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The DSM-5 authors moved many childhood disorders to different categories because correct answers doing so acknowledges the continuity of behavior from infancy through adulthood. Tapping their fingers incessantly or twisting their bodies around in unusual poses are examples of what type of defici...

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The DSM-5 authors moved many childhood disorders to different categories because correct
answers doing so acknowledges the continuity of behavior from infancy through adulthood.

Tapping their fingers incessantly or twisting their bodies around in unusual poses are examples
of what type of deficiency commonly found in people with autism spectrum disorder? correct
answers motor behavior

Children with intellectual developmental disorders can benefit from which of the following?
correct answers mainstreaming, involvement in special education, peer training

Under the umbrella of autism spectrum disorder, the DSM-5-TR combines which of the
following? correct answers pervasive development disorder not otherwise specified, autistic
disorder, childhood disintegrative disorder, Asperger's disorder

What are the two domains that are evaluated to diagnose autism spectrum disorder? correct
answers disturbances in social relationships and communication, the individual's interests and
behaviour

Children with autism spectrum disorder have which of the following social interaction patterns?
correct answers do not seem to enjoy playing with others, do not share experiences, do not
engage in the usual give-and-take with others

A speech pattern in which a person with autism spectrum disorder repeats the same sounds over
and over again is called... correct answers echolalia

Some individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders can also display extraordinary
numerical or artistic skills, which can be further classified as autistic... correct answers savant
syndrome

Which of the following are examples of cognitive interventions for intellectual developmental
disorder? correct answers repeating information, using concrete examples, breaking a problem
down into parts

The DSM-5-TR has changed the DSM-IV-TR's previous terminology of autistic disorder to....
correct answers autism spectrum disorder

The most current estimated prevalence rate of autism spectrum behaviour in the US is.... correct
answers 1 out of 54

True or false: Children with autism spectrum disorder seem to do well with imitative play with
other children.
True false question. correct answers false

, Recent research on the brains of people with autism spectrum disorder suggests a deficiency in
the... correct answers sharing of information between the two hemispheres.

Anton, a five-year-old boy with autism spectrum disorder, is considered a musical prodigy.
While showing little interest in social interaction, and displaying a severe impairment in speech,
he can play incredibly difficult piano pieces at a professional level and totally from memory.
Anton is displaying... correct answers autistic savant syndrome.

While the reason for rising prevalence rates for autism spectrum disorder is not fully known,
Danish researchers believe the reason for increasing rates in their country is... correct answers
changes in reporting practices.

Token economies can be an effective behavioral intervention for children with autism spectrum
disorder correct answers true

Some individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders can also display extraordinary
numerical or artistic skills, which can be further classified as autistic.. correct answers savant
syndrome

In __________________ -mediated interventions, other children, rather than adults, interact with
the child. correct answers peer

A neurodevelopmental disorder in which the child develops normally early in life, and then
shows neurological and cognitive impairments is called.... correct answers rett

One method found to be useful for toddlers in inclusive classrooms relies on ____________, in
which teachers or other interventionists can shape the child's behaviour in the course of ordinary
play or instruction correct answers naturalistic developmental behavioral interventions

Currently, the use of psychotherapeutic medications has been more successful than psychological
approaches in the treatment of Rett syndrome correct answers false

In peer-motivated interventions, an exchange of pictures may serve as a form of communication
correct answers true

The DSM-5-TR places the condition formerly known as Asperger's disorder in the category of...
correct answers autistic spectrum disorder

Which of the following are true of Rett syndrome? correct answers The child begins to show
neurological and cognitive impairments after 4 years of age, It has some of the same symptoms
as autism spectrum disorder

Children previously diagnosed with Rett syndrome prior to DSM-5-TR would be now be
diagnosed with... correct answers autism spectrum disorder

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