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    Diagnostic Criteria The current diagnostic and statistical manual of mental health disorder (DSM)V which was updated in 2013, placed diagnostic criteria for disorders such as Autistic disorders, Asperger syndrome, Pervasive developmental disorder-not otherwise specified into an umbrella which is now called ASD ("Autism Speaks," 2016; "CDC," 2016). Under the current DSMV, diagnostic criteria for ASD has five criterions A through E and the child must meet the requirements of each criterion to…

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    Peer Family Life Education

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    reduce sexual risk behaviors by adolescent urban populations (Puentes & Wassel, 2003). The article begins by addressing literature and research completed on urban youth regarding…

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    Antwone Sexual Abuse

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    that sexual abuse has four types of traumatic sexualization, betrayal, powerlessness, and stigmatization. Traumatic sexualization is the result of a child’s exposure to sexual behavior that is inappropriate to the level of development. The sense of betrayal is felt by the developing adolescent and can contribute to self-abuse or rebellious behavior. Being violated over and over the child feels a sense of…

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    If a child is suspected to have a developmental delay they will be evaluated. These skills are age related and will vary by age. The evaluations will take place in such areas as gross motor skills, which encompasses the usage of large muscle groups for movement. These movements include walking, running, and sitting. Gross motor skills are also important for balance. Fine motor skills are motor movements that use smaller more refined muscle movement. These would be using pincer skills needed to…

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    disorders under the general umbrella of ASD that vary by severity or the amount of support needed. Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome are two disorders on opposite ends of the continuum. Autism is more severe and presents with restricted, repetitive behavior and echolalia, whereas individuals with Asperger’s Syndrome are more subtly impaired in their social skills, with seemingly neurotypical language skills. It is a common saying in the special needs community that “if you’ve met one person with…

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    Genetic Theory Of Autism

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    A theory has come about concerning autism, many people are concerned that it may be an environmental disorder rather than a genetic mutation. This new theory centers around environmental influences, when referring to environmental causes this can include the age of conception, nutrition and diet during pregnancy, and infection throughout pregnancy. The most noted characteristic of this is that fetuses and babies are exposed to several chemicals, viruses, and pesticides. But there is not much…

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    The CAPI is a tool that identifies risk factors that are associated with maltreatment that is present in the family which are based on psychological and social factors that are linked to the abusive behavior of the child’s parents and estimates potential of child maltreatment. It has a 160 items that is based on self-reporting in which the respondent is either chooses agree to state statement or disagree to statement (Campbell, 2007). An example of a scale that…

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    Evaluation is an important procedure for any program that is seeking to improve or assess its program strategies. The evaluation of family engagement practices can help build up and expand program’s connection with families. However, there is no one best way to evaluate family engagement. Programs should choose an evaluations process that will assist them in answering their most demanding questions. The proposed family engagement strategies and activities look great on paper; however, dilemmas,…

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    who know the child very well and know their best interests. Others may include individuals who are experts in certain areas and can offer input that is significant to the overall team. These experts may include an expert in reading or an expert in behavior. Experts can be invited by the parents or through the district. Therapist may also be included especially if they have been working with the student. Family friends and caregivers can also participate in the team if they are invited to do so.…

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    Disadvantages Of Cd

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    regularly operate in a style that contravenes social criterion and the intrinsic privilege of others. Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) is the less relentless of the two disorders, but without treatment that is focused on belligerent and intractable behavior the symptoms can worsen and lead to (CD) based off austerity. The habits that stem from (CD) and (ODD) are similar to those of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). It is not uncommon for children with (ADHD) to have coinciding…

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