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    Autism- what we know (and what we do not know yet). Chung and her team of expertise lecture the audience concerning this spectrum. Chung’s firm and logical tone of voice grasped the audience attention by initiating a question at the start of her speech. In Chung’s speech she starts off by explaining what a parents initial answer…

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    Autism is a mental condition, present from early childhood, characterized by difficulty in communicating and forming other relationships with other people and in using language and abstract concepts. When a child is diagnosed with autism their brain doesn’t develop normally like other kids. ASD affects 1 in 68 children in the United States. Autism can be diagnosed at age 2 or even earlier. ASD is 4 times more likely found in boys than girls. Autism is an issue because kids can’t live a…

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    Disorders Project Section #1 A: Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) is, “a mental condition in which a person consistently shows no regard for right and wrong and ignores the rights and feelings of others” (Antisocial personality disorder, 2017). In other terms, persons afflicted with ASPD have difficulty comprehending morality, as well as empathy, in relation to others. It is important to note that persons with ASPD may have similar, but less severe symptoms than psychopathic individuals,…

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    Autistic Children Essay

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    Autism is a disorder which occurs during the development of a child through adolescent till maturity. The disorder consists of some characters which include sluggish communication and interaction. An autistic child is vehemently prone to constantly repeat some of the behaviors which are an outcome of an interest in the child which is said to be restricted. According to different children and life adaptations, the disorder has completely variable consequences. The lifelong disorder has become…

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    Savantism And Autism

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    that is characterized by difficulty in communicating and forming relationships with other people. Autism belongs to a cluster of developmental disabilities called autism spectrum disorders. The name "spectrum" branches off of the fact that these disorders affect each child in its own way. Additional disorder included in the spectrum include Asperger’s Syndrome, Rett Syndrome, Childhood Disintegrative Disorder, and Pervasive Developmental Disorder. These disorders include delays in the…

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    learned that they aren’t black and white points where individuals stand. I learned that they are extreme ends of the spectrum when it comes to ideologies and no one can be a “bleeding heart liberal” compared to society seen as a contract from the conservative's perspective (Riley 1). Being one or the other is not very likely, most people are in the gray area in between the spectrum of political views. Both Liberalism and conservatism are strong standards that society follows as everyone fits…

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    Thiamine hydrochloride is structurally similar to thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP). TPP is a coenzyme universally present in all living systems. It catalyzes several biochemical reactions in natural systems. It was originally discovered as a required nutritional factor (vitamin) in humans by its link with the disease beriberi. Beriberi is a disease of peripheral nervous system caused by a deficiency of Vitamin B in the diet. Symptoms include pain and paralysis of extremities, emaciation, and…

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    "If only I had known what autism is. "-Alishiya. One out of forty-two boys and one out of one hundred eighty nine girls are diagnosed with Autism in United states. Especially, teenagers fall prey to autism unknowingly. This has become so common, that people even deny to accept their fault. The major reason for autism that is standing out is cultural bias, which is ignored to such an extent that it's hard to realize that it does exixt. Alishya, a merely fifteen years old girl transfered to…

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    Asperger's Syndrome Essay

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    or somewhere else: What is Asperger’s Syndrome? Asperger’s Syndrome is the most mildest of the Autism Spectrum disorders, with the most mildest of symptoms (...Fact Sheet). It may seem otherwise, but Asperger’s, (or autism in general), is very common. It is estimated that one in eighty-eight children will be diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (or ASD) (...Fact Sheet). The Autism Spectrum is a range of symptoms one with autism can have, ranging from mild to severe (What Is Asperger’s…

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    Social skills are one area were individuals with autism spectrum disorder face several challenges. Many individuals diagnosed with Autism do not initiate social interaction or play interactively with peers. One intervention that can be implemented with children lacking social skills is social stories. Social stories are individualized short stories that may increase appropriate social interactions of children with autism spectrum disorder. Social stories describe and explain the cues in social…

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