Deck 11: Autism Spectrum Disorders

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Hristo is a student with autism who is having great difficulty with routines at home and school. One method that research has shown to be effective in helping Hristo with transitions is

A) nothing. Hristo will get used to the transition.
B) structured visual cues.
C) unstructured verbal and visual cues.
D) auditory stimulation.
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Pervasive developmental disorders, autism, and Asperger's syndrome are categorized as Autism spectrum disorders.
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The ratio of males to females with autism is as high as

A) 10 to 2.
B) 5 to 1.
C) 2 to 1.
D) 10 to 1.
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As an IEP team member for a student with ASD, how should you react when other team members suggest using medication to deal with the symptoms of the disability?

A) No, medication should only be used as a last resort.
B) No, medication has not been shown to be effective at all.
C) Yes, medication can solve the problems.
D) Perhaps, as a part of a multicomponent treatment plan.
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Which of the following characteristics may suggest to parents that their child has ASD?

A) Intense need for physical contact
B) Unusual stereotypical speech, such as echolalia
C) Rigid when held
D) Excessive random crying
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A principle used in Applied Behavioral Analysis is to break a large task into small, manageable steps and then reinforce successive approximations to the goal.
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The condition called autism spectrum disorder includes the term(s)

A) autism.
B) Asperger's Syndrome.
C) pervasive developmental disorder.
D) autism, Asperger's Syndrome, and pervasive developmental disorder.
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Behavioral treatment has been used effectively for

A) teaching math.
B) curing autism.
C) prompting decreases in problem behaviors and potential improvement of survival skills.
D) teaching social studies and composition.
Question
Stereotypic behavior and self-stimulation in individuals with ASD is well understood and extremely helpful.
Question
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention estimates the prevalence of autism at about per children.
A) 22; 1,000

A) one; 68
B) one; 42
C) five; 143
Question
Students with ASD demonstrate similar characteristics and educational needs so every student will need special education.
Question
Darja's teacher reports that she is constantly flicking his hands in front of her face and rocking in her chair. This is an example of

A) self-determination.
B) maladaptive behavior.
C) adaptive behavior.
D) self-stimulation.
Question
The IDEA definition of autism employs .

A) significant disability affecting verbal and nonverbal communication and social interactions
B) ?a serious emotional disturbance
C) desire for change in daily routines
D) codependency
Question
Fixated interests are a characteristic associated with autism. Which statement best describes this characteristic?

A) Fixated interests commonly appear in people with autism.
B) Fixated interests or preservation only appear in individuals with autism who are lower functioning.
C) Fixated interests can become self-injurious.
D) Fixated interests keep individuals with autism busy and out of trouble.
Question
Autism first began to appear in research literature in the

A) 1980s.
B) first half of the twentieth century.
C) second half of the twentieth century.
D) 1950s.
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The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) includes autism as a category of disability.
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Ms. Astin received a file for a new student. In the file the student is labeled as having autism, but Ms. Astin has spent several days with the student, and many of the serious social skill deficits one might expect from a student with autism have not been evident. Whose responsibility is it to determine if the student qualifies for services under the educational classification of autism, under another category, or if the student qualifies for services under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act?

A) The parents of the student social interactions
B) Ms. Austin
C) The multidisciplinary team
D) A medical professional
Question
Social skill interventions are critical to teach to students with ASD because

A) it is necessary for an accurate diagnosis of the student.
B) these students are likely targets for bullying.
C) technology assistance is not recommended.
D) positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS) aims to increase barriers for children.
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As a member of Sven's IEP team, you would recommend that the IEP for a student with autism should have as its central component

A) math instruction.
B) communication skills.
C) social skills.
D) communication and social skills.
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A hallmark feature of individuals with ASD is persistent deficits in social skills involving communication and interactions with others.
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Teaching social skills to students with ASD is appropriate because they are likely targets for bullying.
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Most current research on the causation of autism points to a(n) perspective.

A) psychodynamic
B) integrated
C) biological
D) educational
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The psychodynamic theory implicates as causal factors in autism.

A) genetics
B) diet
C) human interactions
D) neurological imbalances
Question
Sometimes, people with autism who develop language

A) are reflective in their responses.
B) use rapid and emotional speech patterns.
C) have a diverse speaking repertoire.
D) fail to interpret contextual factors.
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List the four steps to offer structure in providing positive and creative educational services for children with ASD.
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Assessment of students with ASD can be best achieved through collaboration with multiple disciplines. Discuss professionals and skills areas that should be involved.
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Identify four characteristics that are often found in children with autism.
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Damien has been diagnosed with a condition in which he has difficulties primarily with social components of using language specifically relating to social-emotional reciprocity. What is Damien's diagnosis?

