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Autism
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of disorders that affect Americans, I find that autism is amid the most intriguing. This enigmatic disorder affects between 300,000-400,000 individuals in the U.S. and even larger amounts of the population worldwide. Despite the growing num...

Autism
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whose behavioural characteristics range on a continuum from mild to severe. Autism is typically not diagnosed prior to age 2 to 3 years and the prognosis for this pervasive developmental disorder is poor. Even though there is no documented ...

Autism
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neurodevelopment disorders, distinguished by communal impairments, connection adversities, and constrained, repetitive, and stereotyped patterns of behavior. A comprehensive evaluation needs a multidisciplinary group, encompassing a psychol...

Autism In Public Schools
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autism (or autism spectrum disorders), traumatic brain injury, and severe or multiple disabilities (e.g., deaf-blindness). These students have been or can be predicted to be unsuccessful in the general education curriculum with instruction ...

Genetic Errors And Autism
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genetics and medical problems. In many families, there appears to be a pattern of autism or related disabilities, further supporting a genetic basis to the disorder. While no one gene has been identified as causing autism, researchers are s...

Genetic Errors And Autism
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genetic influence. Background theory Unlike people who inherit Huntington disease, a genetic disease that does not strike until after the affected person has reached reproductive age, persons affected with autism are so socially disabled th...

Autism And The Movie Rain Man
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autism (and realistically there ought not to be). Raymond returns to the institution at the end of the movie. But it is clear both Raymond and Charlie have changed. Raymond is a bit more self-sufficient and tolerates some affection; Charlie...