| Autism Autism is a brain development disorder characterized by impaired social interaction and communication, and by restricted and repetitive behavior. These signs all begin before a child is three years old. Autism
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| Visual thinking Picture thinking, visual thinking , visual/spatial learning or right brained learning is the common phenomenon of thinking through visual processing using the part of the brain that is emotional and creative to organize information in an intuitive and simultaneous way.Thinking in pictures, is one of a number of other recognized forms of non-verbal thought such as kinesthetic, musical and mathematical thinking. Visual_thinking
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| Thomas and Friends Thomas and Friends is a British children's television series, first broadcast on the ITV network in September 1984. Until Season 7, which premiered in 2003, it was named Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends. This series was shot on 35mm film. The first series was filmed in Battersea, London and therafter at Shepperton Studios. Thomas_and_Friends
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| Neurotypical Neurotypical (or NT) people have neurological development and state that are consistent with what most people would perceive as normal in their ability to process linguistic information and social cues. While originally coined among the autistic community as a label for non-autistic persons, the concept was later adopted by both the neurodiversity movement and the scientific community. In the United Kingdom, the National Autistic Society recommends the use of the term in its advice to journalists. Neurotypical
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| Lorna Wing Lorna Wing, MD, FRCPsych, (born October 7, 1928) is an English psychiatrist and physician.As a result of having an autistic daughter, she became involved in researching developmental disorders, particularly autism spectrum disorders. She joined with other parents of autistic children to found the National Autistic Society (NAS) in the United Kingdom in 1962. Lorna_Wing
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| Thurnscoe Thurnscoe is a village in the metropolitan borough of Barnsley in South Yorkshire, England. Set in the heart of the Dearne Valley, historically, Thurnscoe was a farming village and in Roman times it was situated on the Roman road Ryknild Street, which ran down a track, (known locally as "the cow track" as it was the route for the dairy herds until the farm closed in recent years), to the east of what is now Rectory Lane. Thurnscoe
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| Tony Attwood Dr. Tony Attwood (born Feb 9 1952) in Birmingham, England) is an English psychologist who lives in Queensland, Australia, and author of several books on Asperger's Syndrome.He received an honours degree in psychology from the University of Hull, an M.A. in clinical psychology from the University of Surrey, and a Ph.D. Tony_Attwood
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| Josie Lawrence Josie Lawrence (born 6 June 1959) is a British comedienne and actress best known for her work with the Comedy Store Players improvisational troupe and the television series Whose Line Is It Anyway?. Josie_Lawrence
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| Radlett Radlett is a large village located north of London in the county of Hertfordshire between St Albans and Elstree on Watling Street with a population of approximately 8,000. It is located in the council district of Hertsmere and is covered by two wards, Aldenham East and Aldenham West. Radlett
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| National Autistic Society The National Autistic Society (NAS) is a London, England based charity for people with autistic spectrum disorders (ASD). The purpose of the organisation is primarily to improve of the lives of people with Autism in the United Kingdom.Founded in 1962 as the Autistic Children's Aid Society of North London, it currently has around 20 National_Autistic_Society
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| Son-Rise Son-Rise Program is a home-based, child-centered program for children with autism spectrum disorders and other developmental disabilities. Son-Rise
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| Thomas and Friends Talk:Thomas_and_Friends
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| Auditory integration training Talk:Auditory_integration_training
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| Treatment and education of autistic and related communication handicapped children Treatment and education of autistic and related communication handicapped children (TEACCH) is an evidence-based service, training, and research program for individuals of all ages and skill levels with autism spectrum disorders. Founded in 1966 by Eric Schopler at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, TEACCH provides training and services geared to helping autistic children and their families cope with the condition. Treatment_and_education_of_autistic_and_related_communication_handicapped_children
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| Peter Pan syndrome Talk:Peter_Pan_syndrome
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| Jacqui Jackson Jacqui Jackson is the single parent of seven children, three adolescent girls and four boys. Two of the boys are on the autism spectrum. Jackson and her family appeared in a BBC documentary, My Family and Autism, screened in 2003. A drama called Magnificent 7 featuring Helena Bonham Carter as Maggi—a character based on Jacqui Jackson—was screened by BBC Two in 2005. Jackson lives in Blackpool, Lancashire, England. The music was written by Sheridan Tongue. Jacqui_Jackson
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| Articles for deletion/TEACCH Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/TEACCH
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