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  2. List of disability-related terms with negative connotations

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    Inclusive language: words to use when writing about disability - Office for Disability Issues and Department for Work and Pensions (UK) List of terms to avoid when writing about disability – National Center on Disability and Journalism; Nović, Sara (30 March 2021). "The harmful ableist language you unknowingly use". BBC Worklife

  3. Verbal abuse - Wikipedia

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    There are various ways a caregiver can use verbal communication to abuse a child: rejection of a child's worth, isolating a child from social experiences, terrorizing a child with verbal assaults, ignoring a child's needs, corrupting a child's views of the world and teaching them that delinquent activity is normal, verbally assaulting a child ...

  4. List of abuse allegations made through facilitated ...

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    Often, the alleged abuse is sexual and contains "extensive, explicit, pornographic details". [3] [4] While facilitators are taught to expect their communication partners to reveal sensitive, personal issues, [5] researchers find that facilitators involved in this type of case mistakenly suspect abuse by family members or others. [6] [7]

  5. Violence and autism - Wikipedia

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    Autistic individuals are often victims of violence, including bullying, abuse, sexual assault and criminal acts. [1] Violence can be physical or verbal, [2] as illustrated by the frequent use of the word "autistic" as an insult. [3] [4] Autistic people, like many people with disabilities, are often victims of hate crimes, and many live in fear. [5]

  6. Expressive language disorder - Wikipedia

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    Diagnosis for expressive language disorder in children are usually marked by milestones markers of the child age grouping. A child can be diagnosed for expressive language disorder as early as two years old. Many pediatricians and speech and language pathologists look into all grounds of what may be causing speech delay. By the age of 2 ...

  7. Mixed receptive-expressive language disorder - Wikipedia

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    When autistic children speak, they are often difficult to understand, their language is sparse and dysfluent, they speak in single, uninflected words or short phrases, and their supply of words is severely depleted. [9] This leads to limited vocabulary while also having deficits in verbal short-term memory. [10]

  8. Mom struggles with son’s autism, memories of trauma from ...

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    My younger daughter is 11 years old, she has ADHD, she has concentration problems. I am learning to be able to help her and my son, almost seven years old, who has autism and global development ...

  9. Anti-social behaviour - Wikipedia

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    BPT is used to treat children with conduct problems, but also for children with ADHD. [22] According to a meta-analysis, the effectiveness of BPT is supported by short-term changes on the children's anti-social behaviour. [28] However, whether these changes are maintained over a longer period of time is still unclear. [28]