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Pervasive Developmental Disorders
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PDD Severe impairment in several areas of development
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Autism AKA ?
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Prevalence Autism is the most common PDD Numbers on rise – growing at 10-17 % per year (U.S. Dept. of Ed.) Translation – over the next decade numbers could reach 4 million Americans
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Most prevalent in boys Fastest growing developmental disability
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Early Diagnosis ( National Institute of Child Health & Human Development) May/not be apparent by 18-24 months: – Does not babble/coo by 12 m. – Does not gesture/wave by 12 m. – Does not use single words by 16m – Does not say 2 word phrases by 24 m.
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No racial, ethnic, social, SES or educational boundaries Autism is a spectrum disorder – wide variety of combinations from mild- severe
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Some Characteristics:
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Myths about Autism
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Causes No known single cause
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Asperger’s Syndrome What is it?
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Egocentric Only officially included in Medical Manuals since 1994
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Rett’s Syndrome * Misleading to parents during first several months of life Caused by mutations found on the X chromosome ( gene identified in 1999)
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No cure Females can expect to reach adulthood surviving into their 40’s
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Teaching Strategies Sensory overload in gymnasium – major problem Transitions – signal preparation Pictorial representations What have you observed at your clinical sites?
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– Elementary – Junior/ HS -Develop sport, recreation, leisure skills -“Transferable, useful skills”
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