"Sorry, Mrs. Burnett. I mean what we are talking about is that we do not have to worry about Jacob's alphabet" (Burnett 4). These are the words of a special teacher of Jacob. She tried to let Jacob's mother know that Jacob could never learn the alphabet. Jacob is 3 years old. He has been diagnosed with autism for 1 year. Jacob likes some of his letter cards. He will not leave them anywhere. He took him everywhere. Jacob loves his business card but he thinks that his special tutor can not read or write.
In the past decade, autism has developed explosively in popular culture, so if you do not have a role in autistic reference or genealogy of autism, watch TV or watch movies You can not do it. When I started entering the community of autism in 1991, Rain Man was the main and nearly single reference of autism in popular culture. Over the past five years more than 20 films and television programs have appeared in the autism spectrum - not to mention dozens of memoirs, novels, and young adult novels. A popular event on autistic spectrum youth announced by Mark Haddon in 2003 was adapted from "Curious Curious Events" and applauded at Broadway.
According to Autism Speaks Inc. (2015), autism is also known as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), affecting about 3 million people in the United States. Autism is a developmental disorder usually found in the first three years. Autism is a neurological disorder that destroys brain function. Autism is four times more common among boys than girls. Autisticism has no cultural, ethnic, or social boundaries. - In 1908, the term "autism" was created to represent a group of schizophrenic people who returned to their world completely by psychiatrist Eugene Bleuler. Although the term "autism" has various meanings for many years, all forms of autism are currently autistic spectrum disorder. For me, the term "autism" is an explanation that I am 4 years old, so it is difficult to communicate with other people, including my family.
Today is April 2nd, Autistic Day Awareness Day. If you are not familiar with the onset of autism during the past few decades, you already have a problem. Today, I offered different recognition messages. Families are not suffering from autism. As Steve Silberman's book Neurotribes pointed out, autism was defined in 1943 by Leo Kanner from Greece. Self-automatic word - It is intended to explain how solitary lonely lonely people are isolated and private in their private life. "Autism helps not only isolate people who have been tortured, but also all people (parents, grandparents, other caregivers) who take care of them. We have the same autism as our children and are isolated from the surrounding world.