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(8-17-08)

“They–meaning children and families of any one color or belief–all look alike only when we can’t really see them.”

(Bromfield, 2007, p. 237)

Special Topics

(updated 11-29-06)

  • Homo sum:
  • MS Cues
  • Tools
  • Sample Report: Ray B
  • Neurobehavioral Disorders
    • Migraine Screen: 3 Item Screen for Migraine
      • 1. Has a headache limited your activities for a day or more in the last 3 months?
      • 2. Are you nauseated or sick to your stomach when you have a headache?
      • 3. Does light bother you when you have a headache?
    • Self-administered; pencil and paper; 2/3 equals a positive test and should be referred for medical evaluation.
  • Deletion Syndromes
    • Prader-Willi (Deletion type)
    • Smith-Magenis
    • Chi du Chat
      • Chi du Chat syndrome occurs in approximately 1 in 50,000 live births (Udwin & Dennis, 1995). Symptoms include prominent epicanthal folds, hypertelorism, posterioral rotated low set ears, a broad nose, micrognathia, hypotonia, growth retardation, and severe intellectual disability. Most frequent etiology is loss of genetic material from 5; usually paternal origin.
  • Suggestions for Report Writing
    • Asperger Syndrome
      • Carlson (1998) suggests discussion of the following areas in organizing a report on an individual diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome:
      • 1. cognitive and motor skills
      • 2. communication and language skills
      • 3. behavior and social/emotional development
      • 4. problem-solving skills
  • Reliability and Validity of DSM-IV
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