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    Autism is more common than you think. In fact, it exists, on all parts of the spectrum, all around us. In just the past few years, professionals estimated that 1 in 88 children were diagnosted as autistic. Some even suppose that the number is as high as 1 in 50! Famous people are no different than the rest of us, and that includes children with disabilities. Here are ten famous people you didn't know had autistic children. Number Eight: Tommy Hilfiger This famous man has a lot of experience…

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    Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a broad range of complex disorders characterized by impairments in social interaction and communication difficulties. Some studies have found that ASD could result from the disruption of normal brain development early in fetal development, possibly due to defects in genes or the effect of environmental factors(cite). Although the results of some animal experiments and population studies indicated the potential influence of vitamin D deficiency in…

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    Trisomy 21

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    and mentally but it will increase the risk of Down’s syndrome in the child. The chances of Down’s syndrome in the child if the mother is affected is 15% and only 5% if the father is affected. This type of Down’s syndrome is not related to the mother’s age. Children without the Down syndrome may inherit this translocation and may further add the risk of Down syndrome in their offspring. Description and cure There is no cure for Down’s syndrome. Although, efforts are done…

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    What kind of therapy options are there for patients on the autism spectrum? The first of many options is occupational therapy, which is “skilled treatment that helps individuals achieve independence in all facets of their lives” (About, 2015). The occupational therapist assist people in developing skills that are necessary to living independently. In correlation, occupational therapy for patients on the autism spectrum has changed recently over the years. It used to be developing skills such…

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    Trisomy 21 Disability

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    Trisomy 21 or Down Syndrome. This unique syndrome not only has physical and mental side effects, but it also causes severe health side effects. Down syndrome individuals have a predisposition to periodontal disease; however, prevention precautions can be implemented to create an overall healthy oral cavity. Trisomy 21, more commonly known as down syndrome, is a genetic disorder that arises from a defect involving chromosome 21. Cells in the human body are composed of 23…

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    Being involved with different classroom observations, I have seen and observed many different students. One in particular was a child was autism. According to Autism Speaks, the definition for autism is, “mental condition, present from early childhood, characterized by difficulty in communicating and forming relationships with other people and in using language and abstract concepts” (https://www.autismspeaks.org/what-autism). There are different types of autism as we know, data has collected…

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    Motor Control in Special Populations Understanding macrographia in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) Alejandra Gamez University of Texas at El Paso KIN 5373 October 15, 2015 Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is associated with neurodevelopmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication, social interactions, and restrained, monotonous patterns of interests, activities, or behaviors. In addition, evidence has shown that ASD is also linked to motor…

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    Autism spectrum disorders (ASD’s) have a new diagnostic criteria that includes sensory disturbances in addition to well established language, communication, and social deficits. One of ASD’s sensory disturbances is an impaired ability to fit in multisensory information into their mind. From this impairment, individuals with ASD may have difficulty working with their senses. These impairments may cascade into higher-level deficits, change their day to day routine, such as speech perception.…

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    In 2001, I was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome, and I became an educational statistic. In other words, I was one child out of 150 that had to struggle through being delayed in their gross motor, fine motor, and speech because of the diagnostics. Routine work that I needed to accomplish, such as writing my name, was extremely difficult. Thanks to the encouragement of my parents, teachers, and therapists, I did not know how far I would come, and how much I would learn. I was born on March…

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    There is increasing experimental evidence that proposes that evidence-based early intervention for children with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is connected to social, language and cognitive improvements (Landa & Kalb, 2012). Furthermore, empirical evidence has shown that that children who start interventions at younger ages make larger improvements than older children (Harris & Handleman, 2000). Child development is described as the advancement of cognitive, physical and psychological…

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