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    development of networks within the neural system that are involved in planning and execution or learning of speech motor sequences. A few known neurological causes include early childhood stroke, brain cancer, or a brain infection. Autism, fragile X syndrome, and epilepsy may be a secondary sign of CAS involving neurobehavioral disorders (Childhood Apraxia of Speech: Causes, 2015). Assessment The Kaufman Speech Praxis Test (KSPT) is a norm-referenced assessment that is useful in the…

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    Aspergers Research Paper

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    always feel clumsy and like an outcast that is what happens when you have Aspergers. Many people with Aspergers can not keep a job because of their social skills. There are many diverse treatments and no one treatment is better than another. Aspergers syndrome affects many social aspects of a person's life. People with Aspergers has many employment difficulties, treatments, and characteristics. Having Asperger limits the number of jobs you can have. “Although individuals with AS may possess the…

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    It is the Team's Vision that Adam demonstrates improvement in his communication and fine motor skills, along with making gains in all academic areas in the least restrictive environment. Adam's mother, Nadessa Gilet, attended today’s Initial Eligibility meeting. Mrs. Gilet is concerned with Adams speech intelligibility and drooling. She feels he has difficulty staying focused and following directions. Academically she feels he has made a little progress. Mrs. Gilet shared Adam attended…

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    Trisomy 13 is a disorder that is created by translocation. An extra 13th chromosome somehow attached to one of the gametes. Infants die quickly with little chance at life. Genetic researchers don’t know why. Trisomy 13 is a genetic mutation linked to the 13th chromosome. Instead of a pair of the 13th chromosome, you somehow would have extra. The cause of having this third 13th chromosome was that the extra chromosome was attached to one of the gametes. This is called Translocation. The side…

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    Cause Of Autism Essay

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    vaccine created concerns first in Great Britain in the late 90’s. “When gastroenterologist Andrew Wakefield, MD, reported on 12 children with developmental disorders (nine with autism) who had gastrointestinal disturbances similar to irritable bowel syndrome” (Kehr) The heavy metals in addition to mercury contain unthinkable amounts of toxicity . the toxicity has been…

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    In children mental illnesses are very common, affecting approximately 15-20 % of children. Although high prevalence, but only 20% receive appropriate care. Untreated psychiatric disorder is associated with significant adverse sequelae including failure to achieve in education, occupation, marriage and child rearing. The strong continuity into adulthood of childhood psychiatric disorder further underscores the importance of early identification and treatment. I will discuss few common mental…

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    treated properly. Asperger disorder is indeed one of the mental disorders that can be very misleading. Asperger syndrome is a neurological disorder which is classified as one of the pervasive developmental disorders (PDD). It is characterized by significant impairment in social impairment, as well as the development of repetitive and restricted fields of interest. Asperger syndrome was first identified in 1944 but was only officially recognized as a diagnostic category in the DSM IV in 1994.…

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    The original terminology of idiot, imbecile, feebleminded, and moron was used to describe people with an intellectual disability (ID) in the late 1800s (Hall, 2010). Throughout the early 1900s, there were no schools, programs, or residential facilities set up specifically for people living with ID (Crane, 2002). Because there weren’t any resources available for Individuals with ID, many were placed in mental health institutions, and were deprived of learning skills that are required to survive…

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    What Is Astraphobia?

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    Astraphobia is a severe condition that impacts both humans and animals by increasing one’s fear of weather, which includes floods, thunderstorms, and climate changes. Those affected by astraphobia are immediately influenced mentally and physically following extreme weather events tied to climate change and gradually as temperatures and sea levels rise over the course of years. Climate change doesn't only affect people's physical health by worsening preexisting conditions such as asthma, but…

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    Marissa George Mrs. Watkins Sports & Literature 1 November 2014 How sports inspire people to overcome obstacles. Having a disability can help motivate people to find their inner strength. In other words, when you have a disadvantage, it sometimes gives inspiration for people to show the world it’s not stopping them from what they want to do or succeed in. Having a disability can only stop you from what you don’t want to accomplish. Those that have tougher obstacles are ones that just have to…

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