A) Cerebral Palsy
B) Autism
C) Asperger Syndrome
D) Down Syndrome
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The text discusses strategies to be used with the student with autism during the elementary school years. Using the strategies listed, discuss how you would begin to program for a student with autism entering your classroom.
Question
Most current researchers see autism as a(n) .

A) assortment of symptoms that will require varied treatments
B) biological syndrome with multiple psychodynamic causes
C) psychodynamic syndrome with multiple biological causes
D) behavioral syndrome with a single biological cause
Question
Echolalia refers to speech patterns in which the youngster

A) repeats back only what has been said to him.
B) responds to questions that have been repeated several times.
C) responds to individuals whom they see repeatedly.
D) emotionally echoes words in a high-pitched voice.
Question
List the steps for transition planning that have been developed to help adolescents with ASD move from secondary school to post-school activities.
Question
Intense adherence to routines or excessive resistance to change could refer to an individual who

A) does not like the furniture to be arranged in the same manner for extended time periods.
B) pays attention to the exact route they take when driving to school.
C) likes to try different clothing ensembles.
D) hates to carry change and prefers dollar bills.
Question
Characteristics of autism include .

A) engagement in repetitive activities
B) a serious emotional disturbance
C) desire for change in daily routines
D) codependency
Question
Describe augmentative and alternative communication.
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Self-stimulation is a behavior associated with autism. Which statement best describes this characteristic?

A) Self-stimulation consistently appears in people with autism.
B) Self-stimulatory behavior only appears in individuals with autism who are lower functioning.
C) Self-stimulation can become self-injurious.
D) Self-stimulation keeps individuals with autism busy and out of trouble.
Question
Describe current views regarding the causes and risk factors of autism.
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Describe the positive behavior intervention and support strategy for people with ASD.
Question
Josh has begun to exhibit deficiencies in language, interpersonal skills, affective behavior, and intellectual functioning. Most of his symptoms were evident before he was three, and his parents report an increased amount of self- stimulating behavior. It is likely that Josh has been diagnosed as having

A) Down Syndrome.
B) intellectual disabilities.
C) Autism.
D) TBI.
Question
List three evidence-based approaches to facilitate the success of students with ASD and provide examples of each approach.
Question
A pervasive developmental disorder with onset prior to age 3, characterized by qualitatively impaired social interactive and social communicative skills along with restricted and repetitive repertoire of behavior, interests and activities is known as

A) savant syndrome.
B) autism.
C) Asperger's syndrome.
D) autism spectrum disorders (ASD).
Question
The ultimate goal in educational programming for students with autism is to

A) eliminate the disability.
B) prepare the student for a high quality life in their home communities.
C) prepare the student for supported living.
D) prepare the student for post-secondary education.
Question
Andrew's mother has had great difficulty adjusting to his diagnosis of autism. She feels that it must be her fault and his social withdrawal must be due to his retreat from some mental pain she was inflicting. What perspective is she operating from?

A) Psychodynamic
B) Medical
C) Educational
D) Biological
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Behavioral interventions require which of the following conditions?

A) An accurate diagnosis of the student
B) A focus on enhancing appropriate behaviors and reducing maladaptive behaviors
C) Knowledge of the underlying causation
D) A genotypic description of the student
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A rare and extraordinary condition in which unusual skills are performed, usually in one of five areas - music, art, calculating, mathematics and mechanical or spatial skills - characterized by obsessive preoccupation with specific items or memorization of facts, trivia, sequences or patterns that are in stark contrast to the developmental level of the individual, ranging from splinter skills to prodigious savant skills is called

A) autism.
B) Asperger's syndrome.
C) savant syndrome.
D) autism spectrum disorders.
Question
List 2 examples of established, emerging, and unestablished treatment plans for students with ASD.
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Students with ASD are to be educated in

A) special schools.
B) regular education classrooms.
C) separate classrooms.
D) integrated environments to the maximum extent appropriate.
Question
Describe the behavioral treatment approach for people with autism.
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A condition that shares unusual social interactions and behaviors with autism but historically has included no general language delay is called

A) Asperger's syndrome.
B) autism.
C) savant syndrome.
D) autism spectrum disorder.
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A child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may find it difficult to read

A) instructions.
B) poetry.
C) verbal cues.
D) nonverbal cues.
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Describe the medical treatment approach for people with autism.
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IEP goals should relate the core deficits of the disorder. What are they?

