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    Gustavo Valencia SPE-226 12-08-2014 Kimber Underdown Educating Special Needs Students A good dedicated passionate teacher is the one who thinks that all students can succeed. With this belief‚ teachers can inspire themselves to find any route possible to help the students in having a successful life in school and anywhere else. When it comes to special education‚ this belief really needs to be a true one because special education teachers will have to deal not only with behavioral students or students

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    Autism is a spectrum of closely related disorders with a shared core of symptoms. Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) appear in infancy and early childhood‚ causing delays in many basic areas of development such as learning to talk‚ play‚ and interact with others. According to the article‚ “Catching Autism Early’’‚ by Eve Glicksman‚ there has been an immense 23 percent increase in autism from 2006 to 2008 and a 78 percent increase since 2002. This information shows how important it has become for general

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    APA SOURCE CITATION APA Guidelines for Source Citation When do I need to cite a source? Direct quotations Paraphrased material from another source Information that is too specific to be common knowledge Research statistics‚ biographical information‚ etc. When is it ok not to provide a source? Information that is considered to be common knowledge The state of UT is in the Western part of the U.S. APA Basics: APA style dictates that: Authors are named last name followed by initials; Publication

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    The first sight of autism types was back in 1747 from a 12 year old boy. People believed this child was purely soulless and devil possessed. Then again later in 1798 from another child‚ but was treated by Jean Itard with a behavior program so his speech could become more evolved. As time went on a Doctor from Vienna University Hospital named Hans Asperger adopted Bleuler’s terminology autistic psychopaths. This is how the name Asperger syndrome came about. Even though now we are informed about the

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    conducted a study on how the MMR vaccination possibly causes autism and the study was inconclusive. The researchers found no direct link between the MMR vaccination and autism. According to Jeffery Gerber‚ “ In California‚ researchers compared year-specific MMR vaccination rates of kindergarten students with the yearly autism case load of the California Department of Developmental Services during 1980- 1994. The increase in the number of autism diagnoses did not correlate with MMR vaccination rates” (2)

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    ​According to popular belief Autism is on the rise. There appears to be an epidemic on our hands. Many people believe that because the number of reported cases of autism is increasing significantly‚ there is an epidemic. Despite popular belief‚ autism is not on the rise. The number of cases of autism is increasing. However this is due to broadening diagnosis criteria and the increase in public knowledge on autism. ​Prior to 1940s there was no such term as autistic. In 1943 Leo Kanner published

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    (2011). Autism Spectrum Disorder and Oral Health. StudyMode.com. Retrieved 03‚ 2011 http://www.studymode.com/essays/Autism-Spectrum-Disorder-And-Oral-Health-609871.html Autism is considered the most heritable of neurodevelopmental disorders‚ mainly because of the large difference in concordance rates between monozygotic and dizygotic twins. For my essay this article will relate on how mutation and genetics lead to autism. Bower‚ B. (2010). Scientists find early signs of autism. Science

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    Turnitin Originality Report autism by Tameka Dillard From Public Papers - 2011-01-09 21:04:42.917584-08 (Phoenix/Axia) • Processed on 01-10-11 9:55 AM CST • ID: 166111727 • Word Count: 1171   Similarity Index 10% Similarity by Source Internet Sources: 10% Publications: 0% Student Papers: N/A sources: 1 6% match (Internet from 10/22/10) http://www.mentalhealthchannel.net/autism/treatment.shtml 2 3% match (Internet from 3/21/10) http://healthinfo

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    aliens & autism Daedalus‚ Summer 2009 by Hacking‚ Ian Contraries illumine what they are not. Aliens‚ typically from outer space‚ are almost by definition not human. Current portrayals of aliens may show more about who we‚ the humans‚ are than they do about our extragalactic contraries. In portrayal by opposites there is often a large dose of fear: for example‚ that we may be all too like the aliens we imagine. That leads to a paradox about autism and aliens. A persistent trope in some autism communities

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    Free Play‚ Circle Time and Transitions Cognitive Delays When a child is cognitively delayed caregivers/teachers must try to incorporate the child’s level of ability (Allen‚ Paasche‚ Langford‚ and Nolan‚ 2006). Several ways to help the child during free play time are the caregivers/teachers have to break down the activity‚ and go through it step by step in order to help the child complete the task (Allen et al.‚ 2006). The teacher must try to use different types of activities such as‚ music‚

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