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Autism Developmental disability that significantly affects a student’s verbal and nonverbal communication, social interaction, and education performance. Pervasive Developmental Disorder Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Characteristics Language development Wide range of abilities (no verbal communication to complex communication Typically have a number of language impairments Delays-limited topics, limited interactions on a topic, limited gestures, reverses pronouns, lack of eye contact Echolalia-repeating what others say
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Social Development Impaired use of nonverbal behavior Lack of peer relationships Failure to spontaneously share enjoyment, interests, and achievements with others Lack of reciprocity
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Repetitive Behavior Obsessions Persistent thoughts, impulses, images of repetitive nature Tics Involuntary, rapid movements that occur without warning Perseveration Verbalizations or behaviors that are repeated to an inappropriate extent
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Problem Behavior Self Injurious Behavior Head banging, biting, scratching Aggression Behavior directed toward others Problem behaviors can serve a communicative function
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Need for Environmental Predictability Predictability and structure Changes can cause high degree of anxiety Things in their place Classroom supports (schedules,routines) Planning for transitions/changes
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Sensory and Movement Disorders Sensory 42-88% of persons with Autism/Asperger Syndrome Under or over responsiveness to sensory stimuli Movement Abnormal posture Abnormal movements of face, head, trunk, limbs, repeated gestures & mannerisms
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Intellectual Functioning Autism occurs in children with all levels of intelligence (gifted to mental retardation) 72% have some type of limited cognitive functioning Savant syndrome
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