Book Detail
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Autism Spectrum Disorders Sourcebook, 5th Ed.
Chambers, James, Ed.
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Previous ISBN (13): 9780780816565
Category: ConsHlth: Childhood Disorders
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Synopsis:
About 1 in 44 children have been identified with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) according to estimates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network. Autism is a major developmental illness that affects the neurological system and the general cognitive, emotional, social, and physical health of a person. People suffering from ASD are impaired in their ability to speak and interact. Symptoms of autism usually vary greatly in scope and severity and differ from person to person. The most common signs of autism are communication difficulties, social interaction difficulties, compulsive interests, and repetitive behaviors. Autism manifests itself in early childhood or early adolescence and usually progresses without remission. ASDs involve varied conditions, such as Asperger syndrome, Rett syndrome, pervasive developmental disorder, and childhood disintegrative disorder. The disorders are thought to be caused by a combination of genes, brain malfunction, and environmental factors. Although there is no cure for ASD, the greatest long-term outcomes are now provided by early diagnosis and evidence-based therapy. Autism Spectrum Disorders Sourcebook, Fifth Edition contains information on the many forms, symptoms, evaluation, and diagnosis of ASD, as well as the necessity of early intervention. There are educational recommendations for teachers and parents of children with ASD, as well as evidence-based behavior, communication, and biological therapies. Support, safety, transition, mental health, and job information are also offered for families and individuals with ASD. A glossary of related words and a directory of resources are included at the end of the book to provide more assistance and information.
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