Sensory Needs
Characteristics
Social Interventions
Forms of ASD
Interesting Facts
100
Describe the term for an individual who wants a decrease in sensory needs.
What is sensory avoiders?
100
True or False All children with ASD have exact same manifestations.
What is False?
100
This term refers to the issue of social impairment with individuals with ASD.
What is Social Blindness?
100
True or False. People with ASD can vary between both verbal and nonverbal communication.
What is true?
100
Who visit and spoke at our campus last year that has ASD.
Who is Temple Grandin?
200
Name the general term of an object that a child would use if they are sensory seeking.
What is a fidgit?
200
This physical behavior can be seen in a majority of individual's with ASD.
What is repetitive behavior?
200
This term refers to the teaching of regulating emotions and impulse control, while improving their behavior as a result.
What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?
200
Define spectrum.
What is a wide range of symptoms, skills, and levels of impairment that may be present?
200
This celebrity campaigns the false idea that vaccines cause ASD.
Who is Jenny McCarthy?
300
Name the five sense.
What are sight, smell, taste, touch, and hearing?
300
At what stage in development does ASD present itself.
What is the range between infancy and early childhood?
300
This is a brief, personal story written for children to help them understand social situations. The story describes the situation, with the child's and others' feelings and/or thoughts as key elements.
What are social stories?
300
As demonstrated in the video, Noah's father was instructed to do this to help Noah follow instructions.
What is simple language or not repeat phrases?
300
This is the form of how ASD is diagnosed.
What is behavioral observation screening?
400
This system of the body is responsible for our sensory processes.
What is the central nervous system?
400
Which biological gender is more effected by ASD?
What is male?
400
These three topics are why some social skills programs are ineffective for kids/adults with ASD.
What are poor implementation, removal from a comfortable setting, and not sufficient enough hours of social skills training?
400
How does DSM-IV and the DSM-5 differ with describing Autism?
What is the differentiation in terminology and location of high functioning Autism/ Asperger
400
According to the Greek root word, autos means what?
What is "Alone"?
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