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Asperger’s Disorder. Margaret Bloxton p.4. What is that?. An autistic disorder most notable for the often great difference between the intellectual and social abilities of those who have it.
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Asperger’s Disorder Margaret Bloxton p.4
What is that? • An autistic disorder most notable for the often great difference between the intellectual and social abilities of those who have it. • Meaning. That the person who has this may be very well at academic developments and awful at social interactions
Associative Featured • Maintain adequate cognitive and learning development • Has a hard time socializing • Doesn't show any emotions or facial gestures • In their own world • Physically awkward • Poor coordination and clumsiness • “The little professor”
Etiology Genetic contribution Some may say the Amygdala has a role in the disorder
Prevalence • more common in boys • 4boys:1 girl • Many individuals go undiagnosed
treatment • Therapy focusing on enhancing communication skills as well as behavior skills
prognosis • Repettitive behavior • Acting as a professor • Lack enjoyment in contacting with others • Failure in peer relationships • No eye contact • No facial expressions • Body posture http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1x8-UjHwHiE
Question How could you use shaping to help a child with asperger’s disorder?