A) Reading mastery
B) Communication and social interaction skills
C) Job development
D) Physical education
Question
As a member of Sven's IEP team, you would recommend that the IEP for a student with autism should have as its central component

A) math instruction.
B) communication skills.
C) social skills.
D) communication and social skills.
Question
Teachers can promote successful educational interventions for students with autism by

A) selecting the appropriate evidence-based practices.
B) teaching students by using slang, idioms, and sarcasm.
C) using abstract ideas in instruction.
D) focusing instruction on the remediation of weak skills areas.
Question
Describe three major approaches to the treatment of autism and provide an example of each approach.
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Hristo is a student with autism who is having great difficulty with routines at home and school. One method that research has shown to be effective in helping Hristo with transitions is

A) nothing. Hristo will get used to the transition.
B) structured visual cues.
C) unstructured verbal and visual cues.
D) auditory stimulation.
B
2
Pervasive developmental disorders, autism, and Asperger's syndrome are categorized as Autism spectrum disorders.
True
3
The ratio of males to females with autism is as high as

A) 10 to 2.
B) 5 to 1.
C) 2 to 1.
D) 10 to 1.
B
4
As an IEP team member for a student with ASD, how should you react when other team members suggest using medication to deal with the symptoms of the disability?

A) No, medication should only be used as a last resort.
B) No, medication has not been shown to be effective at all.
C) Yes, medication can solve the problems.
D) Perhaps, as a part of a multicomponent treatment plan.
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Which of the following characteristics may suggest to parents that their child has ASD?

A) Intense need for physical contact
B) Unusual stereotypical speech, such as echolalia
C) Rigid when held
D) Excessive random crying
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A principle used in Applied Behavioral Analysis is to break a large task into small, manageable steps and then reinforce successive approximations to the goal.
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The condition called autism spectrum disorder includes the term(s)

A) autism.
B) Asperger's Syndrome.
C) pervasive developmental disorder.
D) autism, Asperger's Syndrome, and pervasive developmental disorder.
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Behavioral treatment has been used effectively for

A) teaching math.
B) curing autism.
C) prompting decreases in problem behaviors and potential improvement of survival skills.
D) teaching social studies and composition.
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Stereotypic behavior and self-stimulation in individuals with ASD is well understood and extremely helpful.
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The Center for Disease Control and Prevention estimates the prevalence of autism at about per children.
A) 22; 1,000

A) one; 68
B) one; 42
C) five; 143
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Students with ASD demonstrate similar characteristics and educational needs so every student will need special education.
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Darja's teacher reports that she is constantly flicking his hands in front of her face and rocking in her chair. This is an example of

A) self-determination.
B) maladaptive behavior.
C) adaptive behavior.
D) self-stimulation.
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The IDEA definition of autism employs .

A) significant disability affecting verbal and nonverbal communication and social interactions
B) ?a serious emotional disturbance
C) desire for change in daily routines
D) codependency
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Fixated interests are a characteristic associated with autism. Which statement best describes this characteristic?

A) Fixated interests commonly appear in people with autism.
B) Fixated interests or preservation only appear in individuals with autism who are lower functioning.
C) Fixated interests can become self-injurious.
D) Fixated interests keep individuals with autism busy and out of trouble.
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Autism first began to appear in research literature in the

A) 1980s.
B) first half of the twentieth century.
C) second half of the twentieth century.
D) 1950s.
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The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) includes autism as a category of disability.
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Ms. Astin received a file for a new student. In the file the student is labeled as having autism, but Ms. Astin has spent several days with the student, and many of the serious social skill deficits one might expect from a student with autism have not been evident. Whose responsibility is it to determine if the student qualifies for services under the educational classification of autism, under another category, or if the student qualifies for services under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act?

A) The parents of the student social interactions
B) Ms. Austin
C) The multidisciplinary team
D) A medical professional
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Social skill interventions are critical to teach to students with ASD because

A) it is necessary for an accurate diagnosis of the student.
B) these students are likely targets for bullying.
C) technology assistance is not recommended.
D) positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS) aims to increase barriers for children.
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As a member of Sven's IEP team, you would recommend that the IEP for a student with autism should have as its central component

A) math instruction.
B) communication skills.
C) social skills.
D) communication and social skills.
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A hallmark feature of individuals with ASD is persistent deficits in social skills involving communication and interactions with others.
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Teaching social skills to students with ASD is appropriate because they are likely targets for bullying.
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Most current research on the causation of autism points to a(n) perspective.

A) psychodynamic
B) integrated
C) biological
D) educational
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The psychodynamic theory implicates as causal factors in autism.

A) genetics
B) diet
C) human interactions
D) neurological imbalances
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Sometimes, people with autism who develop language

A) are reflective in their responses.
B) use rapid and emotional speech patterns.
C) have a diverse speaking repertoire.
D) fail to interpret contextual factors.
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List the four steps to offer structure in providing positive and creative educational services for children with ASD.
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Assessment of students with ASD can be best achieved through collaboration with multiple disciplines. Discuss professionals and skills areas that should be involved.
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Identify four characteristics that are often found in children with autism.
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Damien has been diagnosed with a condition in which he has difficulties primarily with social components of using language specifically relating to social-emotional reciprocity. What is Damien's diagnosis?

