ASD
Theories
PEERS
100

DIAGNOSIS OF ASD CAN FIRST BE DETECTED AT WHAT AGE?

18 MONTHS

100

WHAT THEORY DO PEERS ALIGN WITH?

BEHAVIORAL THEORY

100

WHERE WAS PEERS DERIVED FROM?

CHILDREN'S FRIENDSHIP TRAINING

200

CORE FEATURES OF ASD?

SOCIAL COMMUNICATION AND RESTRICTED/ REPETITIVE SENSORY-MOTOR BEHAVIORS

200

WHAT MODULES WERE ADDED TO ENCOMPASS ASPECTS OF ADOLESCENT FRIENDSHIPS?

ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION, CHOOSING APPROPRIATE FRIENDS, APPROPRIATE USE OF HUMOR, EXITING A CONVERSATION, BULLYING

200

WHAT ARE THE CHILD'S AND FAMILY'S NEEDS ADDRESSED BY PEERS?

GROUP BASED SOCIAL SKILLS, PARENT INVOLVEMENT, SCHOOL-BASED MODEL

300

SIGNS & SYMPTOMS OF ASD?

AVOIDING EYE CONTACT, DOES NOT RESPOND TO NAME BY 9 MONTHS OF AGE, DOES NOT SHOW FACIAL EXPRESSIONS BY 9 MONTHS OF AGE, RESTRICTED/REPETITIVE BEHAVIORS OR INTERESTS, DELAYED LANGUAGE SKILLS

300
NAME SOME ENVIRONMENTAL, BIOLOGICAL, AND GENETIC RISK FACTORS.

GENES, HAVING A SIBLING WITH ASD, CERTAIN GENETIC OR CHROMOSOMAL CONDITIONS, TAKING VALPROIC ACID DURING PREGNANCY, AND OLDER PARENT AGE

300

3 MAJOR SECTIONS IN THE PEERS MODEL?

RATIONALE FOR THE TREATMENT, METHODS TO HELP ARRANGE GROUPS, A CHAPTER FOR EACH TREATMENT SECTION

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