we think autism is not a disease. It's just another way of thinking and looking at the world. Our brains function differently from most people's brains. Think of it like comparing and Xbox and a PlayStation. They're both highly capable consoles with different...
Many people are challenging the idea and to us, we think autism is not a disease. It's just another way of thinking and looking at the world. Our brains function differently from most people's brains. When I look in the mirror, I see someone who thinks differently. Oh, and I also ...
When Americans talk about people receiving public assistance—food stamps, disability, unemployment payments and other government help—they often havestereotypes and inaccurate perceptionsof who those people are and what their lives are like. Statistics can helpclarify the pictureby challenging false stere...
There are behaviors tied to ASD, like trouble making eye contact. But autism is different for every person who has it. Some people with ASD may have symptoms so mild that other peoplebarely notice them. Others may have symptoms severe enough to have a major impact on their lives. What is...
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However it is not easy to recover from autism and not all cases can be treated. Most of the treatment involved are more of psychological in nature. Making them think on small things slowly and getting them to recognize surrounding is the way to improve on this. It takes time and a lot ...
Professor Uta Frith on the myths, complications and misunderstandings around autism that teachers need to be aware of
So I think it's safe to say that vaccination is a red herring. Autism spectrum disorders are now recognized to be a fairly common condition, affecting almost 1% of children, and so there will be a substantial number of coincidences in which vaccination seems to trigger the condition. Raff ...
"The Truth About Autism: Scientists Reconsider What They Think They Know" en Wired Vol. 16 (3) http://www.wired.com/medtech/health/maga- zine/16-03/ff_autism?currentPage=all. Consultado el 6 de Junio de 2012.Wolman, David. "The Truth About Autism: Scientists Reconsider What They ...
Autism is the last thing you think of if you see me walking down the street or conversing with me after a speech. So what happens when youcansee my autism? Ironically, you wouldn’t think it was autism because, during my moments of severe overstimulation and sensory overload...