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Autism
Temple Grandin6th Edition
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A good teacher is gently insistent
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Little Rainman by Karen Simmons
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Auditory Threshold Normal
Hearing auditory detail is impaired
Stretch out and enunciate consonants
Hearing may be like a bad mobile phone connection
Echolalia increases as receptive language
becomes worse Jacqueline Roberts 1997
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Ami Klin
Viewer with Autism (Red Line)Normal Comparison Viewer
(Yellow Line)
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Oliver Sacks
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Signs of Visual Processing Problems
Finger flicking near eyes
Tilts head
Hates escalators
Hates fluorescent lights
Difficulty catching a ball
Eye exams may be normal
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Interventions for Visual Processing Problems
Incandescent lamp by desk
Block fluorescent lights with a hat
Laptop computer
Gray, tan, or pastel paper
Irlen lenses or pale colored glasses
Balancing games- sit on ball
Prism glasses- Developmental Optometrist
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What Have Scientists Learned??
Sensory problems are real
Immature lower brain areas
Abnormal circuits between different brain regions
Sensory problems are variable
Many word based tasks are processed in visual areas of the brain
Frontal cortex is used less because it has missing circuits
Eric Courchesne, Nancy Minshew, Margaret Bauman
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Frontal CortexExecutive Function
LanguageVerbal Thought
Visual, Musicaland Math Cognition
EmotionAmygdala
Visual ProcessingAuditory ProcessingSensory Problems
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Heller, W., and Nitsch, J.B. 1997, Cognition and Emotion, 11:637-661.
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Miller et al., 1998 Neurology, 51:978-981
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Details are Attended to Instead of Whole Gestalts
•Autism faster response time to small letters•Attend to details of faces instead of the whole
Behrmann et al., Neuropsychologia 2005
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Little Rainman by Karen Simmons
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Little Rainman by Karen Simmons
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Brain ScansT. GrandinControl
Humphreys, Minshew, Behrmann, and Cibu, 2006
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Brain ScansT. Grandin Control
Humphreys, Minshew, Behrmann, and Cibu, 2006
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Develop Talents in the Individual’s Specialist Brain
1. Visual Thinking – poor at Algebra
2. Music and Math
3. Verbal Facts Language Translation- poor at drawing
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Robert Lang, 2006
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Is autistic learning just memorization? It is memorization and scripting, but as more information is memorized, it can be assembled into more and more categories which will help
thinking to become more flexible.
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I am what I do more than what I feel. Social skills can be taught but social emotion relatedness may remain absent or weak.
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Objects are More Interesting than Faces
T. Grandin Control
Blue = objects Red = faces
Humphreys, Minshew, Behrmann, and Cibu, 2006
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Social Interaction Through Shared Interests
• School clubs
• Hobbies
• Careers
• Classes that really interest the individual
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Behavior Problems
Is it Behavioral?
Or
Is it Sensory, Oversensitivity or Neurological?
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Sensory and Neurological Problems That May Need Accommodations
Screams when the fire alarm ringsTantrums in a supermarketCannot tolerate scratchy clothesPoor handwritingTantrums or hyperactive under florescent
lightsDifficulty multitasking
Difficulty with long verbal directions
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My 1950’s upbringing taught me many important social and job skills
Turn taking in conversation and activities Being on time Do things I was asked to do Doing things that pleased other people Saying please and thank you Social mistakes were instantly corrected
by telling me what to do
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Bad Behavior Was Not Tolerated When I was a Child
Being rude
Bad table manners
Manipulating a teacher by having a tantrum
Poor grooming and sloppy clothes
Laughing at an overweight woman
Swearing
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Rule System
1. Really bad things
2. Courtesy rules
3. Illegal but not bad
4. Sins of the system
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Teach Values One Concrete Example at a Time
My childhood 1950’s TV heroes had clear values of right and wrong
Kids today see too many grownups behaving badly
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Behavior Problems in Non-Verbal Individuals
Hidden painful medical problems
Sensory overload
Frustration because they cannot communicate
Get attention
Escape from a task
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Hidden Painful Medical Problems in Non-Verbal Individuals That Can Cause
SEVERE Behavior Problems• Acid Reflux heartburn (most common). Not
always obvious.• Constipation• Urinary tract infection• Yeast infection• Ear infection• Bad tooth• H pylori (stomach, ulcer bug)
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The squeeze machine helped reduce anxiety and panic attacks
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Fear is the main emotion in Autism
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Using pressure to calm the nervous system during therapy
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Sometimes speech is easier when the child is swinging
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Sitting on a ball and wearing a weighted vest helps concentration – Use for 20 minutes then
take off for 20 minutes
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It is important to desensitize touch sensitive autistic children so that they will enjoy affection. Feeling the good feelings of being held helps to develop feelings of kindness.
