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The field of autism interventions, as well as advice given to parents on educating children with autism spectrum disorders, is characterized by competing claims and controversy. This article compares two events targeted at parents, both... more
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      Autism Spectrum DisordersFeminist Disability StudiesAutism (Education)Disability and Anthropology
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      PsychologyAutism Spectrum DisordersAutism Spectrum DisorderYoung Children
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Le traitement de l’autisme est un thème controversé depuis environ quatre décennies. La première description formelle de l’autisme par Leo Kanner dans les années 1940 mettait l’accent notamment sur l’évolution d’un trouble... more
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      PsychoanalysisAutism Spectrum Disorders
In this talk, I presented the finding of my MEd dissertation on autistic women diagnosed in adulthood. The project consisted of an international sample of more that 50 women and I conducted online focus groups based on the participants'... more
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      AutismAutism Spectrum DisordersAsperger's SyndromeWomen, girls and the autism spectrum,
This investigation examined the long term effect of Karate techniques training on communication of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Thirty school aged children with ASD were randomly assigned to an exercise (n = 15) or a... more
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      Exercise PhysiologyAutism Spectrum DisordersMartial ArtsSport And Exercise Psychology
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Our ancient environments weren’t as diverse as the possibilities modern society Many stories may claim the title of the “Greatest Story Ever Told”: the Iliad, the New Testament or Darwin’s Theory of Evolution. My personal favourite has... more
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      ADHD (Psychology)SchizophreniaAutism Spectrum DisordersNeurodiversity
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      Autism Spectrum DisordersAsperger's SyndromeAutism Spectrum Treatment
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      Autism Spectrum DisordersInstructional TechnologyGeneral Curriculum Access
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      AutismAutism Spectrum DisordersAutism (Education)Autism and Language
El objetivo que se pretende alcanzar consiste en desarrollar una habilidad metacognitiva: La utilización de los recursos lingüísticos y comunicativos de forma consciente y discrecional aplicados al habla dirigida a los niños que... more
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      Languages and LinguisticsNatural Language ProcessingSpeech-Language Pathology/ Communication DisordersAutism Spectrum Disorders
An estimated 1.5% of the world’s population, approximately 120 million individuals, exist somewhere on the broad spectrum of autism. For far too long this spectrum, despite its diversity and nuance, was viewed as a monolithic,... more
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      DesignArchitectureAutismAutism Spectrum Disorders
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      Autism Spectrum DisordersCircus
Autism often is associated with general perceptual deficits. However, especially in visual processing, research shows a specific profile of strengths and problems. Details appear to have a particular meaning for individuals with autism... more
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      Autism Spectrum DisordersAutism Spectrum Treatment
The aim of this paper is to develop a phenomenological analysis of those psychopathologies which involve an intersubjective disruption, such as schizophrenia or autistic spectrum disorder. After briefly summarizing the contemporary debate... more
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      SchizophreniaAutism Spectrum DisordersPhenomenologyPsychopathology
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      Autism Spectrum DisordersPhenomenologyAffect/EmotionAgency
The analysis of mental disorders necessarily requires careful and multilayered reflection. Psychiatry is indeed focused on complex phenomena and symptoms that can be only partly traced back to merely quantitative objectifiable data. This... more
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      PsychiatryMax SchelerSchizophreniaEating Disorders
ABSTRACT In this study, the impact of teaching with colors on the musical notes learning skills of an autistic child has been investigated. The data of the study were obtained through parent, teacher and expert evaluations. The study was... more
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      Music EducationAutism Spectrum DisordersMusical Instrument PedagogyPiano Pedagogy
The Curious Incidents in the World, Since the Modern-time
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      AutismChildren's and Young Adult LiteratureAutism Spectrum DisordersAutism and creativity
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This paper explores the inclusion of children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder in mainstream primary schools in England, drawing on existing research. Following a discussion on the nature and importance of Autistic Spectrum Disorder, the... more
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      Autism Spectrum DisordersInclusionSocial InclusionEducational Inclusion
The study aimed to identify the relationship of the autism spectrum disorder and its type or degree with the motivation to learn verbal communication for children on the autism spectrum in special education centers from the point of view... more
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An autistic meltdown, which involves an instinctive "fight or flight" reaction, must be distinguished from temper tantrums, which are engaged in consciously and are manipulative in nature. Children who melt down in school are not... more
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      EducationAutism Spectrum DisordersAutistic Meltdowns
