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There is an autism epidemic. Autism can be cured Autism is the result of cold and unemotional parents. Individuals with autism always have hidden or exceptional talents. Repetitive or ritualistic behaviors should be stopped. Individuals with autism are unable to build social relationships. Autistic individuals are a danger to society.

Textbook Definition A developmental disability affecting verbal and nonverbal communication and social interaction, generally evident before age three, that affects a child s performance. Off the Street Definition A social disability involving communication within the child s everyday life.

Autism Spectrum Disorders Autism: extreme social withdrawal and impairment in communication; often includes stereotyped movements, resistance to change, and unusual responses to sensory experiences; usually manifests before three years of age. Asperger Syndrome (AS): much like mild autism, but without t significant ifi impairments i in cognition and language Rett Syndrome: normal development for five months to four years, followed by regression and mental retardation; much more prevalent in females

Autism Spectrum Disorders cont Childhood Disintegrative Disorder: normal development for at least two and up to 10 years, followed by significant loss of skills, much more prevalent in males Pervasive Developmental Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS): persons who display behaviors typical of autism but to a lesser degree and/or with an onset later than three years of age

With this syndrome, people are likely to display impairment or abnormalities in the same areas as autism but to a milder degree. People have difficulty in social interactions because they are not adept at reading social ques. Why they don t have friends Asperger Syndrome Video

Savant Doctor

Male to Female Ratio 4:1 1 out of 150 are born with Autism Autism Video

Early Theories Leo Kanner s paper Hans Asperger s paper Today s Theories Neurological l Basis of Autism Spectrum Disorders People with autism have a high incidence of brain seizures and cognitive deficits Heredity Basis of Autism Spectrum Disorders Studies have shown when one family member is diagnosed with autism, the chances are 50 to 200 times higher that another family also has autism.

The diagnosis of autism is often by a psychiatrist using criteria established by the American Psychiatric Association that focus on communication skills, social interactions, and repetitive and stereotyped patterns of behavior. Clinicians can use behavioral observations instruments and ask parents and/or teachers to fill out behavior checklists.

With Asperger syndrome, the clinician is looking for normal or close to normal communication i abilities i but problems in social interactions and repetitive and stereotyped t patterns of behavior, but to a lesser extend than is seen in classic autism

Most educators believe that educational programming for students with autism spectrum disorders should include: Direct instruction of skills Behavior management using functional behavioral assessment and positive behavioral support Instruction in natural settings

Some authorities recommend the use of social interpreters since these students have difficulty in reading social cues. Coaching involves helping persons with Asperger Syndrome to prepare ahead of or during a social interaction.

Provide a warning when daily routines will change Use clear and unambiguous language Repeat instructions Check for understanding Teach social skills, such as turn taking

May produce remarkable gains in many young children with autism spectrum disorders d Education increasingly focuses on using natural interactions to teach students in natural environments, including regular classrooms FAMILY INVOLVEMENT IS KEY!

Educational/ Behavioral Interventions Medications Other Therapies

Autism is not mental retardation Autism is not savant syndrome. Some autistic people are savant, (e.g., instant calculator, etc.) Autism is not an emotional problem Autism is not a psychosis or lack of reality contact. People do not choose to be autistic Autism is not a fate worse than death. Autistic people have some disadvantages, but some live very happy and rewarding lives.

Number off in groups of three Role Teacher Autistic Student Non-Autistic Student Listen for instructions Come back together for class discussion

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