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Differentiating between Autism and the child

The Importance of Differentiating Between Traits of Autism Spectrum Disorder and Callous and Unemotional Traits

The Importance of Differentiating Between Traits of Autism Spectrum Disorder and Callous and Unemotional Traits

... with autism having significant difficulty progressing through rehabilitative programs, as information is often presented in a manner that is not a good match for their unique learning ...better ...

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Can sharing education between home and school benefit the child with autism?

Can sharing education between home and school benefit the child with autism?

... education between home and school is something that you feel that you have had to argue hard to achieve, and that the school has not always fully ...children's autism in order to get them what they need, ...

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Can sharing education between home and school benefit the child with autism?

Can sharing education between home and school benefit the child with autism?

... education between home and school is something that you feel that you have had to argue hard to achieve, and that the school has not always fully ...children's autism in order to get them what they need, ...

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A meta-synthesis on parenting a child with autism

A meta-synthesis on parenting a child with autism

... of autism has deep implications on parents of children with the disorder, resulting in a wide range of ...with autism. 14 First, caring for a child with autism is not without emotional ...

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A meta-synthesis on parenting a child with autism

A meta-synthesis on parenting a child with autism

... of autism has deep implications on parents of children with the disorder, resulting in a wide range of ...with autism. 14 First, caring for a child with autism is not without emotional ...

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The Experiences of Families with a Child Diagnosed with Autism

The Experiences of Families with a Child Diagnosed with Autism

... with autism (Epp, ...the child is interrupted when engaging in undesired ...the child and model for them how to engage in a more appropriate ...the child with autism a way to learn what ...

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About Autism. Why Was My Child Diagnosed with Autism? And What Does It Mean? Why Does My Child Need a Diagnosis of Autism?

About Autism. Why Was My Child Diagnosed with Autism? And What Does It Mean? Why Does My Child Need a Diagnosis of Autism?

... your child having trouble getting to sleep or sleep- ing through the night? Sleep problems are common in children and adolescents with ...a child with sleep problems can affect the whole fam- ...your ...

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About Autism. Why Was My Child Diagnosed with Autism? And What Does It Mean? Why Does My Child Need a Diagnosis of Autism?

About Autism. Why Was My Child Diagnosed with Autism? And What Does It Mean? Why Does My Child Need a Diagnosis of Autism?

... your child with autism learned at a much younger age than other children you ...with autism learn on their own much faster than their typically develop- ing peers or ...two-year-old child. And ...

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The broad autism phenotype predicts child functioning in autism spectrum disorders

The broad autism phenotype predicts child functioning in autism spectrum disorders

... relationship between mothers’ and fathers’ trait severity and their children’s social skills has yet to be systematically ...correlations between children’s scores on the Social Communication Questionnaire ...

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The Effect of Family-Centered Nature Therapy on Interactions Between Parent and Child With Autism Spectrum Disorder

The Effect of Family-Centered Nature Therapy on Interactions Between Parent and Child With Autism Spectrum Disorder

... The primary cause of this disorder remains unclear. However, genetic factors play a comparatively important role in autism occurrence. ASD occurrence is critically rising, as 1 in each 68 children is diagnosed ...

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The Labyrinth of Autism: Heuristic Journeys of Fathers Who Have a Child on the Autism Spectrum

The Labyrinth of Autism: Heuristic Journeys of Fathers Who Have a Child on the Autism Spectrum

... a child with autism, their marriage ended in divorce, Gabriel has since remarried to another woman who is in the autism ...nonverbal autism, intellectual disability, and severe ADHD impact ...

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The impact of a child with autism on the Bruneian family system

The impact of a child with autism on the Bruneian family system

... a child with ASD highly disrupted the social relationships of the ...the child with ASD can sometimes require almost constant attention from a parent is one of the major factors in preventing a parent’s ...

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Communicative Behaviors of Sibling Dyads with a Child with Autism

Communicative Behaviors of Sibling Dyads with a Child with Autism

... The researcher will transfer the parents’ responses onto a table titled Parents’ Interview Responses, which is located in Appendix N . The table will provide easy analysis across parents. In summary, the researcher ...

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Marital Satisfaction for Military Couples with a Child of Autism

Marital Satisfaction for Military Couples with a Child of Autism

... of autism is Applied Behavior Analysis ...the child is needing daily or ...their child can continue ...of autism to have Tricare benefits as Husband 2 would advise not joining because of the ...

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Joint Attention in the Child with Autism: An Appropriate Play Intervention for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Joint Attention in the Child with Autism: An Appropriate Play Intervention for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

... correlation between appropriate play levels increasing during the treatment phase and the number of joint attention engagements seen in the children ...a child with low-functioning Autism Spectrum ...

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Concerns and considerations among caregivers of a child with autism in Qatar

Concerns and considerations among caregivers of a child with autism in Qatar

... While a number of caregivers in the AG utilize specia- lized services, like special education classes and parent support groups, others said these services were unavailable to them. Other studies overseas suggested that ...

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Inclusive Ensembles: Differentiating for the Singer on the Autism Spectrum

Inclusive Ensembles: Differentiating for the Singer on the Autism Spectrum

... Many behavior specialists identify a behavior cycle. Teachers can manage student behavior by intervening appropriately in the cycle. Hammel and Hourigan (2013) identify a simple behavioral cycle: the antecedent, ...

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How To Help A Child With Autism

How To Help A Child With Autism

... – AUTISM (Social Communication Program) Students aged 4 – 21 years with a diagnosis of autism/pervasive developmental disorder are enrolled in their home school on a regular classroom register with ...

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How To Treat A Child With Autism

How To Treat A Child With Autism

... When discussing typical OBH client profiles, it is helpful to first delineate between private placement and adjudicated programs. Because of the varying histories and purposes of these types of programs, clients ...

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Autism and Child Psychopathology Series

Autism and Child Psychopathology Series

... purpose. His patients often were quite adept at completing tasks involving tools, but would only be able to complete them if the same pattern of behaviors was carried out in the same order. For instance, one of the ...

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