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Autism
Commonly known as pervasive
developmental disorder
Autistic Spectrum disorder
Asperger’s Syndrome
What is it ?
Autism is a developmental disorder that
appears in the first 3 years of life, and affects
the brain's normal development of social and
communication skills.
Cause/Disorders
Its exact cause is unknown
It could be diets ,digestive tract changes ,and
mercury poisoning ,vaccine sensitivity.
Target population
Autism affects boys more often than girls.
Family income, education, and lifestyle do
not seem to affect the risk of autism.
Where and how the disease
affects the cns/pns.
Yes ,communication
Language
Motor skills
Speech
Success at school
Thinking abilities
Symptoms
Difficulties in pretend play , verbal and
nonverbal communication(18 months to 2yrs)
Appear normal before age 1 or 2 then
suddenly “regress’’ and lose language or
social skills they already learned
Doesn’t imitate the actions of others ,prefer’s
solitary or ritualistic play
Has a short attention span ,show’s aggression
to others or self
prognosis
The outlook depends on the severity of the
autism and the level off therapy the person
receives.
Most people with autism are able to live with
their families or in the community.
The outlook today is much better than it was
a generation ago.
Notable case
Patient: 1.Michelle Dawson,2.Temple
Grandin, 3.Dylan Scott Pierce, 4.Jim Sinclair
Case: 1.autism researcher and autism rights
activist who has made ethical challenges to
Applied Behavior Analysis
2. a designer of humane food animal handling
systems.
3.wildlife illustrator
4. autism rights activist
Organization/medical Facilities
The autism research foundation
National autism Association
Run for autism program
Sources
disclaimer, A. U. (2012, May 16). Autism
[powerpoint Slide]. Retrieved July 7, 2012,
from Pubmed Health website:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Wright, B. (2011, February). What is Autism?
(S. Wright, Ed.) [Powerpoint slides]. Retrieved
from Autism speaks website:
http://www.autismspeaks.org/what-autism