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    believe that learning a second language may only create controversy in our society, many strongly believe that one has the freedom to speak any language they choose to. Since there are a variety of different nationalities in the Unites States, bilingual education can promote learning for people who share distinctive ethnic backgrounds. Bilingual education gives students a sense of cultural pluralism, not only that, but it has been proven that learning a second language starting from a young age hold

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    Patients with ASD may imitate what is being said to them with limited speech and may find it difficult to process what is going on around them and so are prone to feeling disorientated as well as being less proficient, frustrated or anxious therefore practitioner should avoid frustration and emphatic towards the patient (National institute of mental health, 2015) The pathology underlying the condition is related to the physiological process of the brain with environmental

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    Speech Pathology is a field that is broad in the since of job opportunities, but narrow when it comes to specialization. Working and providing therapy for people with ASD is not a rare occurrence for an SLP. I know for myself I have worked with numerous places

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    An important responsibility for administrators is to provide a Free and Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) to students with disabilities and exceptionalities. The day-to-day responsibilities and the management of special education programs and staff within a school building are laid in the hands of the administrator. In some cases, the administrator has very little knowledge or training of special education law, however it is crucial that administrators familiarize themselves with these laws. The

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    symptoms of the disease. Relatives, friends and all healthcare professionals should be aware of these psychiatric behaviors so a healthy introduction of treatment may be applied to the ill, emphasizing a humanized care. Key words: Schizophrenia. Pathology. Treatment. Awareness. Coexistence. 1. INTRODUCTION It was initially described as a disease where people suffering from it, exhibited a regressed behavior, similar to elderly people with Alzheimer 's disease. Schizophrenia is mainly characterized

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    Over the course of my placement I was given the opportunity to implement intervention on a 70-year-old female patient who was admitted to the rehabilitation unit also following a left side MCA stroke 5 weeks prior. This patient had a complex medical history some of which are potential risk factors for a stroke, along with her gender and age as according to the national stroke association (). As a result of her left MCA stroke she suffered from right side hemiparesis, dysphagia, dysarthria, moderate

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    The neurological deficits of aging may be viewed from a developmental perspective. That is, the decline in functional efficiency and deterioration of highly specialized non-dividing neuronal cells is the end point of a maturation process that occurs throughout adult life. Involution to senescence is a normal, inevitable, and inexorable physiological march; the end phase of which is expressed in generally predictable and specifically unpredictable ways. The earliest of these developmental changes

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    assisting children with ASD to become independent adults. The purpose of this research is to examine the many different factors one as a parent or research can do for a child with ASD in their early developmental stage. keywords: ASD, parenting, speech, play, developmental theory

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    Parkinson Disease by Melissa Green Topical Bibliography In partial fulfillment of the writing requirement for Anatomy and Physiology 304 and the Department of Speech-Language Pathology SUNY Buffalo State Fall 2016 Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by motor symptoms or tremors, rigidity, (bradykinesia) or slowness of movement and posture instability. Parkinson’s involves the malfunction and death of vital nerve cells in the

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    Strategy 2: Strengthen the University’s commitment to continuous improvement of educational effectiveness as reflected in student learning outcomes. Recognition ceremonies expanded Diversity Advocacy hosted the first graduation celebration for Asian, Middle Eastern, Pacific Islander, and Southeast Asian students. This celebration, along with Nuestros Logros, Lavender Graduation, and Umoja, offers an opportunity for underrepresented students to celebrate their accomplishments and graduation. Sport

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