a difficulty communicating and forming relationships with other people, but more males get affected than…

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    Externalizing Siblings

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    II. Research question What are the functionality siblings of children with autism spectrum disorder in terms of internalizing and externalizing problems? (Dempsey et al., 2012). III. Theory/Past Literature The presence of a sibling with autism spectrum disorder should not be consider-risk factor for adjustment problem among typical developing siblings. There are a lot of contradictory evidence on this issue. In a study conducted by a group of researchers, they concluded that there are higher…

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    Autism- What We Know and What We Do Not know yet Wendy Chung, a human geneticist utilizes the rhetorical appeals of ethos, pathos, and logos to better explain what autism is. Chung is a certified clinical geneticist who has a PhD in molecular genetics. She graduated with an MD from Cornell University and a PhD from The Rockefeller University. On March of the year 2014 Chung spoke in a Ted Talk conference over autism, Autism- what we know (and what we do not know yet). Chung and her team of…

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    In the article, “Cultivating Mind: Mindfulness Interventions for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Problem Behaviors, and their mothers”, the authors discuss children who have Autism Spectrum Disorder with behavior problems and mothers that do not know the proper methods to teach or cope with this disorder. Parents often struggle to understand and communicate with their child with autism, which often leads to overwhelming stress and family anxiety. I will briefly discuss my reasoning…

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