Sunday, August 8, 2010

Autism 2010

There are people which convince themselves that if they cannot deal with something surely there must be highly trained specialists who can. Again, it seems all it really is, I wonder how much prejudice these people would have to endure if it were known beforehand. 'Potato chip brains' is the term sometimes used by doctors. Not noodle like or jelly like but like zigzags of tissue forming structure. This person ends up on the autopsy table and it is discovered this person does not have a brain like everyone else, but instead has a lattice work brain.

Intelligence seems to be average on above, they marry, have children, and then one day in a normal length of life, they die. Another situation to look at is the person that lives a rather dull life, no crime, no arrests, and no tickets. It seems all it is, is a different structured brain to do the job. Even average children, it is being discovered cannot learn unless they are first taught to mimic their parents.

Have you ever heard the saying, we learn by doing? This is very much like saying children with autism are broken and can not be fixed. One of the theories that so called experts have is that children with autism can not assimilate or respond, basically they just mimic. With that theory in mind, they commit the child with autism and go off to live their 'normal' lives. These people believe that the specialist can take up where they leave off and fix what nobody can fix.

Addition, they ordinarily do not know Some affected children speak in a sing-song voice about a narrow range of favorite topics, with little regard for the interests of the person to whom they are speaking. They also tend to start speaking later than other children and may refer to themselves by name instead of "I" or "me". Many children with autism engage in repetitive movements, such as rocking and twirling, or in self-abusive behavior, like biting or head-banging. Children with autism also usually fail to respond to their name and often avoid eye contact with other people.

Some affected children appear to develop normally and then withdraw and become indifferent to social engagement. As early as infancy, a baby with autism may be unresponsive to people or focus intently on one item, to the exclusion of others, for long periods of time. The hallmark feature of autism is impaired social interaction. Males are four times more likely to have autism than females. A recent study in the United States estimated that 3.4 of every 1,000 children 3-10 years of age have autism.

The autism spectrum disorders are more common in the pediatric population than some better-known diseases, like diabetes, spinal bifida or Down syndrome. Through the introduction of colostrum into the daily regime with its many "whole food" constituents can have a major beneficial impact on the varying degrees of impairment in communication skills, social interactions, and restricted, repetitive and stereotyped patterns of behavior. Autism, better known today as autism spectrum disorders (ASD), is a pervasive development disorder (PDD).

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