Posts Tagged
‘rise’

July 8, 2025

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by: admin

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Tags: Autism, prevalence, rise, traits

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Categories: autism

Non-parallel lines: Although clinical diagnoses of autism have risen over time, levels of autism traits among teenagers have held steady, according to a new population-based study in Sweden. The results support the idea that the well-documented increases in autism prevalence stem from factors such as a broadening of diagnostic criteria and heightened public awareness. The […]

March 2, 2022

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Tags: Autism, Diagnoses, Pandemic, rise, Spectrum, Wake, wanes

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Categories: autism

In January 2020, during her fifth month of pregnancy, Erin Knipe came down with a sore throat, ear infection and relentless cough. She was exhausted: She had made it through the morning sickness of her first trimester only to be knocked out by what seemed like a bad cold. When Knipe wasn’t getting better after […]

December 29, 2021

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Tags: apparent, Autism, Explaining, Numbers, rise, Spectrum

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Categories: autism

Photography by Richard Drury Among the many mysteries of autism is its apparent increase in prevalence around the world. But how often is that exactly? And is it really more common in children today than in previous generations? This new downloadable book from Spectrum provides a detailed guide to the various factors – perhaps the […]

November 15, 2021

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Tags: 85M, education, overspend, rise, special

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Categories: Special needs education

Parish hall Printed and digital download photos available Special Education Funding (SEND) is a national scandal. Senior Devon councilors are calling on the government to clarify funding for special education after the county over-spending on the service is expected to reach £ 85 million. Councils have been instructed to put overspending on Support for Children […]

November 14, 2021

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Tags: 85M, education, overspend, rise, special

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Categories: Special needs education

Parish hall Printed and digital download photos available Special Education Funding (SEND) is a national scandal. Senior Devon councilors are calling on the government to clarify funding for special education after the county over-spending on the service is expected to reach £ 85 million. Councils have been instructed to put overspending on Support for Children […]

EL DORADO, Ark. KTVE / KARD (7/28/21) – The Arkansas Department of Education released new guidelines for schools this fall. “Last year was a challenging school year,” said Kimberly Mundell, director of communications for ADE. “We hope for the best, but we need to prepare as this new Delta variant is making its rounds across […]