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    The following recommendations may be helpful to XX and her family: XX’s educational needs will continue to require a comprehensive Individualized Education Program (IEP) with a team of providers with experience working with children with autism, training in Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA), and experience successfully implementing behavioral interventions. She requires placement in a small, highly structured classroom that utilizes ABA methods to teach new skills. Comprehensive intervention…

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    Autism Spectrum Analysis

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    there are a number of disorders that can affect infants from birth that would impair their ability to return their parents’ affection. Autism is one of these disorders and is the most severe neurodevelopmental disorder classified within the autism spectrum disorders (ASD)— a group of developmental disabilities that can cause significant social, communication and behavioral challenges. Specifically, autism is characterized by deficits in social interactions and communication, and the presence of…

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    Autism Spectrum Disorder was first brought to awareness in the early 1940s by Leo Kanner, who was a psychiatrist at John Hopkins University. During this time, Kanner studied a group of children who have difficulties or defects within the following domains: relating to others, speech development, repetitive behaviors, and becoming upset by changes in their routine (Kirk, 2015). Ever since Kanner’s discovery, many individuals have followed in his footsteps by studying others who have similar…

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    Occasionally associated with intellectual disability, language impairment or epilepsy, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) includes eight different but related types of disorders (American Psychiatric Association [APA], n.d.). Symptoms that manifest in patients are usually varying in aspects and seriousness, resulting in different levels of impacts in their social life and academic development. This essay demonstrates the writer’s understanding of ASD, with an emphasis on adolescents, and some common…

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    Pros Of Conservatism

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    majority of the people here and have definitely influenced my beliefs to a degree. It’s been an interesting contrast, being surrounded by one extreme and, as a millennial growing up in the age of the Internet, being influenced by the opposite end of the spectrum. I went into these quizzes thinking I would land somewhere in the middle and to the left, and I wasn’t too terribly far off. The first quiz I took was the quiz on people-press.org. The fact that there were only two choices, one of which…

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    Autism Spectrum Disorder is a psychological illness developed in youth of today’s world. It can be dealt with or left untreated, as the children grow older with the disorder. Autism refers to an individual having social and emotional deficits, alongside the onset of repeating behaviour and interests. It is classified under a neurodevelopment disorder and is seen as a disability. Autism is not common in humans, but it is ranked according to the severity the individual displays, as different…

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    In the past, the DSM has classified Asperger’s Syndrome as its own condition. However, the newest edition, the DSM-5, has grouped Asperger’s Syndrome into a new category called Autism Spectrum Disorder. This lumps Asperger’s into a group with other previously singular diagnoses such as Autism and PDD-NOS. This has been a large source of controversy during the new release of the DSM-5. Though these disorders have previously been separate, Asperger’s does have enough reason to be grouped with…

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    Autism Spectrum Analysis

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    on the Autism Spectrum, you know one individual.” No two individuals are alike due to the wide range of symptoms and severity of the Autism Spectrum. The range allows for a more inclusive way to give children as much help as possible. The DSM-IV broke up the “autism spectrum” into a few main categories: autistic disorder, Asperger’s disorder, and pervasive developmental disorder. In the 2013 DSM-5, it combined those categories to make a dimensional approach called the Autism Spectrum (American…

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    Lighting the Olympic Torch In the image I see two women in front of four other women on the background all of them wearing white dresses and sandals that look similar to those worn during the Roman empire period. One of the women who is in the front is kneeling down with both of her hands stretched out with a bowl that is ignited towards the other women, who is a leader or an important figure. The image demonstrates her as a leader role by her standing up while the woman with the bowl is…

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    ABOUT FACE Good luck. “About” is the preparatory command, and “FACE” is the command of execution. This will take practice. There are also “half right” and “half left” faces. If you’re getting “half-right, FACE”d then you done messed up. Where people stand in formation Marching The person in charge will call the squad, platoon, or larger, to attention. He/she will then “right, FACE” the group. The preparatory command “forward” will be given, followed by “MARCH”. Every soldier in the group will…

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