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  2. Treatment and Education of Autistic and Related Communication ...

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    A 2013 meta-analysis indicated that TEACCH has small or no effects on perceptual, motor, verbal, cognitive, and motor functioning, communication skills, and activities of daily living. There were positive effects in social and maladaptive behavior, but these results required further replication due to the methodological limitations of the pool ...

  3. Sólheimar Ecovillage - Wikipedia

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    Today all activities in Sólheimar are based on Sesselja's lifework and visions: what started out as an isolated and primitive settlement in 1930 with around ten small children has now become a modern, self-supporting ecovillage with organic farming, thermal and solar energy and with a thriving cultural life. [5]

  4. Sing Up - Wikipedia

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    This strand of work aims to explore, develop and disseminate good practice, supporting and learning from the children and workforce in these settings. Sing Up's Accessible Learning incorporates specialist resources and integrated support for Autism, challenging behaviour, looked after children, Signed Song, Assistive Technologies and Makaton.

  5. Employment of autistic people - Wikipedia

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    Among the Swedish Autism community, two major reactions to employment stand out: one that views autism from a medical angle, as a health problem hindering employability, and which constitutes the slightly dominant view; another that calls for recognition of the particularities of autistic workers in the neurotypical context, and appeals to the ...

  6. Autism - Wikipedia

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    Autism spectrum disorder [a] (ASD), or simply autism, is a neurodevelopmental disorder "characterized by persistent deficits in social communication and social interaction across multiple contexts" and "restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, or activities". [11] Sensory abnormalities are also included in the diagnostic manuals ...

  7. Kupenda for the Children - Wikipedia

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    1999 – Cindy meets Leonard, a Kenyan special need teacher, who introduces her to children with disabilities on the coast of Kenya. 2000-2002 – Cindy and Leonard collaborate on small-scale projects to raise funds and awareness for the children. 2003 – Cindy registers Kupenda for the Children in the U.S. as an official 501(c)3 nonprofit. [6]