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    Autism, also known as Autism Spectrum Disorder, has been a disorder that has been around for many generations, and has been classified as a “disease” by some scholars and doctors, but that is not the case. It is classified as a symptom of abnormal development in a pre-developed brain. Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder that is characterized by very impaired social interaction, verbal and non-verbal communication, and a sort of repetitive behavior that exists. Since there are many children…

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    that have been diagnosed with learning abilities, and in particular, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Increase in the diagnosis of Autism among students has had an effect on Special Education and educational implications for the students with Autism. This research paper will attempt to provide an overview of Autism Spectrum Disorders and the implications that their prevalence has on the field of education. The disorder affects three main areas of a student’s life: communication, social…

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    suffering from Autism Spectrum Disorder may come across difficulties in, expressing what they are feeling. They also have significant difficulty as to their verbal communication skills and inability of engaging in a social interaction (Mayo Clinic, 2014). Finding the root causes of an Autism Spectrum Disorder have been very difficult, yet brought up a numerous controversial debate on this topic. Some of the studies have found that, the root causes of an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have…

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    Autism is the fastest growing disability within our country. DSM-IV-TR includes five Pervasive Development Disorders (PDD): Autistic Disorder, Asperger’s Disorder, Rett’s Disorder, Childhood Disintegrative Disorder, and Pervasive Development Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS). It is defined by IDEA as a developmental disability significantly affecting verbal and nonverbal communication and social interaction, generally evident before the age of three that adversely affects a child’s…

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    Autism Chapter 12 Summary

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    In chapter 12 I will be discussing the autism spectrum disorders. With screening and advancements diagnosis and intervention their hopes and dreams that can't be filled. As most people will witness the autism spectrum is from very small to large.ASD was identified by Johns Hopkins a psychiatrist Leo Kanner. Is the is not a laughing matter these individuals have a very hard life and challenges that will continue through the lifespan. Useful techniques and research with databases enhance…

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    extremely overwhelming. AS is a disorder with many descriptions. Rebecca J. Frey, PH.D. and Kathleen A. Fergus, MS, define AS as a part of a group of childhood disorders known as the Autism Spectrum Disorders or the Pervasive Developmental Disorders (Frey & Fergus). This is general definition of the syndrome does not give much insight into what AS is, but it is a beginning.…

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    Autism is a developmental disability scientifically affecting verbal and nonverbal communication and social interactions. Individuals with autism spectrum disorder often experiences, difficulties in social and emotional connections. Autism statics say that autism is almost five times more common among boys than girls. Researchers have found number of genes that are the possible causes of ASD. Is important to identify the early signs of autism and seeking and interventions services. Autism…

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    Autism Vs Autism

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    68 children are now diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, a thirty percent increase from just two years ago. As people gain more knowledge about the numerous symptoms and behaviors that show early signs of autism, they immediately begin diagnosing and planning what to do for this child without looking at any other possibilities. Learning and attention disabilities are a serious condition that is often misdiagnosed as autism spectrum disorder due to the overlapping symptoms and behaviors that…

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    Autism spectrum disorder is one of the most common disorders diagnosed in children and adolescents that can be passed down through genetics. There are three types of autism spectrum disorder: Autistic Disorder or “classic” autism, Asperger Syndrome, and Pervasive Developmental Disorder. Autism is found much more commonly in males than in females, with the overall incidence in the US now estimated at 1 out of every 110 individuals (CDC 2009). Between 2002 and 2008, the prevalence of children with…

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    Family And Autism Essay

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    lot more or less than a few children living in the same household. The relevancy in the fact that one in 86 children are diagnosed with some degree of autism is humbling to anyone, parents especially. Any form or degree of autism (Autism spectrum disorder)…

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