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    Color Orange Worksheet

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    Jack and Kate are both assigned a worksheet with two-hundred math problems. Jack goes into a green room, and Kate goes into an orange room. By the time Jack finishes his problems, Kate has been done for twenty minutes and it was because of the color of the room. Most people take fashion and room design into consideration when painting a room. They should be considering entirely different things that will inevitably come into play. One color can make someone think with more creativity, another…

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    While observing at P.S 105 X in The Bronx, Mrs. Downs’s second grade classroom is a surprisingly calm, regular classroom with 25 students. The classroom was filled with the students, teacher and paraprofessional. Usually, there is another co-teacher in the classroom; however, she was on maternity leave. When entering the classroom, I could see on the other side of the room, against the windows the wall was filled with books, as well as bins in the back of the classroom. The wall is switched out…

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    Autism, it can come in a variety of ways. Autism can happen to anyone. It is caused from genetic complications or syndromes as well as inexorable infections to the brain which then develops to autism. Autism is a mental condition that makes it harder for people to speak or communicate, especially when learning a language or abstract concepts. Autism is a serious condition and it can increase your chances of dying prematurely. There are some things that shouldn’t be done that has to deal with…

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    Personal Narrative Can you spontaneously explode from a cut? Was the question when I was at Granite State Gymnastics, the place where I train 8 months of the year for a 4 month competition season. The gym has a small airlock style walk in with wooden boards as a floor. Once inside, the space is about 4 feet wider than the door frame and has a nicer stripped wooden floor that is light brown and a L stairs to your left when you walk in with a bathroom in front of you and a school flyer style…

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    Approximately 300, 000 persons in the United States have autism or display autistic behaviors and about one-third are under age 21. People with autism come from all socioeconomic classes and males are four times more likely to be affected by autism than females. People with autism can be expected to live a normal lifespan and should be treated the same as any other person or student. (Autism and the school nurse) Because students with autism suffer from difficulties in social interaction and…

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    Watching Autism: The Musical showed me how students with autism and other developmental disabilities interacted in a social setting such as creating a musical. More importantly, this film highlighted how parents cope with their child having developmental disabilities and the struggles they face. The director of the play adopted her son, Neal at twenty-three months and immediately knew he was different. Neal would scream and have tantrums. There came a point where Neal would not speak. She…

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    The results of this study relate to material we have been discussing in class because we have learned about face processing and perceptual narrowing. At 3 months, infants can discriminate between happy, surprise, and anger facial expressions whereas at 7 months the infants can also discriminate between facial expressions of fear, sadness, and interest. Perceptual narrowing comes into place because it describes that the more exposure the infant has to specific sensory information such as a…

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    As the term suggests, nodding syndrome is primarily characterized by bobbing of the head. It occurs involuntarily and repetitively in children and is sometimes associated with waking early in the morning, eating and exposure to cold weather. The majority of children appear to function normally prior to its onset but their functions deteriorate as the disease progresses. Nodding occurs for longer durations and more frequently following its onset. Then, tonic-clonic and psychomotor seizures…

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    The cause of Autism is still unknown and the search for a cure is still underway. However, each medication used to treat Autism can causes a great number of dangerous side effects. These side effects can alter the child, potentially, for the rest of their life. The medication are far from helping 100 percent of the symptoms. There are highly successful method that have no lasting harmful effects on the child's physical body and they have the potential to cure 100 percent of the symptom. These…

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    Congenital malformations is a physical defect present at birth, irrespective of whether the defect is caused by a genetic factor or by events existing before or at birth. In a malformation, the development of a structure is arrested, delayed or misdirected early in embryonic life and the effect is permanent. 1 For centuries, skeletal deformities have fascinated many civilizations. For example, the Egyptian God path was depicted as a short limbed dwarf and metabolic bone disorders were recognised…

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