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      1. True or False: ''Autistic children are incapable of learning.''
        1. True
        2. False
        1. Autistic children typically learn differently from the average child. They tend to have sensory and information processing difficulties, and require special teaching methods to help them overcome them. In many cases, however, children with autistic spectrum disorders can learn in classroom settings with assistance.
      2. True or False: ''All autistic children eventually wind up in institutions.'' ?
        1. True
        2. False
        1. Many years ago people believed that autistic children were uneducable and need to be institutionalized. This is no longer the philosophy of either parents or professionals. Although raising autistic children can be a challenge, it has become very clear that with early intervention and intensive therapies, many people with ASDandAtilde;andcent;andAcirc;andAcirc;s can become productive, happy and independent members of society.
      3. True or False: ''Autistic children possess unusual physical features'' ?
        1. True
        2. False
        1. Autistic children do in most instances, possess completely andAtilde;andcent;andAcirc;andAcirc;normalandAtilde;andcent;andAcirc;andAcirc; physical characteristics. It is interesting to note that it is often said that children on the autistic spectrum are exceptionally attractive in appearance.
      4. It is easy to recognize an autistic child in public.
        1. True
        2. False
        1. Specific physical characteristics are not part of the diagnostic criteria for ASDs. For the most part, only children who are severely affected and demonstrate unusual self-stimulatory behaviors (such as hand-flapping or spinning objects) will be easily recognizable in public. Most people who are on the spectrum appear to have a regular physical appearance, and are not identifiable at first glance.
      5. It is simple to diagnose autism.
        1. True
        2. False
        1. Diagnosing autism is complicated, and requires a comprehensive professional evaluation. A multidisciplinary team that includes psychologists, neurologists, speech therapists, educational therapists and occupational therapists usually performs the evaluation. (http://www.autism-pdd.net/checklist.html). In order to receive a diagnosis on the autistic spectrum, the child must exhibit a combination of irregularities or delays in development, behavior (including social development) and communication. There are a number of different rating scales that were developed in order to assist in diagnosing ASDs. Some of these are ATEC (Autism Treatment Evaluation Checklist) and the CHAT. (http://paains.org.uk/Autism/diagnosis.htm).

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