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Preparing for Employment
1. Jobs for teenagers2. Mentors3. Visit work place4. Trade journals5. Wall Street Journal - Make portfolio people respect talent
6. Sell your skill, not yourself
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I was a poor student but I learned lots of valuable work skills in high school. I did
building projects that other people appreciated
Before After
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LEGO® MINDSTORMS™ & LEGO Technic
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People Were Impressed With My Drawings
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My Design inGoogle SketchUp
Search for “sketchup spectrum”
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Educational Resources
• Community Colleges• Technical Schools• On-line Learning• University Courses
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Show Kids Interesting Things
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A Giraffe with a Hot Head Turns on a Techie
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The Guys Have Fun with Stuffy the Mechanical Cow
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Jobs for Visual Thinkers
• Industrial Design• Computer network specialist• Graphic arts• Drafting• Auto mechanic• Computer repair• Handcrafts• Equipment design• Computer troubleshooter• Photographer• Animal trainer• Architect
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Jobs for Music and Math Thinkers
Math teacherScientific researcher Electronics technicianMusic teacherChemist
Computer programmerEngineerPhysicist Musician/composerStatistician
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Jobs for Verbal Thinkers
Stocks and bonds analystJournalistTranslatorLibrarianCopy editorAccountant
Bookkeeper & record keeperBudget analystSpecial education teacherBook indexerSpeech therapistInventory control specialistLegal Researcher
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Bad Jobs for People with Autism
Require lots of short term working memory and fast processing information
My working memory is terrible
Cannot remember more than three steps
Cashier in a busy restaurant would be very difficult
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Jobs for People with Poor Verbal Skills or Non-Verbal
Shelve Library Books
Factory Assembly Work
Fast Food Restaurant Work
Data Entry
Lawn and Garden Work
Recycling Plant
Stocking Shelves
Inventory Control
Handcrafts
Warehouse
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Evaluation of Treatments
Risk versus Benefit
Cost versus Benefit
Evidence of Effectiveness
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SSRI’S
Prozac (fluoxetine)
Zoloft (sertraline)
Celexa (citalopram)
Lexapro (escitalopram)
Paxil (paroxetine)
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Atypicals
Risperdal (rhisperdone)
Geodon (ziprasidone)
Zyprexa (olanzapine)
Abilify (aripiprazole)
Seroquel (quetiapine)
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Low Dose PrincipleSome individuals on the autism spectrum
need only ¼ to ½ of the normal starting dose of drugs in there 3 classes:
• SSRI Antidepressants• Tricyclic Antidepressants• Atypical Antipsychotics
Too much causes insomnia, agitation and irritability. Other drugs usually require normal doses. If used in small children, micro doses – 1/10 of mg of Rispordal.
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Principles of Using Medication
Try one thing at a time
A medication should have an obvious beneficial effect
Withdraw a medication slowly, if a person has been on it a long time
Be careful switching brands
Don’t expect 100% control of a symptom
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ADHD Drugs and Autism
• Stimulants tend to make classical autism worse
• Stimulants sometimes help individuals with mild asperger’s
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Look Up All Drug Interactions
• Prescription drugs
• Non-prescription drugs
• Herbal supplements
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Special diets work for some individuals
Vitamins and supplements
Vigorous exercise for calming
Weighted blanket or vest for calming Omega 3 supplements
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Traits in Close Relatives
Four Generations of Bankers
MIT-Trained Engineer/Co-Inventor Auto Pilot
Anxiety
Depression
Visual Thinking Skills – Artist, Home Decorators
Food Allergies
Intellectual Giftedness – Writing English Literature
Asperger Traits
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Einstein had many
autistic traits
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Autism.org
800-3-AUTISM
grandin.com
Future Horizons
Autism Asperger Publishing
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Books by Temple Grandin
Thinking in PicturesDeveloping TalentsAnimals in TranslationUnwritten Social RulesEmergence Labeled AutisticThe Way I See ItAnimals Make Us Human