The Big “A”: All About Autism By Cecelia Taylor-Hunt COMP 401 Directed Professional Writing Spring 2012 SUNY Potsdam
Dec 25, 2015
The Big “A”:All About Autism
The Big “A”:All About Autism
By Cecelia Taylor-HuntCOMP 401
Directed Professional WritingSpring 2012
SUNY Potsdam
By Cecelia Taylor-HuntCOMP 401
Directed Professional WritingSpring 2012
SUNY Potsdam
What Is Autism?What Is Autism?
Autism is part of the Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
High Functioning vs. Low functioning in Autism
Three Kinds of ASDs: Aspergers, Autism, and Pervasive Developmental Disorder – None Other Specified (PDD-NOS)
Autism is part of the Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
High Functioning vs. Low functioning in Autism
Three Kinds of ASDs: Aspergers, Autism, and Pervasive Developmental Disorder – None Other Specified (PDD-NOS)
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autism-awareness/
What is Autism?What is Autism?
Autism is a developmental disability that affects 1 in 88 American children alone, according to a recent report from the Center for Disease Control (Daniel J. DeNoon, 2012).
Since the 1990s, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention have kept track of ongoing cases involving children with autism.
Autism is a developmental disability that affects 1 in 88 American children alone, according to a recent report from the Center for Disease Control (Daniel J. DeNoon, 2012).
Since the 1990s, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention have kept track of ongoing cases involving children with autism.
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What Is Autism?What Is Autism? In the early to late 20th century,
autism was categorized as a form of mental retardation (or mentally challenged) due to the autistic child having difficulties interacting with his/her peers - from thinking and speech patterns to emotion and moods.
Autism occurs during the first 3 to 4 years of a child’s life (Kaneshiro, 2010). A child can be born normally, but when Autism takes place at around the age of 12 months, unusual events take place (CDC, 2012).
In the early to late 20th century, autism was categorized as a form of mental retardation (or mentally challenged) due to the autistic child having difficulties interacting with his/her peers - from thinking and speech patterns to emotion and moods.
Autism occurs during the first 3 to 4 years of a child’s life (Kaneshiro, 2010). A child can be born normally, but when Autism takes place at around the age of 12 months, unusual events take place (CDC, 2012).
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Activities of an Autistic PersonActivities of an Autistic Person Arm-flapping or random body movements to get
attention Ritualistic/ongoing behaviors Self-injuries, including head banging on hard
surfaces (like tables and walls) Schizophrenic thoughts Difficulties of interacting/socializing with other
people Speech delays from an early age
Arm-flapping or random body movements to get attention
Ritualistic/ongoing behaviors Self-injuries, including head banging on hard
surfaces (like tables and walls) Schizophrenic thoughts Difficulties of interacting/socializing with other
people Speech delays from an early age
Is there a solution to this disorder?Is there a solution to this disorder?
For those who want answers in how to get rid of autism right away, here are a few things to watch out for: The discredited vaccine-autism link theory Shock treatments Chelation: an Alternative Medicine
For those who want answers in how to get rid of autism right away, here are a few things to watch out for: The discredited vaccine-autism link theory Shock treatments Chelation: an Alternative Medicine
Vaccine-Autism Link theoryVaccine-Autism Link theory According to The Lancet’s 1998 article
written Dr. Andrew Wakefield, the study makes a bold claim that there is a link due to the effects of the brain activity from the MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccine.
Almost a decade later, The Lancet and the British Medical Journal called out on Wakefield for fabrication of the studies.
This ongoing situation has led to some movements in the United States and Europe about having children not being vaccinated. However, this leads to a risky business: deaths of children that are caused by curable diseases
According to The Lancet’s 1998 article written Dr. Andrew Wakefield, the study makes a bold claim that there is a link due to the effects of the brain activity from the MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccine.
Almost a decade later, The Lancet and the British Medical Journal called out on Wakefield for fabrication of the studies.
This ongoing situation has led to some movements in the United States and Europe about having children not being vaccinated. However, this leads to a risky business: deaths of children that are caused by curable diseases
The Shock TreatmentThe Shock Treatment It’s nothing new out of the ordinary with this legendary treatment
that is still being used in psychiatric wards. It is also used with children with severe cases of autism or for the
mentally challenged. The shock treatment is mostly known as electro-convulsive therapy.
