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A description of Asperger's Syndrome, a mild autism spectrum disorder ... PREVALENCE OF ALL AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS ... A report from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) indicates that autism spectrum disorders are not rare. They occur at about 1 per 500 (more frequent than Down syndrome, cystic fibrosis,
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Autism is a neurological disorder that affects the development of a child's social, language and communication skills. A child with autism experiences significant developmental delays in areas such as speech and cognitive skills. He may not...
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In many cases in diagnosing autism symptoms mild behavior is associated with another syndrome on the autism spectrum known as Asperger's Syndrome.
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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a range of complex neurodevelopment disorders, ... In some cases, parents and other relatives of a child with ASD show mild impairments in social and communicative skills or engage in repetitive behaviors. Evidence also suggests that some emotional disorders, such as manic depression,
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www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/autism/detail_autism.htm
www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/autism/detail_autism.htm
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Children who used to be considered "learning delayed" or to have "behavior problems" may now be diagnosed with mild autism. Also, parents and medical professionals appear to be more aware of the condition and more likely to pursue a diagnosis and treatment than in years past.
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Regardless of whether the individual's condition is considered severe or mild autism is irrelevant. Anyone who is showing signs of autism will need to undergo treatment for the condition.
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Nov 11, 2009 ... Apparently Asperger's syndrome will no longer be a…...
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Those who did develop speech typically were considered to have Asperger syndrome while those who did not (even if they developed typical speech later) were diagnosed with autism.
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A student is considered to have autism if he/she meets the following: A. A TOTAL OF SIX (OR MORE) ITEMS FROM #1, #2, AND #3, WITH AT LEAST TWO ITEMS FROM #1 AND ONE EACH FROM #2 AND #3: ... Perhaps your child has been diagnosed as having a "mild" form of autism, perhaps called "PDD-NOS," "Atypical Autism," or "Asperger...
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