The prevalence of autism is higher in children today than it has ever been in the past.
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I came across a link with many activities for children with Autism at www.education.com/magazine/article/10-activities-children-autism/. The site lists the top 10 activities to do with children with Autism.
Information about autism in children can be found on the NHS Choices website, as well as YoungMinds. There is further information on Autism Speaks and from the website of the Autism Society.
You can find out about teaching autism if you visit any college that has special education classes. Many of the Universities and Colleges has classes on special ed.
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There are many great websites you can go on and find the symptoms for autism. Also, consulting books, doctors, and teachers are good places to start as well.
The different forms of autism are thought to overlap considerably. But the fact that there is wide variation in symptoms among children with autism led to the concept of autism spectrum disorder. Autism seems to be on the rise, and autism spectrum disorders affect between two and six children out of every 1,000 in the U.S. It's unclear, though, whether the growing incidence of autism represents a real increase or just improved detection
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Autism Speaks, founded in 2005 by Bob and Suzanne Wright, is the world's largest Autism advocacy organization. Autism Speaks uses a light blue color scheme for most of the organizations media. The blue color scheme is also used for Autism Speaks 'Light It Up Blue' Campaign held on April 2nd of every year with cities around the world changing their lights to a blue color in honor of World Autism Awareness Day. You can find more about Autism Speaks and Light It Up Blue in the related links.
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