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    Outcome1. 1. describes how a range of factors have a negative and positive impact on individuals with sensory loss. There are a number of factors that can impact individuals with sensory loss. People with sensory loss can miss out on important information that people without sensory loss take in day to day without even realising. Communication is an area in which people with sensory loss have many issues. they may also find it difficult to feed themselves‚ dressing‚ mobility‚ hobbies and interests

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    Introductory

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    Introductory Weekend for Students at BPTC Providers outside London Friday 5 – Saturday 6 October 2012 Registration Form Please use this form if you would like to register by post or in person. Alternatively you may register online using the online booking system‚ which is accessed via the Student Dining page of our website. Email diningoff@lincolnsinn.org.uk with your membership number and BPTC Provider to be issued a username and password. Booking will open on Wednesday 1 August 2012.

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    Autistic Children

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    Autistic Children Have Rights Too The subject that I have decided to discuss for my advocacy paper is advocating for autistic children and the people that are around them. Autism is such a broad disorder that can range from high functioning to low functioning. So many autistic children do not get the assistance that they need to help them succeed. We need to help parents get their child the right and help they need and deserve I chose to write about this specific topic because my cousin was diagnosed

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    curious about his activity. I later asked my mom why Christopher was behaving that way‚ my mom then told me that my cousin was autistic. Autism‚ also known as Autism Spectrum Disorder or ASD‚ is commonly found in early childhood and characterized by a person’s ability to communicate and interact with others. Autism is defined by a certain set of behaviors and is a "spectrum disorder" that affects individuals differently and to varying degrees (National Health Society Council‚ 2012). This is a disease

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    Children with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder within a Primary School Setting Mukaddes Cross May 2012 Discuss Inclusive Practice for Children with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder within a Primary School Setting According to The National Autistic Society (2011 and 2012)‚ autism can be defined as a lifelong developmental disability which affects the way a person is able to interact with others around them and make sense of the world they live in. However‚ there are variations of Autistic Spectrum Disorders

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    An Autistic Child

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    An Autistic child is described as a child with disabilities that affect verbal and non-verbal communication. Some of the characteristics of autism is a blank stare‚ not responding to his or her name‚ and seeming content being alone. Autism is diagnosed before the age of three. There is abnormal function in one of the following areas: social interaction‚ language (communication)‚ or symbolic play. To meet the criteria the child must display six or more of the following actions: marked impairment

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    Introductory

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    Dear Parents‚ Congratulations! We are very pleased that your child has been successful in gaining a place at Beal High School and will be joining us in September 2012. It has been a long process but this is where the real work starts. We hope to support you as much as we can through the next year and this evening will be the beginning of that process. This booklet has been designed to answer your frequently asked questions and will provide you with the practical information that we feel

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    Autistic Sports Tips

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    Autism Awareness Month: Beach Volleyball Autistic Sports Tips Participating in sports is beneficial for any child‚ especially for those on the autism spectrum. Exercise is excellent for the health and the well-being of any individual‚ young or old. In addition‚ playing sports and being a part of a team helps teach children important life skills such as teamwork‚ cooperation‚ and shows them that there are rewards when there is hard work and dedication involved. Some parents with children on the autism

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    Autistic Disorder Essay

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    Autistic Disorder is considered a development disorder and also called autistic spectrum disorder‚ People with autism usually produce abnormal behaviors in their social skills‚ motor skills‚ and have behavior problems. The abnormalities may be due to abnormal amygdale activity in the brain. (Ishitobi‚Kosaka‚Omori‚Matsumura‚Monesue‚Mizukami‚Shimoyama‚Murata‚Sadato‚Okazawa‚ and Wada ‚2010).It is a important disorder because it provides evidence of how the brain can affect the way individuals process

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    Being Labeled Autistic

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    Being “Labeled” Autistic. First it is important to understand the Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). In this article you will identify the needs and interest of children with High Functioning Autism and Low Functioning Autism‚ the social and communication skills‚ behavioral abnormalities‚ learning disabilities‚ and functioning as an adult with Autism. I. Detecting Autism in a child. A. The signs‚ diagnosis and treatment. 1. Screening evaluations: All children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

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