Articles, tagged with "autism spectrum disorders", page 1
20th February 2012
Autism is a disorder seen in children of less than 3 years. It is a brain development disorder. Social interaction and communication are seen to be affected in this disorder. It is strongly related to genetic factors. Rarely is it associated with agents t...
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DesiDieter
20th February 2012
Autism is a disorder seen in children of less than 3 years. It is a brain development disorder. Social interaction and communication are seen to be affected in this disorder. It is strongly related to genetic factors. Rarely is it associated with agents t...
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Author:
DesiDieter
03rd January 2012
Across the country school districts have experienced an increase in referrals for special education services for students with autism spectrum disorders. As a result District personnel have been pushed beyond the limits of their resources and time.
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Author:
JamesW00ds
23rd June 2011
Autism is now viewed more as a range of symptoms rather than as a single condition. It is often first recognized through delays in communication and social interaction, which show up in language development and imaginary play. Growing awareness of the ext...
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Author:
Wiley Long
26th April 2011
Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) cover a variety of behaviors and abilities and are caused by abnormal brain development. While ASD begins when the individual is a child, it will last throughout the individual’s life. Most individuals with ASDs will displ...
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Author:
sanjeevkmr
20th April 2011
Autism is a complex neurological disorder that involves abnormalities at the level of the central nervous system. Although the specific causes of autism in remain unknown, it seems that acquired or inherited genetic dysfunctions have a very important role...
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Author:
cdane
19th April 2011
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) can be managed effectively by adding the right supplements to the diet of children who are experiencing any of these disorders. Studies have been favorable in proving that a combination of magnesium and vitamin B6 is effect...
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Author:
Neilb75
31st March 2011
Autism or Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) is a serious neurological disorder affecting communication skills, social interactions, adaptability in an individual, and also causes dramatic changes in behavioral patterns. This condition typically lasts throug...
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Author:
Make HealthEasy
10th March 2011
Autism in children is a common issue these days. Many parents have to bear the pain seeing their children facing the problem of autism. We can term this as a disorder, that is found in the infants in their three’s or four’s. Though the proper cause is not...
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Author:
totreatautism
09th March 2011
In a recent study, Dr. Karen Pierce and colleagues identified preference for geometric patterns over social images as a possible early risk factor for the development of autism spectrum disorders (ASD). The identification of early signs of ASD is crucial ...
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Author:
CARD
04th March 2011
You may know that teachers and educators are usually obliged to take ongoing classes or courses. This might fall under the description of continuing educational units, or even help them to qualify for an advanced degree. Interestingly enough, educators an...
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Author:
Gbutch
04th March 2011
It is vitally important for any type of school to remember that inclusion is now the standard policy, and that any teacher interacting with any students should know precisely how to help them in the most productive ways. Things can get a bit complicated t...
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Author:
Gbutch
04th March 2011
Education often uses positive or negative reinforcement to teach the student a lesson. For instance, a child learning to speak is going to receive smiles when they emulate the sounds of the adults around them, and this is going to encourage them to contin...
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Author:
Gbutch
04th March 2011
When a school of any kind seeks to meet federal mandates about inclusion they often have to consider ways of upgrading the staffs education. This is one of the primary reasons that schools seek out ABA training. This is a type of training that uses the pr...
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Author:
Gbutch
04th March 2011
Humans tend to learn by observing others, and this is particularly true of humans in their very early years. Interestingly enough, when someone is born with ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorders) they may not pick up on things in the same ways as others and may ...
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Author:
Gbutch