The electricity from machines used in ECT is transmitted to the nerves and vital organs to ‘calm down’ the severely autistic child.
Some people claim that ECT’s are helping their severely autistic children, others are questioning this practice performed by some programs that highly depend on shock therapy
It’s nothing new out of the ordinary with this legendary treatment that is still being used in psychiatric wards.
It is also used with children with severe cases of autism or for the mentally challenged.
The shock treatment is mostly known as electro-convulsive therapy. The electricity from machines used in ECT is transmitted to the nerves and vital organs to ‘calm down’ the severely autistic child.
Some people claim that ECT’s are helping their severely autistic children, others are questioning this practice performed by some programs that highly depend on shock therapy
Chelation as alternative medicine to ‘cure’ Autism
Chelation as alternative medicine to ‘cure’ Autism
Chelation, since the end of the 19th century, is used to bind the chemical bonds of the poisonous metals - such as iron and plutonium - and let them peel off and disintegrate from the blood stream.
It’s a very common treatment to people with lead poisoning (I.e. - lead paint poisoning from buildings)
There is no link between autism and poisonous heavy metals at this time. Prolonged exposure to poisonous materials can give dangerous effects to the body including brain damage, but not autism.
Chelation, since the end of the 19th century, is used to bind the chemical bonds of the poisonous metals - such as iron and plutonium - and let them peel off and disintegrate from the blood stream.
It’s a very common treatment to people with lead poisoning (I.e. - lead paint poisoning from buildings)
There is no link between autism and poisonous heavy metals at this time. Prolonged exposure to poisonous materials can give dangerous effects to the body including brain damage, but not autism.
Chelation as alternative medicine to ‘cure’ Autism
Chelation as alternative medicine to ‘cure’ Autism
Some parents with autistic children are frustrated up to a point where they ended up finding the “easy way out”.
Parents spend money to cure autism using chelation. Believing in emotional testimonies of children being cured of autism without support of any evidence leads to questioning.
Some parents with autistic children are frustrated up to a point where they ended up finding the “easy way out”.
Parents spend money to cure autism using chelation. Believing in emotional testimonies of children being cured of autism without support of any evidence leads to questioning.
Side effects of chelation in autistic childrenSide effects of chelation in autistic children
Kidney failure or death. Some dizziness can occur from its effects after being injected with EDTA more than once.
In chelation, the chemical EDTA is injected by a needle to bind and make the bonds of poisonous metals fall apart.
If there is no poisonous metals in autistic individuals, then why use chelation in the first place?
Kidney failure or death. Some dizziness can occur from its effects after being injected with EDTA more than once.
In chelation, the chemical EDTA is injected by a needle to bind and make the bonds of poisonous metals fall apart.
If there is no poisonous metals in autistic individuals, then why use chelation in the first place?
How to help your autistic loved one immediatelyHow to help your autistic loved one immediately
If you or know someone with autism, then all hope is not lost.
Fining legitimate counselors and other volunteers to train your autistic loved one with speech therapy, play therapy, and tutoring in school subjects.
Be patient with your loved one. Just remember that autistm is not a epidemic, but just differentiated learning.
If you or know someone with autism, then all hope is not lost.
Fining legitimate counselors and other volunteers to train your autistic loved one with speech therapy, play therapy, and tutoring in school subjects.
Be patient with your loved one. Just remember that autistm is not a epidemic, but just differentiated learning. http://www.nytimes.com/ref/health/
healthguide/esn-autism-reporters.html
Thinking as an Autistic personThinking as an Autistic person
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Gross, L. (2009). A broken trust: Lessons from the vaccine – autism wars. PLos Biology (Public Library of Science), 7(5), 1-7. DOI: JSTOR
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Cohen, E., & Falco, M. (2011, January 5). Retracted autism study an 'elaborate fraud,' British journal finds. Retrieved from http://www.cnn.com/2011/HEALTH/01/05/autism.vaccines/index.html
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