This is the first qualitative study to investigate experiences of, and attitudes towards, autism in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in Australia. Understanding the complexity of these attitudes is crucial because they... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceAutismAutism Spectrum Disorders
The different types of atypical development manifest themselves in deviations in the development and operation of neurological functions involved in the process called neurological maturation. We assume that what is called neurological... more
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      Special EducationADHD (Psychology)Autism Spectrum DisordersDyslexia
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      PsychologyAutismAutism Spectrum DisordersApplied Behavior Analysis
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      PsychologyAssessmentAutismAutism Spectrum Disorders
Introduction: Early diagnosis of autistic spectrum disorder is difficult. The use of an observational test that focuses on the "core" clinical features of autism spectrum disorder with good sensitivity and specificity and that is within... more
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هدف از پژوهش حاضر، تعیین اثربخشی آموزش بازی های اجتماعی بر علائم اضطراب کودکان مبتلا به اختلال اتیسم با عملکرد بالا بود. روش پژوهش از نوع نیمه آزمایشی با طرح پیش آزمون-پس آزمون با گروه کنترل بود. جامعه آماری این پژوهش را کلیه کودکان پسر... more
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      AutismAutism Spectrum Disorders
The Collaborative Model for Promoting Competence and Success (COMPASS) is an evidence-based, student-centered consultation and coaching intervention developed specifically for students with ASD. What is COMPASS? It starts with... more
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      Special EducationAutismCoaching (Education)Evidence Based Practice
In this talk I talked about the experiences of autistic women, drawing both from my own personal experiences as well as research that I have conducted. I also touch on how feminist discourses and actions might fail to recognise autistic... more
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      AutismAutism Spectrum DisordersFeminismWomen, girls and the autism spectrum,
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      PsychologyAutism Spectrum DisordersRisk factorsRisk Factors
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      PsychologyAutism Spectrum Disorders
... A number of fMRI studies have shown that patients with ASD have reduced levels of activity to images of the human face in this specialized face region of the right hemisphere (see eg, Critchley et al., 2000; Pierce, Muller, Ambrose,... more
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      PsychologyEye trackingAutismAutism Spectrum Disorders
This study aimed to verify the use of the Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers (M- CHAT) as a level two screening tool to detect children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) under 2 years of age. There were 100 children from 18 to... more
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      Autism Spectrum DisordersScreening ToolsEarly screening and intervention of developmental disorders
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      AutismAutism Spectrum DisordersAttentionAttentional Control
Objective: To establish the efficacy of Communication DEALL, an indigenous early intervention program; in the management of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Methods: ABA design of pre intervention assessment, intervention... more
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      Early InterventionAutism Spectrum DisordersIndiaEfficacy
This research consists of a comparative analysis of the results obtained in the development of students with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) found as a consequence of the application of three basic models of educational guidance: 1) the... more
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      Autism Spectrum DisordersSocial MediationPsychoeducational Intervention
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      EducationEducational TechnologyAutismAutism Spectrum Disorders
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      PsychologyPerceptionAutismAutism Spectrum Disorders
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      PsychologyDentistryAutismAutism Spectrum Disorders
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Purpose: This paper systematically reviews the literature to determine if improving the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) im- proves classroom performance in students with autism spec- trum disorder (ASD). Methods: Six databases were searched... more
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      EducationAuditory PerceptionAutism Spectrum DisordersClassroom acoustics
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      PsychologyAutismAutism Spectrum DisordersMotor Control
The intent of this book is to serve as a guide for teachers, teachers in training, and other service providers to engage in understanding and analyzing inclusion to help prepare them for how they can best teach and serve all students,... more
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      Special EducationAutism Spectrum DisordersInclusionCase Studies
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During the last decades, the importance of adopting Evidence Based Practice (EBP) to support pupils with Autism Spectrum Disorder has become pivotal. However, scientific literature on the theme highlights the challenges when attempting to... more
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      Special EducationEvidence Based PracticeAutism Spectrum DisordersImplementation Science
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      PsychologyAutismHigher EducationTelecommunications
Purpose Individuals with diagnoses of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) within criminal justice settings are a highly heterogeneous group. Although studies have examined differences between those with and without ASD in such settings, there... more
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      Forensic PsychologyAutismAutism Spectrum DisordersForensic psychiatry