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Autism Autism Spectrum Disorder

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Supporting people living with autism spectrum disorder and ...

Supporting people living with autism spectrum disorder and ...

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the autism spectrum but for the purposes of this document we have chosen to use ASD (autism spectrum disorder) to include diagnosis and terms like autism, Asperger syndrome, atypical autism, pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise …

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A Grandparent’s Guide to Autism

A Grandparent’s Guide to Autism

www.autismspeaks.org

spectrum” reflects the wide variation in challenges and strengths possessed by each person with autism. *For the purposes of this tool kit, the term “autism” will be used to describe children with all types of autism spectrum disorders, including Autistic Disorder, Asperger Disorder,

  Spectrum, Disorders, Autism, Autism spectrum

Practical Teaching Strategies for Students with Autism ...

Practical Teaching Strategies for Students with Autism ...

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How Autism Spectrum Disorder Affects Student Performance ASD is a neurodevelopmental disorder that typically affects a person’s ability to communicate and interact socially with others (Centers for Disease Control and Preventions, 2015). Most people with ASD also exhibit challenging or repetitive behaviours. Autism can, but

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8055 A Parent’s Handbook: Your Guide to Autism Programs

8055 A Parent’s Handbook: Your Guide to Autism Programs

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Autism Spectrum Disorder is a complex neurobiological condition that impacts brain development and affects a person’s social relationships, communication, interests and behaviour. The symptoms and characteristics present in a wide variety of

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Autism Spectrum Disorder - psychiatry.org

Autism Spectrum Disorder - psychiatry.org

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Autism Spectrum Disorder One of the most important changes in the fifth edition of the . Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Men-tal Disorders (DSM-5) is to autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The revised diagnosis represents a new, more accurate, and medically and scientifically useful way of diagnosing individuals with autism-related disorders.

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Autism Spectrum Disorder: Support Strategies.

Autism Spectrum Disorder: Support Strategies.

www.ndp.org.au

Autism Spectrum Disorder: Support Strategies. What is ASD? Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) is a term used to describe a lifelong condition that affects a person’s development throughout their lifespan. Social communication, social interaction and restricted, repetitive behaviours are the main areas of difference from people without ASD.

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Autism and Medication: Safe and Careful Use

Autism and Medication: Safe and Careful Use

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*For the purposes of this tool kit, the term “autism” will be used to describe children with all types of Autism Spectrum Disorders, including Autistic Disorder, Asperger’s Disorder, and Pervasive Developmental Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (PDDNOS).

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ASD Specific Screening Tools

ASD Specific Screening Tools

www.unl.edu

behaviors of individuals with autism. The items are grouped into three subscales: Stereotyped Behaviors, Communication, and Social Interaction. • Results are reported as an Autism Index with higher scores being indicative of more behaviors. Administrator: Parent/Caregiver or Professional Krug Asperger’s Disorder Index (KADI) (Krug & Arick ...

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SOCIAL SKILLS: INTERVENTIONS FOR STUDENTS WITH …

SOCIAL SKILLS: INTERVENTIONS FOR STUDENTS WITH …

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Disorder Prevalence Average Onset Anorexia nervosa 0.5-1% 14-18 years Bulimia 1-3% late adolescence Adolescent-Limited Conduct Disorder 2-6% peaks at 17 years Generalized Anxiety Disorder 3-6% 10-14 years Depression 20% 15-19 years Suicide Attempts 30% of those with depression first attempt: 13-14 years (Mash & Wolfe, 2002)

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