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  2. Elizabeth Newson - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health made her an honorary fellow [2] and the following year the In 1994 the Early Years Diagnostic Centre was renamed the Elizabeth Newson Centre. [9] Five years later she was given an OBE for her work with children on the autism spectrum in the 1999 New Year Honours. [2]

  3. Pathological demand avoidance - Wikipedia

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    Pathological demand avoidance has been criticized as a name for various reasons, including the negative connotations some confronted with the word pathological might have. [31] For example, autistic social psychologists Damian Milton and Devon Price have suggested the behavior should not be considered pathological.

  4. Treatment and Education of Autistic and Related Communication ...

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    The TEACCH approach was developed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, originating in a child research project begun in 1964 by Eric Schopler and Robert Reichler. In 1965, Schopler visited the Sybil Elgar School in London and drew inspiration from the method developed by Sybil Elgar . [ 15 ]

  5. Developmental impact of child neglect in early childhood

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    Child neglect, often overlooked, is the most common form of child maltreatment. [1] Most perpetrators of child abuse and neglect are the parents themselves. A total of 79.4% of the perpetrators of abused and neglected children are the parents of the victims, and of those 79.4% parents, 61% exclusively neglect their children. [2]

  6. Oppositional defiant disorder - Wikipedia

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    Childhood or adolescence (can become evident before 8 years of age) Duration: Is diagnosed until 18 years of age: Causes: Insufficient care for the affected child during early development: Risk factors: ADHD: Differential diagnosis

  7. Late talker - Wikipedia

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    A late talker is a toddler experiencing late language emergence (LLE), [2] [3] which can also be an early or secondary sign of an autism spectrum disorder, or other neurodevelopmental disorders such as fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, intellectual disability, learning disability, social communication disorder, or specific language impairment.

  8. Talk:Pathological demand avoidance - Wikipedia

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    We are not ignoring the demand and we are not wanting to refuse. We are stuck, stuck in uncontrollable, irrational anxiety, which sometimes might get to fear, of the demand. I know this because I am an adult with Autism with Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA). This stems from extreme anxiety, 24/7, since birth. I do not truly know what calm is.

  9. Grunya Sukhareva - Wikipedia

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    In 1935, Sukhareva founded a Faculty of Pediatric Psychiatry in the Central Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education, where she served as Head of the Department until 1965. In 1938, she led a clinic of childhood psychosis under the Russian SFSR Ministry of Agriculture and Food. Until 1969, she worked as a councillor and leader of the ...