Autism: Discrimination Learning
Autism is no longer a condition that can be wished away or ignored in the American society today but has to be tackled efficiently. As a matter of fact autism prevalence is estimated to be at one child for every 110 children counted. These statistics that puts autism at a higher prevalence rate than a combination of cancer, pediatric AIDS and diabetes among the children. Effectively, there is an estimated 1.5 million Americans with autism another ten of millions across the world. The American government estimates that the condition increases at a rate between 10% and 17% each year. Though there is no solid evidence and explanation given to this rise in the numbers, it is thought that the perfection of the diagnosis process makes the medical fraternity keener on the condition hence with the increase in the medical science and practitioners awareness, the there is more detection and consequent increase (Autism Speaks Inc., 2011b).
Autistic children are those who have developmental brain disorders more of ten than nor referred to as Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDD) due to the complex nature that they have. Among the PDD are others like Rett Syndrome, Disintegrative Disorder and Asperger Syndrome. Many medical practitioners refer to these as Autism Spectrum Disorders (Autism Speaks Inc., 2011a).
Symptoms of autism
This group reacts in a weird manner to the average daily conditions and happenings; a good example is the reaction to the sounds of automobiles or even the domesticated animals. These sounds and sights that may seem relatively a commonplace to the average kid may be absolutely discomforting to the extent of moving away or covering their eardrums to block the noise. Other common gestures like peck or hugs may be so discomforting to this child suffering from autism such that they may prefer solitude (The Nemours Foundation, 2011).
There can be difficulty in talking among the sufferers of this condition and generally inability to expressing themselves...
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