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Sexuality and Adolescents with Autism

Summary: More of a literature review than a study Koller, nonetheless, provides a comprehensive overview of the importance of, and challenges to, the provision of sexuality education for learners with ASD. Noting that sexuality is a central factor in defining who we are and includes our understanding and acceptance of values, relationships, self-image and so…

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Teaching the Imitation and Spontaneous Use of Gestures Using a Naturalistic Behavioral Intervention in Young Children with Autism

The OAR Funded Research Report provides updates on the status of OAR funded research through the publication of the different studies’ interim and final reports. This month’s report was submitted by Dr. Brooke Ingersoll and examines the effectiveness of imitation intervention in helping children with autism improve their social skills. This project was conducted by…

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Effects of Video Modeling on Social Initiations by Children with Autism

Summary: Nikopoulous and Keenan investigated the use of video modeling to increase the social initiations of young children with autism. Three young (ages 7-9 years) boys with previously established diagnoses of autism participated in this study. The authors describe the individuals as “being in the mild to moderate range” of autism as assessed using the…

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On Science, Pseudoscience, and the Mega-Millions Lottery

First, I need to disclose something… on a weekly basis I buy two or three “Mega-Millions” lottery tickets. I do this despite the fact that I fully realize my chances of winning are, effectively, none, zero, zip, nada, zilch. I understand statistics and probability theory and that the only realistic outcome of my behavior is…

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Mental Health for Individuals with ASDs

In recent years, mental health issues have gained more attention with an estimated 54 million people in the nation suffering from mental disorders. According to a 2001 study by the World Health Organization, mental health ranks first in terms of causing disability in the United States, Canada, and Western Europe (WHO, 2001). The study also…

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