Category: Autism
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Evidence-Based Strategy in Autism
Evidence-Based Strategy in Autism Introduction Challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviours, and nonverbal communications are common among children in the United Kingdom. According to BMA, it is estimated that 700,000 people in the United Kingdom have autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Out of every one hundred children, one is diagnosed with ASD (Mehlmann-Wick, 2020). Quality diagnosis…
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Functional Communication Training via Telehealth for Young Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder
Functional Communication Training via Telehealth for Young Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) was employed for this investigation to compare the therapy with Functional Communication Training. RCTs participants are randomly assigned to either an experimental or a control group. Testing the effects of a novel depression drug would serve as an example.…
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Causes and Treatment of Autism in Children
Causes and Treatment of Autism in Children Table of Contents Introduction Causes of Childhood Autism Treatment of Autism in Children Conclusion References Introduction Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a condition connected to brain development that impacts how people perceive and communicate with others. It also eliminates problems in the childs social interaction and socialization. Autism…
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Autism Spectrum Disorder Analysis
Autism Spectrum Disorder Analysis Table of Contents Introduction Signs and Symptoms Diagnostic Criteria Differential Diagnosis Causes and Risk Factors Screening Tools Interventions Conclusion References Introduction Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a collection of neurological conditions in which a persons speech, motor motions, and social interaction are disrupted. ASD is categorized as a cognitive disorder as…
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Autism Spectrum Disorder and Dialogue Framework
Autism Spectrum Disorder and Dialogue Framework Table of Contents Abstract Purpose Research Questions Expected Outcomes Prior Research Methods Limitations References Abstract Autism spectrum disorder is a condition resulting from abnormal brain development. The key impacts of the disease are ones inability to socialize with other individuals and altered perception of the surrounding social environment. Further,…
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Autism Spectrum Disorder in Children
Autism Spectrum Disorder in Children Introduction Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurological disorder marked by the onset of social interaction and communication impairment at a young age. Although autism is not recognized as a learning disability, autistic children may face some learning difficulties. It affects a persons social interaction, behavior, communication, and learning ability.…
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Importance of Learning More About Autism
Importance of Learning More About Autism There is a well-known phrase that states: Knowledge is power. Being aware of the differences that people around one have can help them make the lives of those people easier. One example of those who are different is individuals with autism spectrum disorder, or ASD. As per Centers for…
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Applied Behavior Analysis with Children with Autism
Applied Behavior Analysis with Children with Autism Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is broadly used with children with autism spectrum disorders as several studies presented their high effectiveness. Principles of respondent conditioning and instrumental conditioning are used in the basement of ABA. Respondent conditioning, or classical conditioning, is a process of learning in which two stimuli…
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Autism: Diagnostics and Treatment
Autism: Diagnostics and Treatment Table of Contents Introduction Symptoms Prevalence Biological Foundation Medication and Behavioral Treatment Autism and Daily Life Conclusion References Introduction Autism is, perhaps, one of the most broadly known mental health issues. However, unsurprisingly, it is often poorly represented due to the presence of multiple myths regarding autism. Moreover, the lack of…
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Development and Management of Autism
Development and Management of Autism Outline Autism is a disorder that affects the development of children and it is presented in form of abnormal functioning in the areas of socialization, self-direction, and communication. Autism is caused by a variety of factors which include the environmental as well as genetic factors. Autism symptoms are accelerated by…