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What is autism

By:  bigboy20 -- Sep 04, 2008 12:06:22  Category: Life
Related phrases: infantile autism autism society of america autism spectrum disorder autism spectrum autism spectrum disorders autism speaks autism research institute cure autism now high-functioning autism autism speaks 400 to get to these Related phrases go to http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&defl=%20en&q=define:autis m&sa=X&oi=glossary_defi%20nition&ct=title: Definitions of autism on the Web: A mental illness that typically affects a person’s ability to communicate, form relationships with others, and respond appropriately to the ... science-education.nih.gov/supplements/nih5/Mental/other/glos sary.htm a mental disorder characterized by an inability to relate to other people and extreme withdrawal www.drdavidramsay.yourmd.com/ypol/user/userMain.asp Autism is a disorder of brain function that appears early in life, generally before the age of three. Children with autism have problems with social interaction, communication, imagination and behavior. Autistic traits persist into adulthood, but vary in severity. ... www.assistivetech.com/info-medicalterms.htm A disorder rendering the child noncommunicative and withdrawn. www.child-dev.com/drupal/node/39 a complex developmental disorder that affects a person's ability to communication and interact with others. ... www.nslij-genetics.org/apbib/glossary.html From early childhood there is severe impairment in communication and social interactions, and actions are often repetitive and unchanging www.macalester.edu/psychology/whathap/UBNRP/synesthesia/term s.html Also called infantile autism or autistic disorder, is a lifelong disorder that causes abnormal neurological development. Autism causes impaired social interaction, communication difficulties, and restricted or repetitive activities and interests. www.childneuro.org/html/glossary.html pathological "self-absorption" library.thinkquest.org/C0115926/glosary.htm A lifelong, nonprogressive neurological disorder typically appearing before the age of three yeas. It is characterized by language and communication deficits, withdrawal from social contacts, and extreme reactions to changes in the immediate environment. www.cmpmhmr.cog.pa.us/glossary.htm Autism is a brain disorder that affects development. Autism can affect a person’s ability to communicate, relate to others, and interact with his or her surroundings. Signs of autism usually appear by about 18 months of age. It is usually diagnosed between the ages of two and three. ... www.neurologicalresource.org/definitions.htm brain disorder that begins in early childhood and persists throughout adulthood; affects three crucial areas of development: communication, social interaction, and creative or imaginative play. www.utmbhealthcare.org/Health/content.asp is a developmental disorder affecting communication and social skills; characteristics may include delayed language, insistence on preservation of sameness and stereotypes, and viewing other people as objects and not people. www.mnvoiceandspeech.com/definitions.html a persuasive developmental disorder characterized by disturbance of communication, social interactions and repetitive behaviors. www.temple.edu/harrisburg/Protective-Services/Elder-Abuse-Me dical-Terminology.asp Pervasive developmental disorder beginning in infancy involving a wide range of abnormalities, including language impairment, abnormal behaviour and social withdrawal. suicideandmentalhealthassociationinternational.org/schizglos s.html Autism is a lifelong developmental disability that prevents individuals from properly understanding what they see, hear, and otherwise sense. This results in severe problems in social relationships, communication and behavior (From TEACCH website). www.otac.org/glossary/ Autism proper is considered the most ’severe’ of the three. And is categorized by: 1. Verbal/Nonverbal Communication findingperfect.com/ Is a pervasive developmental disability (PDD) that is usually diagnosed within the first three years of life. The major areas of development impacted are the child’s ability to communicate, and acquire social skills. www.autismedu.com/glossary.html A severe form of pervasive developmental disorder characterized as an impairment in reciprocal social interaction with a severely limited behavior, interest, and activity repertoire that has its onset before thirty months of age (American Psychiatric Association, 1987). wps.ablongman.com/ab_disorders_supersite/234/59904.cw/index. html is a bioneurological disorder, not a mental illness, which affects the functioning of the brain. Some theories suggest that it may be caused by genetics, viral and/or chemical exposure. ... www.eaglemount.us/html/Disabilities%20Definitions.htm autism ...to parents or certain adults often develops later. Speech develops slowly and abnormally (it is often atonal and arrhythmic) or not at all. ... www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/706221/speech-recognition (psychiatry) an abnormal absorption with the self; marked by communication disorders and short attention span and inability to treat others as ... wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn Autism is a brain development disorder that impairs social interaction and communication, and causes restricted and repetitive behavior, all starting before a child is three years old. This set of signs distinguishes autism from milder autism spectrum disorders (ASD) such as Asperger syndrome. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autism Abnormal self-absorption, first observed in childhood, characterised by lack of response to people and limited ability to communicate en.wiktionary.org/wiki/autism Find definitions of autism in English German or all languages go to: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&defl=%20en&q=define:autis m&sa=X&oi=glossary_defi%20nition&ct=title to learn more about autism with usefull links go to: http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles%20/6987.php

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