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Welcome!
We are so glad that you have stopped by to learn about autism. Maybe
your brother or sister
has autism, or maybe someone else in your family...or
even maybe you have a friend with autism. Either way,
it's really cool that you
want to learn more about this special person in your life. Hopefully this
page will
answer some of your questions.
What
is autism?
Autism is a developmental disability. Children with autism have a problem with
part of their brain. That means,
kids with autism develop differently than most
other kids.
Children with autism may also have a different way
of seeing, hearing, or feeling things. Like when you have
gloves on in the
winter and you try to pick up a pencil. It may be a little harder to pick up,
and it feels different
than if you didn't have the gloves on.
Children with autism may have difficulty
communicating. Some children with autism can not speak, so they may
learn to use
computers or a board with pictures on it to tell people what they want or how
they feel. Some children
with autism use sign language.
Having autism is like living in a foreign country
where you do not know the language or like trying to learn the
rules of a very
difficult game.
People are born with autism and will have it all
of their lives. But, they can learn and grow up to have jobs just
like you.
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What
are people with autism like?
Some children with autism may have trouble talking. There are some people with
autism who don't speak at all,
others who speak sometimes, and some who talk
just like you.
You may hear a child with autism repeat a word or
phrase that someone else said to them. They often don't ask
for what they want
or need...or talk about their feelings.
Children with autism may act a little different
from other children. They may spend time alone or seem like they
aren't paying
attention. They may act as if they can't see or hear other people. Some may rock
their bodies back
and forth or flick their fingers or do other things which seem
different.
It's not easy for children with autism to make
friends, because they may act differently. But, everybody
is
different! That's what makes being friends with
other children more fun. You can learn a lot from each other.

Can autism be cured?
Nobody knows what
causes it, so we can't make it go away. The children who have autism can be
helped to grow
up like other children. They may not go to college (some people
with autism do) or buy their own house, but they
can get a job and learn to make
friends.
They have feelings
and they care for others. People with autism can grow up to be computer
operators, artists,
work at the bank or the shopping mall.
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How many people have autism?
In the United States,
about one and a half million (that is 1.5 million) people have autism. But that
is just in
America. There are people with autism all over the world. One in
every 166 people have autism. Chances are
you have some with autism living
in your development or on the same street.
More boys than girls
have autism. They can be rich, or poor, or black or white, or brown, or red.
They can live
in a city, or in the country.
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Books on Autism for Children:
Ian's
Walk by: Laurie Lears
Andy
and his Yellow Frisbee by:
Mary Thompson
Trevor
Trevor by: Diane Twachtman-Cullen
My
Friend with Autism by:
Beverly Bishop
The
Autism Awareness Ribbon Story:

The autism
awareness ribbon is made up of puzzle pieces to show how puzzling and
mysterious autism can be. The different colors and shapes show how all people with autism
are different.
The brightness of the colors shows that there is a lot of hope for a bright
future for those living
with autism. People with autism and their families can
have happy lives when people like you learn more
about autism and accept them as friends.
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