The biggest problem that exists in America today about Autism is ignorance. A lot of people don't understand Autism or respect Autistic people, there is a lot of prejudice that results in Autistic people being bullied, murdered, abused, tortured, and denied their rights.
Actually the CDC put the ratio of autism at 1 in 68 today. There is absolutely nothing to suggest that autism has increased at all, so this ration also represents autistic people in 1992 - autism isn't on the increase, diagnosis of autism is on the increase, it's an important difference.
No, autism isn't worse today than it was 20 years ago. There are ore diagnosed cases today due to increased awareness and changes in diagnostic criteria, but nothing to say there's an increase in autism or that it's 'worse' today than it was previously.
Autism is as common today as it always has been - currently figures put autism diangosis in children at 1 in 50, this doesn't mean an increase in autism but an increase in awareness of autism and better diangosis so more autistic people are now getting diagnosed.
The prevalence of autism is higher in children today than it has ever been in the past.
In the 1970’s the incidence of autism was 2-3 per 10,000. Today, according to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), the estimated prevalence of autism spectrum disorder in the U.S. is 1 in 88 children.
Yes, many more
Insight with Jon Du Pre - 2011 Autism Where Are We Today 1-11 was released on: USA: 10 August 2011
When she was a child, Temple Grandin was diagnosed as having autism. If she were being diagnosed today, it would probably be labeled Asperger's Syndrome.
There's nothing to suggest that autism is more prevalent today than it was decades, hundreds, or thousands of years ago. Autism diagnosis is on the increase but this doesn't mean that autism is on the increase.
They were packed in a boat to America to work in factory's. Slavery is not restricted to the transportation of Africans to America. Slavery is still a problem in the world today. It has been a problem in many parts of the world and remains so.
there where metal studs in the future but as i know today they are not exits.
what kind of housing do they have in America today?