Sunday, April 1, 2012

World Autism Awareness Day

I'm so glad I can share this post with you. I'm not happy for the REASON I'm sharing it, but because one of my blogging friends has a son with Autism and I want to support her, her family and families who are living with a family member affected by Autism.
Autism now affects 1 in 88 children, 1 in 54 boys. 
These numbers are staggering, and if the rate continues to rise, I honestly do not know what will become of future generations. 
*More children are diagnosed with Autism than diabetes, AIDS, cancer, cerebral palsy, cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy or Down syndrome – combined.*
                                                                                                                
ASDs begin before the age of 3 and last throughout a person's life, although symptoms may improve over time. Some children with an ASD show hints of future problems within the first few months of life. In others, symptoms might not show up until 24 months or later. Some children with an ASD seem to develop normally until around 18 to 24 months of age and then they stop gaining new skills, or they lose the skills they once had.
A person with an ASD might:
  • Not respond to their name by 12 months
  • Not point at objects to show interest (point at an airplane flying over) by 14 months
  • Not play "pretend" games (pretend to "feed" a doll) by 18 months
  • Avoid eye contact and want to be alone
  • Have trouble understanding other people's feelings or talking about their own feelings
  • Have delayed speech and language skills
  • Repeat words or phrases over and over (echolalia)
  • Give unrelated answers to questions
  • Get upset by minor changes
  • Have obsessive interests
  • Flap their hands, rock their body, or spin in circles
  • Have unusual reactions to the way things sound, smell, taste, look, or feel 
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    This is my 1 in 54 boys, my son and my face of Autism, my son Brock: 

2 comments:

Janice said...

Awareness is so important, thanks for sharing Mimi.

Kelly said...

Thanks for sharing this Mimi. It's amazing how many children are affected by Autism.

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