PPT-What is autism? A range of ways of experiencing yourself and the world, of processing
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Williams 1996 Slide 1 1 Communication Interaction Flexible thinking Autism Sensory issues Key characteristics The key characteristics of autism can be grouped
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Williams 1996 Slide 1 1 Communication Interaction Flexible thinking Autism Sensory issues Key characteristics The key characteristics of autism can be grouped into difficulties across three . and beyond…... The . aetiology. of autism. Cognition and neuroscience. Cognition and neuroscience. Main behavioural features. Main cognitive (psychological) constructs. Social. cognition and social perception. Marylynn. . Adamski. Stephanie Mansfield. Kristen . Ziolkowski. . PICO. What does the literature reveal about the links between autism spectrum disorder and vaccinations? . Wakefield. In 1998 Dr. Andrew Wakefield released a publication stating that the Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) vaccine had the ability to cause inflammation of the bowels. SEND 2020. March 2016 Update . Gabrielle Close, SEND 2020 Strategic Lead for Autism. Website for today’s resources:. www.sendteachingschool.co.uk. . Contact: . courses@sendteachingschool.co.uk. . GERRY BROPHY. TALKING LIFE. Ground Rules. . Confidentiality. We have the right to make mistakes and not know things. Take responsibility for your learning by asking questions and giving feedback. Allow others to have their say, challenge the views not the person. Jenny Quinn – Mental Health Coordinator . The Autism Act. The . Autism Act 2009. was the first ever disability-specific law in England.. The Act did two key things:. The first was to put a duty on the Government to produce a strategy for adults with autism, which was published in March 2010.. . “What am I Really saying?”. A Creative approach in Teaching People on. . the Spectrum to Interpret. . Non-Verbal Communication. Training Content. Robert Jason Grant . Ed.D. , LPC, RPT-S, CAS. www.robertjasongrant.com. Sensory Processing Defined. A person with SPD finds it difficult to process and act upon information received through the senses, which creates challenges in performing countless everyday tasks. Motor clumsiness, behavioral problems, anxiety, depression, and school failure can accompany SPD. . Autism Dare To Be Different is The Official Online Autism Gift Shop that creates gorgeous goods to bring representation to the autistic community. Visit: https://autismdaretobedifferent.com/ Autism Dare To Be Different is The Official Online Autism Gift Shop that creates gorgeous goods to bring representation to the autistic community. Visit: https://autismdaretobedifferent.com/ Julie . Schade. , MA, OTR/L. Colette Silver, MS, OTR/L. Sensory Integration Dysfunction . vs. Sensory Processing Disorder. Sensory . Integration is an evolving theory. There is ongoing research to guide terminology. Autism Awareness. Level 1. Welcome to the Autism Aware e-module. .. This PowerPoint learning module is best viewed in Slide Show mode. If you are not currently viewing in this mode, you can switch by clicking on the “Slide Show” tab above, and then on “From Current Slide”.. .”. Dr.. Stephen Shore. “. Sometimes it is the people no one can imagine anything of who do the things no one can imagine. .”. Alan Turing. “Autists are the ultimate square pegs, and the problem with pounding a square peg into a round hole is not that the hammering is hard work. It’s that you’re destroying the peg. What is Autism?. Autism is a . hidden disability. . A . hidden disability . is a disability that you can’t see. . . Some Autistic people carry something with this pattern on it. Like on a wristband, card or mobile phone. . Middletown Centre for Autism, Research and Development Team . in collaboration with. University of Ulster, Centre of Health and Rehabilitation Technologies, School of Health Sciences. Introduction. Participation in daily activities is fundamental to children’s social, cognitive and physical development (Larson and .
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