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    Tidiane Niangane Monday, November 17, 2015 Ms. Way Medical Assistant 1 Human Development 1 Exam 1)I could give my children only one vaccine I would give them Fluzone which is the Influenza vaccine because it will prevent them from it. Influenza is contagious disease caused by the flu virus. It can cause different illnesses and can even cause death. As a fact, United State have a high rate of flu cases and mortality…

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    one of the most dangerous mental illnesses. It is a common disease in the whole world. Nowadays, statistics show us that autism became a very common condition. All ages may have autism, but children are the biggest victim of this disease. Autism disorder is recognized by difficulties in communication with outside world. People who have this disease cannot do their daily work in the normal way. Autistic people see the world in a different way. ASD might cause learning issues, mental health…

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    Whereas, if an disorder block For years, researchers attempt to associate the disability to the mental Primitive, what is autism? Primary, Autistic Disorder was once know as Kanner's Syndrome or Infantile Autism and is often referred to simply as autism. Aboriginal, thousands of nationally can exhibit a wide range of deficiencies in moderate to serve communication skills, social skills, and behavioral problems.Additional, several inhabitant with Autistic Disorder…

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    What Cause Autism?

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    Autism is a developmental disorder, which is diagnosed based on a group of behavioral symptoms leading to difficulty in communicating and forming relationships. Some of those symptoms include social difficulties, fixated interests, obsessive or repetitive actions and unusually blunt reactions to sensory stimulation. The major symptoms involve no eye contact, no attention, no understanding and frequent tantrums. Some factors that might cause autism in children can be accessibility to toxic…

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    Autism Informative Essay

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    There are things about Autism that might just surprise you. Three things, in fact. What is Autism? Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder that generally affects social interactions, verbal and non-verbal communication, and by restricted and repetitive behaviors. Symptoms in children affected by Autism generally appear within the first three years of life. Facts about Autism: 1) There's currently no cure for no form of detection or cure for Autism. However, with early intervention and…

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    The title of the peer reviewed article that I researched was Using Photographs of Contrasting Contextual Complexity to Support Classroom Transitions for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. It was published in November 25, 2014. The focus of this journal article is to determine the impact of high-context and no-context photographs used with students with ADS to transition to play activities. “The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of high-content photograph with no-context…

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    1. How does autism affect one’s behavior? 2. Is there treatments or therapies that help people with autism to gain verbal skills? 3. What can we do for those who has autism to help them with social-phobia? 4. Is there a limit to the storage in the visual video“library”? 5. Can those with autistic brain ever become normal? For my third question, I want to know how can we help the autistic kids get over the social-phobia. As Grandin mentioned, those people with autism are…

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    Autism Role Model

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    and education, and even in those cases, there continues to be contradictory findings with both large and small sample sizes. Given the recent revision of the Autism Spectrum Disorder criteria in the DSM-5, it should also be noted that some studies, such as Carter et al. (2012), did specify the specific Autism Spectrum Disorder or functioning level of the individuals included in the study and, at least one study, did include individuals diagnosed with severe disabilities. Chiang et al.’s (2013)…

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    In the section I read today, it focused on two things: When an autistic offspring was likely and the unfortunate oblivion of people who are diagnosed with autism. It started off with a man boarding a cruise ship with computer programmers, and interviewing them about their personal life. People who are more creative and intellectual most likely have autistic genes, but too much of it causes borderline autism. His discovery was that most engineers on the ship had autistic children. Later it was…

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    Risperidone: A Case Study

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    Displayed throughout the chapter, taught in the course and the text, treatment varies. Because there is a lack in understanding toward the cause(s) of autism and ASD, as there is still little research, finding the right treatment is challenging. Some children are on specific diets, try vitamin supplements, or even take medications (Berger, 2014). One popular treatment besides the use of the drug risperidone is that of placing the diagnosed child in a hyperactive chamber so that they may breathe…

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