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Six Developmental Trajectories Characterize Children With Autism

Six Developmental Trajectories Characterize Children With Autism

... To create scores for communication and social functioning, we summed the CDER ’ s 3 items that measure communication and 5 items that measure social interaction, weighting each item equally, and then rescaled the sums ... See full document

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Developmental divergence: motor trajectories in children with fragile X syndrome with and without co-occurring autism

Developmental divergence: motor trajectories in children with fragile X syndrome with and without co-occurring autism

... carefully characterize the nature of motor impairments in FXS, longitudinal examination of gains in motor abilities over time contribute to our fundamental understanding of motor impairments in FXS and their role ... See full document

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The Theoretical Principles of the Body Centered Therapy to Promote Affective Attunement in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

The Theoretical Principles of the Body Centered Therapy to Promote Affective Attunement in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

... should characterize all interventions so that enjoyment and motivation could activate the cognitive ...the developmental approach [35], in a sample of 80 autistic children, significant improvements ... See full document

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Performing against the odds: developmental trajectories of children in the EPPSE 3 to 16 study

Performing against the odds: developmental trajectories of children in the EPPSE 3 to 16 study

... for children from poor families, shared environment accounted for 60% of the variance in IQ, while the proportion of variance explained by genes was virtually ...For children from wealthier backgrounds, by ... See full document

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Performing against the odds: developmental trajectories of children in the EPPSE 3-16 study

Performing against the odds: developmental trajectories of children in the EPPSE 3-16 study

... for children from poor families, shared environment accounted for 60% of the variance in IQ, while the proportion of variance explained by genes was virtually ...For children from wealthier backgrounds, by ... See full document

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Children with borderline intellectual functioning and autism spectrum disorder: developmental trajectories from 4 to 11 years of age

Children with borderline intellectual functioning and autism spectrum disorder: developmental trajectories from 4 to 11 years of age

... of children with attention deficits and difficulties with regulating activity level and ...the children still met crite- ria for ASD or had definite subthreshold symptoms; two-thirds of these had symptoms ... See full document

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How to Make a Mudsparkler

How to Make a Mudsparkler

... of autism, ABA methods are used across age ranges, in a variety of settings (home, community, school), and with few restrictions on intensity, duration, or the requirement of 1:1 ... See full document

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Developmental Trajectories From Birth to School Age in Healthy Term-Born Children

Developmental Trajectories From Birth to School Age in Healthy Term-Born Children

... Psychomotor Developmental Index from the Bay- ley Scales of Infant Development; and at school age with the Movement Assessment Battery for ...Mental Developmental Index from the Bayley Scales of Infant ... See full document

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Performing against the odds: developmental trajectories of children in the EPPSE 3-16 study

Performing against the odds: developmental trajectories of children in the EPPSE 3-16 study

... SES children ‘succeeding against the odds’ set and reinforced high standards for behaviour and academic aspirations for the ...their children to succeed in ...the children and their resilience and ... See full document

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Global Sustainable Development Starts With Investment in the Early Brain Development of Children

Global Sustainable Development Starts With Investment in the Early Brain Development of Children

... these effects impact school readiness and long-term academic achievement. Research on home visiting programs in the United States has shown that they can improve parenting skills and the quality of the home environment, ... See full document

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Ghrelin Regulates Energy Homeostasis Through Discrete Central and Peripheral Signaling Mechanisms

Ghrelin Regulates Energy Homeostasis Through Discrete Central and Peripheral Signaling Mechanisms

... Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are characterized by difficulty in communication and social interaction, and repetition of behaviors, requiring focused intervention efforts over time. Research has supported the ... See full document

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Study protocol for the Australian autism biobank: an international resource to advance autism discovery research

Study protocol for the Australian autism biobank: an international resource to advance autism discovery research

... Australian Autism Biobank is the first effort of its kind in Australia, designed to overcome these previous limitations by establishing an international resource that will facilitate effective and timely research ... See full document

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Developmental Trajectories of Subjective Social Status

Developmental Trajectories of Subjective Social Status

... Correlates of trajectory membership are found in Table 3. Although there were no gender differences in trajectory membership, there were racial and SES differences. Compared with white subjects, black subjects were less ... See full document

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Novel copy number variants in children with autism and additional developmental anomalies

Novel copy number variants in children with autism and additional developmental anomalies

... 17 children from 15 families with the following features: at least one child with autism who also had a less than common cranio-facial dysmorphology, limb or digit abnormality, or ocular abnormality that ... See full document

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The reach-to-grasp movement in infants later diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder: a high-risk sibling cohort study

The reach-to-grasp movement in infants later diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder: a high-risk sibling cohort study

... The five components are further divided into 14 sub- components (for a complete description, see Table 3). The developmental trajectory of reaching was scored based on infant performance relative to healthy adult ... See full document

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Motor skill development in preschool children with mental and developmental disorders - the difference after a one year comprehensive education program

Motor skill development in preschool children with mental and developmental disorders - the difference after a one year comprehensive education program

... dated for use in the childhood population with mental retardation, developmental delay and children with au- tism in many countries around the world though it is based on USA norms (Chow et al., 2002). This ... See full document

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Conduct problems co-occur with hyperactivity in children with language impairment : a longitudinal study from childhood to adolescence

Conduct problems co-occur with hyperactivity in children with language impairment : a longitudinal study from childhood to adolescence

... involving children with LI, however, have been small in scale and cross-sectional in ...of children with LI at various follow-up ages have found strong links between LI and conduct problems (Beitchman et ... See full document

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A Novel Educational Game for teaching Emotion Identification Skills to Preschoolers with Autism Diagnosis

A Novel Educational Game for teaching Emotion Identification Skills to Preschoolers with Autism Diagnosis

... Game begins with an instruction page where the child is informed what is going to happen, what she/he has to do and how she/he can do it. Apart from the text on the screen, audio instructions are also provided. Audio ... See full document

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Understanding delay in developmental disorders

Understanding delay in developmental disorders

... The population model framework above considered only a continuum of mechanistic variation in a population of developing children. Other work has addressed the interaction of that continuum with atypical variation, ... See full document

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The Uranium Lead Geochemistry of the Mount McRae Shale Formation, Hamersley Basin, Western Australia

The Uranium Lead Geochemistry of the Mount McRae Shale Formation, Hamersley Basin, Western Australia

... with autism (Dawson, Meltzoff, & Kuhl, 2000; Klin et ...age, children with autism were identified as being less likely to anticipate being picked up, show affection towards familiar people, show ... See full document

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