A) Cerebral Palsy
B) Autism
C) Asperger Syndrome
D) Down Syndrome
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The text discusses strategies to be used with the student with autism during the elementary school years. Using the strategies listed, discuss how you would begin to program for a student with autism entering your classroom.
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Most current researchers see autism as a(n) .

A) assortment of symptoms that will require varied treatments
B) biological syndrome with multiple psychodynamic causes
C) psychodynamic syndrome with multiple biological causes
D) behavioral syndrome with a single biological cause
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Echolalia refers to speech patterns in which the youngster

A) repeats back only what has been said to him.
B) responds to questions that have been repeated several times.
C) responds to individuals whom they see repeatedly.
D) emotionally echoes words in a high-pitched voice.
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List the steps for transition planning that have been developed to help adolescents with ASD move from secondary school to post-school activities.
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Intense adherence to routines or excessive resistance to change could refer to an individual who

A) does not like the furniture to be arranged in the same manner for extended time periods.
B) pays attention to the exact route they take when driving to school.
C) likes to try different clothing ensembles.
D) hates to carry change and prefers dollar bills.
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Characteristics of autism include .

A) engagement in repetitive activities
B) a serious emotional disturbance
C) desire for change in daily routines
D) codependency
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Describe augmentative and alternative communication.
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Self-stimulation is a behavior associated with autism. Which statement best describes this characteristic?

A) Self-stimulation consistently appears in people with autism.
B) Self-stimulatory behavior only appears in individuals with autism who are lower functioning.
C) Self-stimulation can become self-injurious.
D) Self-stimulation keeps individuals with autism busy and out of trouble.
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37
Describe current views regarding the causes and risk factors of autism.
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38
Describe the positive behavior intervention and support strategy for people with ASD.
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39
Josh has begun to exhibit deficiencies in language, interpersonal skills, affective behavior, and intellectual functioning. Most of his symptoms were evident before he was three, and his parents report an increased amount of self- stimulating behavior. It is likely that Josh has been diagnosed as having

A) Down Syndrome.
B) intellectual disabilities.
C) Autism.
D) TBI.
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List three evidence-based approaches to facilitate the success of students with ASD and provide examples of each approach.
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41
A pervasive developmental disorder with onset prior to age 3, characterized by qualitatively impaired social interactive and social communicative skills along with restricted and repetitive repertoire of behavior, interests and activities is known as

A) savant syndrome.
B) autism.
C) Asperger's syndrome.
D) autism spectrum disorders (ASD).
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42
The ultimate goal in educational programming for students with autism is to

A) eliminate the disability.
B) prepare the student for a high quality life in their home communities.
C) prepare the student for supported living.
D) prepare the student for post-secondary education.
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Andrew's mother has had great difficulty adjusting to his diagnosis of autism. She feels that it must be her fault and his social withdrawal must be due to his retreat from some mental pain she was inflicting. What perspective is she operating from?

A) Psychodynamic
B) Medical
C) Educational
D) Biological
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Behavioral interventions require which of the following conditions?

A) An accurate diagnosis of the student
B) A focus on enhancing appropriate behaviors and reducing maladaptive behaviors
C) Knowledge of the underlying causation
D) A genotypic description of the student
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A rare and extraordinary condition in which unusual skills are performed, usually in one of five areas - music, art, calculating, mathematics and mechanical or spatial skills - characterized by obsessive preoccupation with specific items or memorization of facts, trivia, sequences or patterns that are in stark contrast to the developmental level of the individual, ranging from splinter skills to prodigious savant skills is called

A) autism.
B) Asperger's syndrome.
C) savant syndrome.
D) autism spectrum disorders.
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List 2 examples of established, emerging, and unestablished treatment plans for students with ASD.
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Students with ASD are to be educated in

A) special schools.
B) regular education classrooms.
C) separate classrooms.
D) integrated environments to the maximum extent appropriate.
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Describe the behavioral treatment approach for people with autism.
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A condition that shares unusual social interactions and behaviors with autism but historically has included no general language delay is called

A) Asperger's syndrome.
B) autism.
C) savant syndrome.
D) autism spectrum disorder.
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A child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may find it difficult to read

A) instructions.
B) poetry.
C) verbal cues.
D) nonverbal cues.
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Describe the medical treatment approach for people with autism.
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IEP goals should relate the core deficits of the disorder. What are they?

A) Reading mastery
B) Communication and social interaction skills
C) Job development
D) Physical education
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As a member of Sven's IEP team, you would recommend that the IEP for a student with autism should have as its central component

A) math instruction.
B) communication skills.
C) social skills.
D) communication and social skills.
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Teachers can promote successful educational interventions for students with autism by

A) selecting the appropriate evidence-based practices.
B) teaching students by using slang, idioms, and sarcasm.
C) using abstract ideas in instruction.
D) focusing instruction on the remediation of weak skills areas.
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