Teaching children diagnosed with Autism
.... Children with
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Autism
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Autism Features
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Autism, its Physiological & Behavioral Abnormalities
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Autism
.... NY: Syracuse University Press. Seifert, C. (1990). Case studies in
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Autism: Impact on Parents and Siblings
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autism, parents need to take their autistic
child to neurologists to check for possible symptoms of seizure disorder ....
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Autism
.... crux of what it is to be human, "at the age when a normal toddler would solicit touch, begin to develop speech and engage in play, a
child with
autism may pull ....
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Autism and Behavioral Assessment
.... NY: Syracuse University Press. Seifert, C. (1990). Case studies in
autism: A young
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Autism and Language Disorders
.... One example of echolalia in
autism can be seen in the case study an autistic .... From that time on, the
child inappropriately used the same expression each time he ....
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Autism
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Physiological Aspects of Autism
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Communication Difficulties and Autism Autism and Communication ...
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Autism and Practice
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THE ABA PILOT PROJECT
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Autism and a Wrap-Around Program
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Parents of Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder
.... the multitude of pressures that are exerted on every family, and how those pressures are intensified with the introduction of a
child with
autism who has many ....
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Autism
.... More specifically, the signs that
child or an adult have
autism have been identified in the areas of communication and social deficiencies. ....
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Autism
.... More specifically, the signs that
child or an adult have
autism have been identified in the areas of communication and social deficiencies. ....
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Learning Disabilities
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child has
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Learning Disabilities of Children
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Successful community organizing
.... Boston: Allyn & Bacon. Learning that their
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Autistic disorder
.... In order to fit the DSM-IV diagnosis of
autism, the
child must have exhibited these symptoms by the age of 3. The DSM-IV guidelines observe that the majority ....
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Autistic Disorder
.... In order to fit the DSM-IV diagnosis of
autism, the
child must have exhibited these symptoms by the age of 3. The DSM-IV guidelines observe that the majority ....
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Language Acquisition of Children
.... Although symptoms of
autism, such as impaired language, may decline or disappear as the
child gets older, social impairments such as failure to communicate ....
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Development of Language Skills
.... Although symptoms of
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child gets older, social impairments such as failure to communicate ....
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Children with Disabilities
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Coping Strategies
.... of children with
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LITERATURE REVIEW: Coping Strategies
.... of children with
autism are likely to cite specific stressors such as depression and anxiety, day-to-day caring of the autistic
child, financial difficulties ....
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Models of Child Development
.... 2. Personality disorder, conduct disorder and
autism are all disorders in which the
child had failed to make a secure and trusting attachment to their ....
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Play Therapy and Pervasive Developmental
.... And finally there is no way to clearly discriminate PDDNOS from other
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