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Autism Education Now

Autism awareness

About Me

Not being able to speak is not the same as not having anything to say.

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1 in 150 children will be diagnosed with autism.

What is Autism?
Autism is a lifelong neurological disability that affects a person's ability to communicate, understand language, play, and socially interact with others. The first signs of autism usually appear as developmental delays before age three. Autism is classified as a developmental disability because it interferes with the typical rate and patterns of childhood development. There are diagnoses closely related to autism such as PDD-NOS (pervasive development disorder not otherwise specified), Asperger's syndrome, and Rett's syndrome that are included in the category of Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Characteristics
Every person with autism is different. However, there are some common characteristics of individuals with autism that may occur. Remember that although these are some common characteristics, no two persons with autism experience the world or behave in the same way.
-Difficulty in using and understanding language. Some children develop typical speech patterns until age two.
-Poorly developed social skills and unusual play with toys.
-Over or under sensitivity to sound, sight, taste, touch, or smell.
-Repetitive behaviors such as spinning objects or rocking.
-Certain behaviors exhibited to stimulate the senses, such as switching a light on and off repeatedly or humming loudly.
-Difficulty with changes to surroundings or routines.
-Very high levels of activity for long periods of time.
-Uneven skill development. Some skills are normal or superior for their age while others show significant delay.
-Challenging behaviors such as aggression, self-injury, or severe withdrawal.

Causes
Nobody knows what causes autism. Some scientists believe there is a biological cause that affects the working of the brain, but this has not been proven. It is possible there are many factors that could interact with one another which could cause different characteristics in each individual with autism. Parents do not cause autism. No factors in a child's experiences or in parenting styles are responsible for autism.

Treatment
1) Early and accurate diagnosis increases the child's opportunity for positive development and success.
2) Professional services for persons with autism may include speech and occupational therapy and require a cooperative effort between professionals and families.
3) Generally, persons with autism seem to make the best progress when they are in as normal a setting as possible and provided with individualized support and therapy to meet their needs.
4) By implementing treatment methods in all areas of life progress in persons with autism can be optimized.

Helpful Links:
Autism Society of America
Getting the Truth Out
Manitas por Autismo
Autism on Wikipedia
Cure Autism Now
Autism Speaks
UM/NSU CARD
SCERTS

My Interests

-There are approximately 500,000 autistic spectrum cases in the United States, including perhaps as many as 1 in 150 children.

-Autism is the fastest growing population of special needs students in the US, having grown by over 900% between 1992 and 2001. In 1999, the autism incidence rate in the US was 4.5 cases per 10,000 live births. By 2005, the US Centers for Disease Control estimates one of every 250 babies is born with autism, or 40 cases per 10,000.

-As many as 1.5 million Americans may have some form of autism, including milder variants, and the number is rising. It is estimated that the number of autistic children in the US could reach 4 million in the next decade.

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in loving memory of
jake spencer.

My Blog

April is Autism Awareness Month - Huge Update!

Autism Speaks Announces Autism Awareness Month Initiatives and Special EventsHighlights Include Launch of Second Phase of Ad Council Campaign, Fundraiser Headlined by Bill Cosby, New Video Glossary fo...
Posted by Autism Education Now on Mon, 26 Mar 2007 04:43:00 PST

Autism Spectrum Disorders

Autism Spectrum Disorders, or ASD, are a group of developmental disabilities characterized by abnormal or impaired development in social interaction and communication and the presence of repetitive be...
Posted by Autism Education Now on Mon, 12 Feb 2007 02:52:00 PST

PDD-NOS

PDD-NOS is an abbreviation for Pervasive Developmental Disorder - Not Otherwise Specified. It is one of five disorders classified as Pervasive Developmental Disorders (others include Autistic Disorder...
Posted by Autism Education Now on Mon, 12 Feb 2007 02:18:00 PST

Asperger Syndrome

What is Asperger Syndrome?Asperger Syndrome (AS) is considered a pervasive developmental disorder at the higher functioning end of the autism spectrum. It is characterized by sustained impairment in s...
Posted by Autism Education Now on Mon, 12 Feb 2007 02:07:00 PST

Walk for Autism Research!

Dear Friends and Family,Autism Speaks is getting ready for its annual signature event, Walk for Autism Research. I am planning to be a part of that Walk and I am asking you to join me in raising criti...
Posted by Autism Education Now on Mon, 05 Feb 2007 07:22:00 PST

To Everyone

A few things to know, for your information:-My name is Kathleen. I'm sixteen and I run this site on my own. I started Autism Education Now after a young boy I knew with autism passed away in hopes of ...
Posted by Autism Education Now on Mon, 08 Jan 2007 01:35:00 PST

Growing Up with Autism - article from Newsweek

Click on each thumbnail in order to view the different pages. ...
Posted by Autism Education Now on Tue, 19 Dec 2006 08:13:00 PST

Welcome to Holland, everyone.

Welcome to Hollandby Emily Perl KingsleyI am often asked to describe the experience of raising a child with a disability - to try to help people who have not shared that unique experience to understan...
Posted by Autism Education Now on Tue, 28 Nov 2006 06:06:00 PST

Night of Too Many Stars: An Overbooked Benefit for Autism Educationon Comedy Central

Night of Too Many Stars: An Overbooked Benefit for Autism Education[a live comedy show to benefit autism education and research]airs on Comedy Central onSunday, October 14 at 8:00 PM.don't forget to t...
Posted by Autism Education Now on Thu, 12 Oct 2006 04:01:00 PST