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Development Of Verbal Behavior In Early, Intensive Behavioral Therapy For Autism Spectrum Disorder, Mthya Jayakumar, Lesly Hendershot, Lori Warner, James F. Grogan May 2022

Development Of Verbal Behavior In Early, Intensive Behavioral Therapy For Autism Spectrum Disorder, Mthya Jayakumar, Lesly Hendershot, Lori Warner, James F. Grogan

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INTRODUCTION
The current study will explore the relationships between motor imitation (MI) and verbal requesting skills in children who are diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). With nearly half of children with ASD evidencing minimal verbal skills, supporting language development is crucial in interventions. Early, intensive behavioral intervention (EIBI) is recommended to help children achieve better developmental outcomes. Functional language training often begins with the verbal requesting skill, MAND. Research suggests that a series of rapid motor imitations before a vocal model could facilitate vocal speech, but little is known about how MI can longitudinally influence functional language development. This …


Gauging The Impact Of Interactions With Autistic Children Early In Medical Education, Emily W. Yuen, Helen E. Huetterman, Jessica Korneder, Jason A. Wasserman, Mary O. Dereski May 2022

Gauging The Impact Of Interactions With Autistic Children Early In Medical Education, Emily W. Yuen, Helen E. Huetterman, Jessica Korneder, Jason A. Wasserman, Mary O. Dereski

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INTRODUCTION
One in fifty-nine children in the United States are currently diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Despite this high prevalence, medical students receive little training on this unique population. This project aims to determine the impact on first-year medical students’ attitudes toward treatment of children diagnosed with ASD following small group interactions in an Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) clinic.


Physical Activity As A Predictor Of Obesity In Autistic Children, Cody A. Mullins Jan 2022

Physical Activity As A Predictor Of Obesity In Autistic Children, Cody A. Mullins

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Research has found autistic children to be 40% more likely to be obese compared to their non-autistic peers. Reduced physical activity (PA) is thought to be a contributing factor to the increased prevalence of obesity in autistic children. This was one of the first studies to investigate the PA behaviors of autistic children during an adapted physical education (APE) class using accelerometry. The purpose of this study was to examine the PA of autistic children and determine the relationship between PA and obesity. Participants were recruited from a school for students with disabilities who participate in a once-weekly APE class …