applied behavior analysis - ABA provides a scientific approach to designing, conducting, and evaluating instruction based on empirically verified principles describing functional relationships between events in the environment and behavior change (i.e., learning), Asperger syndrome - mild end of autism spectrum, autism spectrum disorder - neurodevelopmental disorder marked by persistent deficits in social communication and interaction and restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior and interests, behavior trap - strong interest, discrete trial training - one on one, simple routine, echolalia - verbatim repetition, executive functioning - regulate behavior, facilitated communication - facilitator, pictures, words, symbols, joint attention - use of gestures and gazes to share follow or direct attention, pica - compulsive recurrent consumption of non food items, savant syndrome - remarkable talent in one area, functioning at disabled level , social stories - social situations and concepts, stereotypy - persistent and repetitive behaviors without purpose, theory of mind - distinguish and interparate people's thoughts, motives, and beliefs,

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