Our site, given below, includes teaching materials for teaching kids with Autism.
There are many websites that carry ideas on activities for kids with autism. One can find ideas on websites such as 'Love to Know Autism', 'Pinterest' and 'Sharons Creative Corner'.
Basicly, autism is something you are born to have, not something that you could grow into. So, adult autism, means that a child with autism grows up and become an adult with autism. However, if you didn't find out that you have autism until you are an adult, then your autism must be the mild kind on the entire autism spectrum.
There are very few specific schools that are strictly for autism, however there are special education schools. I work with someone who sends their child to a special school that knows how to treat autism as well as other learning disorders. They have special training in how to teach kids with different abilities. Try looking into a school more like this and you should be able to find one.
There are many places where one can find training games to teach mathematics to a child. One might find training games to teach mathematics to a child at popular on the web sources such as Zero To Three and Math Blaster.
Autismspeaks.org is a great site to get a lot of information about early signs of autism and what can and should be done to help an autistic child. You should also consult you pediatrician if there are concerns regarding your child's behavior.
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Autism is a neurological difference, it is an identity. You can't find pictures of Autism only Autistic people, and you can do this via Google.
It is really important for parents to stick together on this. Discovering that your child has autism at first can be daunting, But you will find that autism opens up a whole new world of wonderful experiences that you never could have imagined. For more information: Available on amazon:
Why let then know? I doubt they would find out, and it is none of their business to know anyway!
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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.
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.
There are schools that teach Autistic children in the Detroit area. The best place to start would be to speak to the local schools and see what programs they offer.