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| Define Stereotypic Behavior. |
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| behavior or stereotype involving repetitive movements such as rocking, hand- flicking, or object manipulation |
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| What does research show may help in transitioning from one activity to another? |
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| structured verbal and visual cues facilitate communication |
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| What percentage of students with autism spectrum disorders have measured IQ similar to students with intellectual disabilities? |
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| What percentage of students with autism spectrum disorders exhibit splinter skills? |
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| What does current research show about biological causes of autism? |
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| fragile X syndrome is appeared in a certain percentage of males with autism |
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| Behavioral interventions focus on what types of conduct? |
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| self-stimulation, tantrum episodes, self-inflicted injury |
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| concomitant impairments such as the intellectual disabilities-blindness, intellectual disabilities-orthopedic impairment, etc, the combination of which causes such severe educational needs that they cannot be accommodated in special education programs solely for one of the impairments. |
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| concomitant hearing and visual impairment, the combination of which causes such as severe communication and other developmental and educational needs that he cannot be accommodated in special education programs solely for chidldren with deafness or children with blindness. |
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| Identification of both serious emotional problems and intellectual disabilities in the same individual. |
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