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    Asd Diagnoses

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    Disorder, a condition where children hit all developmental milestones for the first two to four years of life, sometimes lose the communication skills, non-verbal skills, play and social skills that they have developed, is now diagnosed as ASD. Rett’s Syndrome (once under the ASD umbrella) a condition only observed in female children to date, and is characterised by normal language and social development until the child is aged between one and four years old, which results in loss of all skills gained

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    Today in the US the Cri du chat syndrome effects 1 in every 20,000 to 50,000 newborns. This disease is also known as Chromosome 5P, 5P, 5P syndrome, and cat cry syndrome. This disease does not just effect the ability to think, it also effects the physical actions too. Cri du chat syndrome is a rare genetic condition that is caused by the deletion (missing piece) of a genetic material on the small arm of chromosome 5. The cause of this disease is unknown. Some of the symptoms of this disease usually

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    Autism can affect a person in many different ways. This will not only affect that one person but the whole entire family will be affect.What is Autism is a question that you will hear a lot, Many people do not understand what autism is. Autism can make a child act in a very different ways than normal kids. Some cases will be so bad that they will not even let their own mothers touch them. Since they will not let the parents touch them they will turn to something else to comfort them. A few things

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    Temple Grandin Autism

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    Did you know that one in very sixty-eight children is diagnosed with autism? Many Americans do not know that much about autism or its effects and challenges that come with it. What is autism anyways? Autism is a neurological disorder that affects one’s ability to communicate with others, respond to stimuli in an appropriate way, or build relationships (Barnes,2015). Temple Grandin was just two years old when she was diagnosed with autism. Temple has faced, and will continue to face many barriers

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    About Asperger Syndrome The disorder is named after Hans Asperger, a Viennese pediatrician who, in 1944, first described a set of behavior patterns apparent in some of his patients, mostly males. Asperger noticed that although these boys had normal intelligence and language development, they had severely impaired social skills, were unable to communicate effectively with others, and had poor coordination. According to the Asperger Syndrome Coalition of the United States, the onset of AS may be later

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    Down Syndrome is the most common genetic disorder in the United States. It was first described in 1866 by John Langdon Down. The actual cause of Down Syndrome or Trisomy 21 was discovered in 1959. In the United States 1 in every 800 kids will be diagnosed with Down Syndrome. That's about 6,000 kids born with down syndrome every year. The life expectancy of people with Down Syndrome varys. In 1910 a baby with Down Syndrome wouldn't live until 10 years old, but today someone with Down Syndrome can

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    Autism is a developmental disorder that starts at the birth of the child, and be diagnosed approximately 18 months of age. Autism is a disorder that affects the brain, and affects the individual’s ability to communicate, to reason, and interact with others. Whereas, it is a spectrum disorder, and the degree that it affect the individual. Therefore, with the spectrum is so vast it is difficult to comprehend the advancement of the disorder and possible combinations with other disabilities. The root

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    ISSUE 3- Medical, Physical, and Mental Effects on individuals Children who have sever disabilities are affected by mental, physical and medical complications. Commonly, infants born with Spina bifida suffer from a condition called Hydrocephalus, which is often referred to as fluid/water on or surrounding the brain. The fluid that is enclosing the brain can cause significant swelling and brain damage. Hydrocephalus needs to be treated swiftly, using surgery to minimize the damage to the brain. A

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    While stuttering involves speech, its roots generate from the brain. The brain areas that are involved with stuttering are the temporal lobe, containing the auditory cortex, and the frontal lobe; more specifically, the temporal lobe plays a big role in how stuttering is caused (Rojas, et al.). One study demonstrated the origin of stuttering in the brain. The study first began with which brain structures is implicated in proper language development. The study was done on 15 individuals with autism

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    Sjögren syndrome What is Sjögren syndrome? Sjögren syndrome is an autoimmune condition characterized by dry mouth, dry eyes, rash, blood cell abnormalities, and Raynaud phenomenon (pain and color changes in the hands). It has a close association with thyroid disease, but it is unclear whether they have a direct relationship. Patients can also develop joint pains, pulmonary fibrosis, peripheral neuropathy, and mild anemia. Patients with Sjögren syndrome have a markedly increased risk of developing

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