Asked by jayson Angulo on Jul 03, 2024
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Restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, or activities include all of the following except:
A) Spinning, hand flapping, echolalia, and flipping objects
B) Apraxia, aphasia, selective mutism, and communication problems
C) Adherence to routines, ritualized patterns, and perseverative interests
D) Indifference to pain, visual fascination, and sensory sensitivities
Repetitive Patterns
Recurring behaviors or actions that are repeated in a predictable sequence, often observed as a symptom in various psychological conditions.
Apraxia
A neurological disorder characterized by the loss of ability to perform movements or gestures, despite having the desire and physical capacity to perform them.
Ritualized Patterns
Repetitive behaviors or activities that are performed in a meticulous or prescribed manner, often seen in various psychological disorders.
- Recognize the characteristics of restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior in ASD.
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Learning Objectives
- Recognize the characteristics of restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior in ASD.
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