Essays about: "autismspektrumtillstånd"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 essays containing the word autismspektrumtillstånd.
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1. Beyond The Frame : A Literature Review of Sex Differences and Female Specific Expressions of Autism Spectrum Disorder
University essay from Högskolan i Gävle/Socialt arbeteAbstract : Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neuro-developmental diagnosis that occurs around four times more often in males compared to females. Most of what is known about ASD, as well as diagnostic criteria and screening tools are therefore based on male expressions. READ MORE
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2. Clinician Experience of Social Camouflaging in Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder
University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för psykologiAbstract : Social camouflaging is prevalent among patients with Autism spectrum disorder [ASD] and entails copying and/or masking behaviours, personality traits and adaptive functioning in order to adjust to environmental demands. The aim of this thesis was to explore clinicians’ experiences of working with adult patients with ASD who display social camouflaging. READ MORE
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3. Bron till delaktighet : tillgängliga gröna utomhusmiljöer för personer med autismspektrumtillstånd (AST)
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural DevelopmentAbstract : Syftet med examensarbetet är att undersöka vad landskapsarkitekter behöver ta hänsyn till för att tillgängliggöra gröna utomhusmiljöer för personer med autismspektrumtillstånd (AST), utifrån de behov som dessa personer kan uppleva. Flera kurser under landskapsarkitektutbildningen har uppmärksammat begreppen ”tillgänglighet” och ”gestaltning för alla”. READ MORE
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4. Using Special Interests to Improve Academic On-Task Behavior in High School Students with Autism
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Specialpedagogiska institutionenAbstract : A large majority of adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have one or more special interests, i.e. interests that they find to be extremely motivating and engaging. Also, students with ASD often struggle to focus in classroom settings, as academic assignments are typically not as motivating as their special interests. READ MORE
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5. Using games as educational tools : An evaluation of a game for children to train facial expression recognition
University essay from KTH/Medieteknik och interaktionsdesign, MIDAbstract : Facial expressions play a large role in non verbal communication. Research shows promising results for using games to improve facial expression recognition in children with autism spectrum disorder. Games are effective educational tools and are successful in motivating students. READ MORE