Understanding the Triad of Impairments in Autism Spectrum Disorders

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Explore the triad of impairments in autism spectrum disorders, including difficulties in social interaction, communication, and stereotyped behavior. Learn about the challenges individuals with ASD face in understanding social rules, gestures, and imaginative play.

  • Autism
  • Spectrum Disorders
  • Social Interaction
  • Communication
  • Stereotyped Behavior

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  1. AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS2 TEXTS IN SPECIAL EDUCATION

  2. " the triad of impairments 1-socia interaction Difficulty understanding social rules behavior and relationships ,for example : appearing indifferent to other people or not understanding how to take turns.

  3. the triad of impairments Difficulty with verbal and non- verbal communication, for example : not fully understanding the meaning of common gestures , facial expressions or tone of voice.

  4. the triad of impairments 3-stereotyped behavior, interests and activities Rigidity of thinking and difficulties in the development of interpersonal play and imagination , for example : having a limited range of imaginative activities, possibly copied and pursued rigidly and repetitively.

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