If you have a child of Autism, you are definitely not alone. Autism does not discriminate; it affects everyone equally in the world. You will find a child of autism in all races, countries, and social classes. But there is one common factor. Four of every five people with autism are male.
Child Autism - Is it Here to Stay?
By Thomas R Stewart
Autism is the fastest growing development disability in the world with 1 in every 150 births being affected by this disorder.
Why has this happened? What are we as a society doing to cause this? Although there have been some cases of autism over the years, there has never, ever been such a rise as we have seen in the last few years.
Go back ten years and talk to someone about autism and there would have been what? Oh yes, I heard of that.... Now it's more like, ahh my cousin has autism, so sad.
What is happening to the world that in such a short space of time we have basically inserted ANOTHER disorder into our common language? Be they children, OAP's, friends or family, everyone is now well aware of child autism and its gathering momentum in society.
People will say that there is a great many benefits to the prevalence of this disorder, like an increased knowledge of its goings on, but personally I much preferred it when there were only a minuscule number of cases and not everybody and there child is being burdened by a autism spectrum disorder.
So who is affected with autism?
If you have a child of Autism, you are definitely not alone. Autism does not discriminate; it affects everyone equally in the world. You will find a child of autism in all races, countries, and social classes. But there is one common factor. Four of every five people with autism are male.
And being a child of autism there are some common problems that they will face. One of the most normal symptoms that a child of autism will face is an extreme difficulty in learning language and social skills and in relating to people.
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