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    Exposure In Children

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    The most common behavioral disorder of childhood is attention-deficit disorder (ADHD). Although there was much research done in the past, there are still questions lurking around as to why the understanding of this condition is still being misunderstood. The results of the study was that ten percent of children…

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    Ld Intervention Paper

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    Intervention with Repeated Reading The three students mentioned in this research are all diagnosed as Learning Disabled (LD) and classified as first grade level readers. They mutually suffer with a reading fluency deficit and are categorized at the frustration level. It is common for LD children to present issues with reading fluency and can hinder the child’s reading skills (Malouf, Reisner, Gadke, Wimbish, & Frankel, 2014). In order to have future reading comprehension success, the student…

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    while being the varsity captain of three different sports, and active member of leadership and some other academic clubs. I kept up my grades, I worked so hard to juggle everything. Most of all I was a student that was misdiagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder. Not until I was an adult to find out that I was hard of hearing and has Auditory Processing Disorder. I struggled with school, but I never gave up. With the guidance and support of my parents, I was able to get through that time of my…

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    Neuronetics Case Study

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    traditional depression treatments. Clinical trials began in 2007 and TMS became approved by the FDA in 2008. The company is expanding the therapies focus in new directions including: the treatment of epilepsy, depression in adolescents, ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder), TS (Tourette’s Syndrome), Anxiety, OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder), Schizophrenia, Headaches, and Traumatic Brain injuries…

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    The ADHD Study

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    “The children also exhibit a marked deficit in prevalence of selection, attention to tasks, in particular in the auditory modality (Peyre, Galera,Wareden,Hoertel,Bernard,Melchior,Ramus 2016)”. The preceding study is unique in that it took place over two and a half years and the participants…

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    The drug epidemic in America is something that is hard to overlook these days. More and more people are dying from illicit drug overdoses and prescription drug overdoses. Pharmaceutical companies continue to create new drugs for new problems. Illicit drugs continue to be manufactured both internationally and domestically, being sold in every city across the nation. For Americans, medication has become a normal part of life. The media has played a significant role in how we view this…

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    learning and progress (Perryman, 2015). In addition, the therapeutic relationships which is established through the student and therapies allows for connections and growth in overall feelings of support. The therapeutic relationship allows for understanding and connection (Perryman, 2015). As stated by Perryman (2015), children are people who are reacting to the world around them and modeling behaviors seen through their perspective. They are in control of their environment during therapy.…

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    Strengths Of Asd Essay

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    What are some of the strengths and needs of students of students with ASD? Individuals with ASD have deficits in social communication, and social interaction across contexts. Some needs include, communicating with everyone, participating in activities, working on tantrums, functional play skills, understanding personal space. On the other hand, some strengths include, outspoken to some people they come into contact with, obsessed over things such as outer spac, rock banks, math ect. What are…

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    Darnell is a 5th grade student with a learning disability and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. He has an issue with impulsive and inattentive behaviors that often get him in trouble in the classroom. Darnell has been suspended 26 times for about a combination of 30 days. He was told that he would still be provided services through in home tutoring during his suspension, but during his latest suspension he had only received services once so far. In his latest instance, he was thought…

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    Case Study 1 Tomas, Kindergarten Tomas who is a kindergartener in Mrs. Richards class displays signs of having an Intellectual Disability. An Intellectual Disability is usually shown during the “early developmental stages of a child and causes defects in at least two areas of adaptive behavior” (Lyon, 2006) In the case of Tomas those areas are learning and self-direction. Based on Mrs. Richards statements regarding Tomas, he shows impulsive behavior traits and learning impacts. Tomas’s…

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