By entertain, I assume that it is NOT to keep him busy so that you can do something else. I recommend learning "Floor Time" - a good overview of floortime: http://www.floortime.org/faqs.php?faqid=4 Not only will the child be entertained, but will be interacting with you, and learning at the same time. A more scientific resource: http://www.stanleygreenspan.com/
A german sheperd and a pekinise at the same time.
There is no known cure for autism at this time.
There's no such thing as 'mild autism' - a person is Autistic, how severely they are affected may vary and change over time. Autism isn't something that you overcome, it's who a person is and like any other neurology they work with their Autism rather than against it to be their best selves.
give them a paper and loads of crayons and leave them to draw. buy them dolls and leave them to entertain themselves with it. let them watch cartoons on the tv. leave them at their friends' house for about an hour or so.
The Best of Bob Dylan's Theme Time Radio Hour was created in 2008.
You cannot 'get' autism, you are born Autistic. Autism is a neurological difference so you're Autistic from the time your brain develops in the second trimester. Autism is a result of genetic factors.
No, unless they are allergic, I have autism and eat soybeand all the time
Mark Haddon's knowledge people with autism spectrum disorders displayed in his novel, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time, comes from his experience working with people with autism. There is no indication that he has Asperger's Syndrome or autism.
Unknown at this time.
Autism is inborn. They haven't figure out what causes autism yet.
Mark Haddon, the author of "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time," has not publicly disclosed whether he has autism.
No - no one can 'get rid' of autism. Autism is a neurological difference...the only way to 'get rid' of autism then would be to 'get rid' of a persons brain, which obviously isn't an option. Although autism can be a disability for many it can also be an advantage to many, even if a 2 year old is severely affected by their autism they may improve over time.