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Title: Pervasive Developmental Disorders


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Pervasive Developmental Disorders
  • Chapter 3

2
Pervasive Developmental Disorder
  • Includes
  • ________ Disorder
  • ________ Disorder
  • ________ Disorder
  • ____________________ Disorder
  • ____________________ Disorder- Not Otherwise
    Specified (PDD-NOS)

3
PROPOSED REVISION FOR DSM - V
  • ____ disorder removed from autism category
  • All pervasive developmental disorders will be
    called _________________
  • Minor changes to criteria

4
Definition of Autism
  • a _______________ that appears by age _____ and
    that is variable in expression but is recognized
    and diagnosed by impairment of the ability to
    form normal ___________, by impairment of the
    ability to _________ with others, and by
    _________ behavior patterns especially as
    exhibited by a preoccupation with ________
    activities of _________ focus rather than with
    flexible and imaginative ones

5
DEFINITION - Educational
  • A ____ development disorder characterized by
    impairments in ________________, ___________, and
    restricted and repetitive behavior, typically
    appearing during the ____ _______________.

6
Etiology of Autism
  • ___________
  • Some Speculate
  • _____________
  • _____________
  • _______
  • ______________
  • ________

7
CAUSES OF AUTISM
  • No one knows __________, but the _____ develops
    differently in people with _____.
  • It is now widely accepted by scientists that a
    predisposition to autism is _________.
  • It is likely that both _______ and ____________
    play a role.

8
GENETICS
  • Researchers have identified a number of ____
    associated with ASD.
  • Identical twin studies show that when one twin
    is affected there is up to ___ chance the other
    twin will be affected.
  • In families with one child with ASD, the risk of
    having a second child with the disorder is
    approximately ___.

9
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS
  • A number of pre or post-natal environmental
    factors have been claimed to contribute to ASD or
    exacerbate its symptoms with little evidence to
    support these claims
  • Certain ______ (Glutton free diets)
  • _____________
  • ____________ (Detox methods)
  • ___________
  • ___________

10
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS (cont)
  • PCBs
  • Phthalates phenols used in plastic products
  • Pesticides
  • Alcohol
  • Smoking
  • Illicit drugs
  • Vitamin deficiencies (Supplements)
  • Vaccines

11
Defining Characteristics
  • Qualitative impairment of _____________
  • Qualitative Impairment of __________
  • _______, ________ and ______ Repertoire of
    Behavior, Activities and Interests

12
Warning Signs for parents page 115
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EARLY WARNING SIGNS
  • No big smiles or other warm, joyful expressions
    by ___months of age or after
  • No back and forth sharing of sounds, smiles, or
    other facial expressions by __ months of age
  • No babbling by __ months of age
  • No back and forth gestures such as pointing,
    showing, reaching, or waving by ___ months of age

14
WARNING SIGNS (cont)
  • Lack of _______ and __________
  • No words by __ months of age
  • No meaningful two word phrases (not including
    imitating or repeating) by __years of age
  • Any loss of speech, babbling, or social skills at
    ______

15
SOCIAL RECIPROCITY
  • Definition ______________________
    _____________________

16
Social Aspects of Communication
  • Lack of _______
  • Lack of complex ______ communication (use contact
    gestures instead)
  • Lack of _______________
  • Poor ____ of communication
  • Lack of _________ in communication
  • Absence of ___________
  • Poor language __________
  • Deficits in ___________

17
Early Indicators of Autism - 116
Development of Speech
  • Language ____are present
  • ________

18
LITERACY SKILLS
  • Difficulty observing or imitating _______ use of
    books
  • Limited understanding or use of _____
    _________
  • Poor reading _________
  • ________ often know letters at a young age and
    can be taught to read in spite of their language
    difficulties

19
Proposed Theories to Explain Reading Difficulties
(Lanter Watson 2008)
  • ____________ difficulties interfere with text
    comprehension
  • Weak central ______ interferes with their ability
    to make ________ and derive meaning from text
  • ______________ deficits make it difficult for ASD
    children to adapt to new situations and
    interferes with their ability to handle change in
    materials they are reading

20
Strategies to Facilitate Literacy in ASD Children
  • See pages 120-124 of text

21
Other Diagnoses on the Autism Spectrum
Associated Disorders
  • Asperger Syndrome High Functioning Autism
    characteristics
  • No significant delays in _____________
  • No significant delays in ______ development
    before the age of _____
  • Severe and sustained deficits in ________
  • Development of _________________
    _____________________________

22
ASPERGER SYNDROMEDSM-IV
  • Qualitative impairments in ___________
  • Restricted repetitive and stereotyped patterns of
    ______, _______, and _______
  • Clinically significant impairments in _____,
    __________, or other important areas of
    functioning

23
Six Criteria for Diagnosing Asperger Syndrome
  • Impairments in
  • ______ social interaction
  • ________ development
  • Self-imposed ________
  • Speech and language ________
  • _________ communication
  • _____ performance

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Rhetts Syndrome
  • ________ disorder that affects only ____
  • Typical development in first few _____ of life,
    with loss of skills at ____ months.
  • Loss of functional use of ____, and the
    development of persistent ___________
  • Clinical presentation closely resembles children
    with ____

25
Childhood Disintegrative Disorder (CDD)
  • ______ development of verbal, nonverbal, social,
    adaptive and play skills, and behavior up to age
    __and then show a ____.
  • Different from Classic Autism
  • Age of _____
  • ____________
  • ______
  • ________

26
Assessment Diagnosis
  • Comprehensive Assessment of Autism includes input
    from the following professionals
  • ____________
  • ____________
  • ____________
  • ____________
  • ____________
  • _____________

27
Autism Assessments
  • ADOS A____ D______ O______ S______
  • ________ assessment
  • Toddler to ____
  • 4 module of this assessment
  • Preverbal/single words
  • Phrase speech
  • Fluent speech child/adolescent
  • High functioning adolescents and adults

28
Treatment
  • ABA (______________)
  • Based on ______ conditioning
  • Using the supposition of antecedent and
    ___________.
  • Shaping- rewarding _____ behaviors.

29
SCERTS
  • Developed in _____
  • Social-Communication, Emotional Regulation,
    Transactional Supports
  • __________ approach to intervention that
    emphasizes the use of _________ communication in
    _________ setting activities that occur as a
    part of daily routines

30
  • ______ partner stage
  • ______ partner stage
  • __________ partner stage
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vWKVttP3Rfag

31
Picture Exchange Communication System
  • PECS
  • Based on a child forming sentences by unprompted
    selection of _______ or a series of pictures
  • Begin with _______ and work up to _______

32
Katy Perry with Jodi
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Case Study
  • Review Case Study (page 152-154) if time allows
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