Autism and Language Disorders
.... One example of echolalia in
autism can be
seen in the case study an autistic boy whose mother yelled, "Do you want me to take your shoes off?" when he was ....
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Autism
.... obsessions, bizarre patterns of behavior and irrational fears, and don't form friendships easily," (Ethnic News, 1997: 1). To often,
autism is
seen as being a ....
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Autism
.... Frith (1993) notes that
autism has to be
seen as a devastating handicap without a cure: The autistic child has a mind that is unlikely to develop self ....
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Autism Features
.... Frith (1993) notes that
autism has to be
seen as a devastating handicap without a cure: The autistic child has a mind that is unlikely to develop self ....
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Autism and Practice
.... of
autism as other than deficit and disorder. Still, theory of mind explanations do not absolutely forbid the same kinds of approaches that are
seen as useful ....
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Jake: A Case Study in Autism
.... is a three-year-old African American boy who has been diagnosed with
autism. .... These findings accord with those of neuroanatomists who have
seen abnormalities in ....
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Communication Difficulties and Autism Autism and Communication ...
.... a cure (although Stehli (1991) indicated her belief that her daughter's
autism was primarily .... Thus, John's echolalia and repetition can also be
seen in this way ....
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Autism
.... virus (MV) infection and immunodeficiency was studied in children with
autism, ileo-colonic .... MV staining was not
seen in either nine of 10 age-matched control ....
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Physiological Aspects of Autism
.... virus (MV) infection and immunodeficiency was studied in children with
autism, ileo-colonic .... MV staining was not
seen in either nine of 10 age-matched control ....
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Autism: Impact on Parents and Siblings
.... Generally, drugs cannot cure
autism; they are used to augment the level of .... their children have to fight against specialists who have only
seen their children ....
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Poisoning by Mercury
.... No significant differences were
seen in stillbirths or miscarriages between the two .... Mercury poisoning is though to be responsible for some types of
autism. ....
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Parents of Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder
.... People sometimes believe that if they have
seen the movie Rain Man or other media portrayals, they understand
autism and know what should be done to create ....
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Bio-Medical Conditions and School Accomodations
.... in the form of a psychotherapist and teachers of children with
autism. .... with Providers: [x] frequent [ ] not frequent This child must be
seen by professionals ....
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Internet Addiction
.... arising during childhood or adolescence and special problems such as
autism that may .... Reifying a category is
seen by these researchers as literally making it a ....
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INCLUSION: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
.... Determination Of LRE For Each Student Given the just presented continuum, it can be
seen that a means is needed of .... Full inclusion and students with
autism. ....
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The Concept of Schizophrenia
.... perception, abnormal affect out of keeping with the teal situation, and
autism. .... In this view, schizophrenia is
seen as a manifestation of underlying brain ....
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FREUDIAN DREAM THEORY
.... For Horney, dreams are
seen as dramatic expressions of unconscious .... are used as diagnostic instruments for disorders including
autism, schizophrenia, borderline ....
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Human Genome Project & RNA
.... in a desert of junk, they might better be
seen as islands .... several conditions, including B cell lymphoma, lung cancer, prostate cancer,
autism and schizophrenia ....
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Role of Nutrition & Health in the Elderly
.... Another nutritional deficiency
seen in older individuals is anemia .... Children with down syndrome, cerebral palsy and
autism have been helped at British Columbia's ....
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Small Group Home Placement This study investigate
.... Institutions were
seen as meeting needs for security, permanence, medical care, and .... was used by MacDuff (1993) to teach four boys with
autism (all residents of ....
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Orem's Model of Nursing
.... as in conditions such as mental retardation, comatose states or
autism, the individuals .... 25 percent, one quarter of the health problems
seen by physicians could ....
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Dorothy Orem's Self-Care Model
.... as in conditions such as mental retardation, comatose states or
autism, the individuals .... 25 percent, one quarter of the health problems
seen by physicians could ....
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Stem Cell Research
.... visually identifying a pacifier the child had only sucked on before but not
seen. .... social cues or that a child has a speech disability or
autism, which enables ....
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Influence of Parental Rearing on Children's Play
.... Clinical phenomena associated with
autism and congenital blindness have provided some .... psychoemotional and pathological condition such as was
seen in Kolko and ....
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Margaret Drabble
.... A Summer Bird-Cage, Sarah Bennett is moved by a documentary featuring children with
autism. .... from the harsh cruelties of the world, and she has
seen "the real ....
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