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Caiter2013

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What was the purpose of the squeeze box designed by Temple Grandin?
 
  a) It restricts the movement of autistic children to reduce potential injury.
   b) The padded side boards press tight against the occupant and lead to
   a reduction in anxiety.
   c) The box is a humane way of keeping autistic children safe while they
   receive various forms of behavioral treatments.
   d) It allows autistic children to roam about with some restrictions, yet
   keeps them safe from injury because it is padded on all sides.

Question 2

Mindblindness refers to:
 
  a) the autistic child's deficiency and inability to use desire, knowledge, and belief in self as a way of explaining behavior.
   b) an inability to plan, and utilize working memory.
   c) the inability to transfer information to different stages of memory.
   d) the autistic child's inability to problem-solve and use executive functioning.



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Answer to Question 1

Thank you

Answer to Question 2

You are a life saver.



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