As is does sunshine create/prevent autism? No....however I have watched a few autistic children and I have noticed that they are in better moods when the weather is nicer compared to when it's cloudy, rainy or snowy (although a lot of kids are like that)
being one with autism i have noticed that I am full of energy i can pay attention to one perticular thing at one time and i find complex things interesting but i havea mild case of autism and my "curses" as some call it can be varied between another kid with a higher case of autism it's by no means a curse or a disease and has a lot of upsides but it can get annoying at times
No one - autism cannot be cured.
A friend that is friends with one person one day and friends with another person the next day.
Doug Flutie, Jr. Foundation for Autism is a good place to donate to. They are involved in the support, research, and education of autistic children. Autism Society of America Foundation is another one as well as the National Alliance for Autism Research.
No, the word autism is not capitalized. If it were named after a person, it would be capitalized. One of the first persons to study autism was Kanner, so sometimes there are references to "Kanner's autism", where Kanner is capitalized. Similarly, "Asperger's Syndrome", an autism spectrum disorder that is named after another doctor who studied autism, has Asperger's capitalized because it is the name of a person.
A person does not 'develop' autism - a person is born autistic.
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Yes, there are many societies dedicated to autism. One such society is the National autism Society in the UK, the organisation that first used the puzzle piece to represent autism.
Yes, it is possible. In one study, the chance that an identical twin has autism when the other does is 82%. That means that 18% of the identical twins did not have autism. It is much more likely that an identical twin will have autism if the other does than that a fraternal twin or other sibling will, but it does not happen every time.
No one 'gets' autism. Autism is a neurological difference, people who are autistic are born autistic and it'snot something that they contract.
No one 'ends up' with autism - a person is born autistic.
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.