The first World Autism Awareness Day… April 2, 2008
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Today, April 2, 2008, the United Nations designated as the first World Autsim Awareness Day. Click on the link if you’d like to read an article about this resolution…
UN Chief Marks First World Autism Day
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Did you know…
- Autism affects as many as 1 in 150 children and 1 in 94 boys
- Autism is the fastest-growing serious developmental disability in the world
- More children will be diagnosed with autism this year than with diabetes, cancer, & AIDS combined
- Boys are four times more likely than girls to have autism
- There is no medical detection or cure for autism, but early diagnosis and intervention improve outcomes
- Autism does not discriminate by geography, class, or ethnicity
“If a child cannot learn in the way we teach … we must teach in a way the child can learn.” Dr. O. Ivar Lovaas
April is Autism Awareness Month April 2, 2008
Posted by anne marie in Autism, Special Education.Tags: Autism, Special Education
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April is Autism Awareness Month
Over the years I have worked with several Autistic students who always challenge me to think outside of the box. I would like to dedicate my Blog this month to all of these very special students, past and present, and will try to focus on sharing information regarding Autsim throughout the month.
I’d like to start with a poem that I found on Child-Autism-Parent-Cafe.com
Autism Poem: I Am Ethan
I am Ethan.
You may not understand me, or the way I feel today.
You may not understand my reasoning for things I do or say.
The reasons why I’m so loud and say things over & over again,
Why I run so differently or lose my homework every now & then.
I write my letters backwards and sometimes numbers too,
and when in a conversation, I’ll say “Guess what” 100 times to you.
Too much noise, light, or excitement can set me in a spin.
I don’t like the way these pants feel rubbing against my skin.
I try to be good, but sometimes it’s hard to control,
I have to do it, it’s an impulse, I don’t always do what I’m told.
Ketchup, Ranch and BBQ sauce on everything I eat,
sometimes I have days that I just can’t sit still in my seat.
I like to talk a lot even when it’s out of turn,
my mind plays tricks on me and interrupts what I’m trying to learn.
Sit up straight, wipe my face, and play ever so soft,
some of these things I have trouble with and I usually lose my train of thought.
I didn’t mean to spill the milk mom, or slam the door so hard,
everyone else is done with their homework, I don’t know where to start?
My heart’s as big as gold, my feelings get hurt too,
I get sad, cry and have bad days just like you.
My brain works differently than other girls and boys,
but one thing always holds true, I can give your life so much joy.
I get frustrated so easily and my hand won’t work that way,
I don’t understand why those other kids won’t let me come over and play.
Please don’t think of me any differently or love of me any less,
I’m just like other kids and trying to do my best.
I am very special in my own unique way, and every moment with me
you’ll never have a dull day.
By Kelly Graham


