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Is There Help For People With Autism?

Autism Society of BC
There is help for people with autism but it varies throughout B.C. For a description of the problems currently facing people with autism in British Columbia, you can contact the Autism Society of B.C. for the following briefs presented to the Government: "The Crisis in Services for People with Autism in British Columbia", and "An Autism Care Pathway: The Need for 'Cradle to Grave' Treatment of Children and Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders".
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How many people have autism?

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The original estimates of the prevalence of autism indicated that it occurred in around 2 per 10,000 people. However, recent estimates place the prevalence as high as or higher than 6 per 1,000 for all autism spectrum disorders combined. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) currently lists the prevalence of autism as 1 in 166 births.
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Are there other ways to find out how many people have autism and if it is increasing?

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Yes, tracking (also called surveillance) programs can show how many people in a defined population and geographic area have a condition at a given time. For example, the CDC studied how many 3 to 10 year olds in metro Atlanta had autism in the calendar year 1996. They found that 34 in 10,000 had the disorder (significantly higher than the previously reported prevalence rate of 5 in 10,000. This alarming difference caught the attention of the U.S.
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How can people with autism be helped?

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Behavioural methods are helpful in enhancing develpment in social, language, self-help, co-operation and other basic skills. Special educational approaches with firmly controlled, consistent, predicatble and organised routines can help most children make gains in learning.
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How can an autism spectrum disorders registry help individuals with autism and their families?

FAQ - WVASDR
Since autism has been thought to be a low incidence condition, funds have not been adequately appropriated to find its cause or treatment. Guesses at the prevalence and incidence of ASD's do not merit the attention of the Federal Government. They need to see data.
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How will research into the causes of autism help those affected by it?

Autism Speaks' Frequently Asked Questions
It is already known that certain behavioural and educational interventions do benefit some children with autism and it is generally thought that the sooner they begin the better.; Autism Speaks believes however that if we do not understand the biological mechanisms involved in autism then all interventions, and particularly biomedical interventions such as drugs or diet, are essentially experimental.
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My family member/friend has a child with autism - what can I do to help?

Dr. Gertrude A. Barber National Institute - FAQs about Autis...
Initially, when a family member or a friend tells another person that their child has been diagnosed with an ASD, most people don't know what to say. It is hard enough for the parents to receive this diagnosis, let alone to tell their family and friends. Often parents have reacted to the diagnosis by crying; feeling surprise, devastation, or helplessness; and/or by seeking out additional information on autism.
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What is autism?

Autism Speaks, Be Informed, What is Autism, FAQs
Autism, part of a group of disorders known as Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), is a complex neurobiological disorder that typically lasts throughout a person's lifetime. The disorder is characterized by varying degrees of impairment in communication skills and social abilities, and also by repetitive behaviors. Symptoms range from mild to severe. One milder form of the disorder is known as Asperger Syndrome.
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Autism Society of America: Autism FAQ
Autism is a complex developmental disability that typically appears during the first three years of life and is the result of a neurological disorder that affects the normal functioning of the brain, impacting development in the areas of social interaction and communication skills. Both children and adults with autism typically show difficulties in verbal and non-verbal communication, social interactions, and leisure or play activities.
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UM ASAC Frequently Asked Questions
Disorders (PDD) or Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Autism is characterized by impaired social interaction, problems with verbal and nonverbal communication, and unusual, repetitive, or severely limited activities and interests. Other ASDs include Asperger's Disorder, Rhett's Disorder, Childhood Disintegrative Disorder, and Pervasive Developmental Disorder, Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS).
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Autism is a complex and lifelong neurodevelopment disability. Autism is a spectrum disorder that affects each individual differently and to varying degrees. It is a syndrome that is defined by a collection of characteristics. The hallmark feature of autism is a qualitative impairment in reciprocal social interactions, ranging from a complex lack of emotional contact with others, to social awkwardness in attending and maintaining ongoing relationships.
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OAR | Frequently Asked Questions
Autism is part of a larger group of disorders known as Autism Spectrum Disorder, or ASD. Autism is a developmental disorder that emerges in early childhood with signs and symptoms appearing by the age of 18 months. People with ASD often have difficulties with social and communication skills. ASD affects each individual differently with a range of symptoms occurring at varying intensities from mild to severe.
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Dr. Gertrude A. Barber National Institute - FAQs about Autis...
All children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) demonstrate deficits in social interaction, verbal and nonverbal communication, and repetitive behaviors or interests. In addition, they will often have unusual responses to sensory experiences, such as certain sounds or the way objects look. The thinking and learning abilities of people with ASD can vary - from gifted to severely challenged.
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The following is from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM IV): Autism is a complex developmental disability that typically appears during the first three years of life. The result of a neurological disorder that affects the functioning of the brain, autism and its associated behaviors have been estimated to occur in as many as 1 in 500 individuals (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 1997).
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Do people with an Autism Spectrum Disorder have special abilities?

Autism SA
Some people with an Autism Spectrum Disorder can perform well in particular areas. Drawing, music, calendar calculation and memory are the most common skills. These savant talents represent a very small percentage of people with an Autism Spectrum Disorder.
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Do people with an Autism Spectrum Disorder get married?

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One of the primary difficulties of Autism Spectrum Disorders is developing social relationships and intimacy. The majority of people with an Autism Spectrum Disorder struggle with developing meaningful relationships and may find them very stressful. However, some people with an Autism Spectrum Disorder have successful marriages or intimate relationships.
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Can people with an Autism Spectrum Disorder live independently?

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When provided with appropriate support and experiences, many individuals with an Autism Spectrum Disorder are able to live independent lives, while others can live semi-independently, requiring support from their family, specialist services and/or support workers. With suitable intervention programs people with an Autism Spectrum Disorder can develop skills that facilitate independence.
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What is the prognosis for people with autism?

FAQs About Autism - :: Cure Autism Now ::
Our hope at CAN is that by finding the causes and effective biological treatments for autism, we will improve the quality of life for all people afflicted with this disorder. For years, parents were told there was no effective treatment for children with autism. They were told to let go of  dreams for their children and invest only in the hope that future generations might benefit from researching the causes and a cure for autism.
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Can Makaton help children and adults with autism to communicate?

Frequently asked questions (FAQ) about Makaton
The Makaton programme can be used with autistic children and adults and is recognised as a useful method of developing communication. It can also be successfully integrated into the TEACCH and PECS programmes. Quite often children prefer to use the symbols first and later develop signs, but there is a considerable amount of evidence that many children on the autistic spectrum can also learn signs and use those effectively, so there is quite a variation amongst this population.
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What Can People With Rosacea Do to Help Themselves?

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You play a key role in taking care of your rosacea. Here are a few steps to take: Keep a written record of when flareups happen. This can give you clues about what bothers your skin. Use a sunscreen every day that protects against UVA and UVB rays. Make sure it has a sun-protecting factor (SPF) of 15 or higher. Use a mild moisturizer if it helps. Don't put irritating products on the face. If your eyes have problems, follow your doctor's treatment plan, and clean your eyelids as told.
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How can people help?

The Prem Rawat Foundation - Frequently Asked Questions
People can help by participating financially in TPRF. Many people give a small sum on a regular basis, which helps TPRF fund its projects, plan for future activities, and respond immediately to natural disasters. A large number of regular small gifts are as helpful as a few larger ones. TPRF works hard to identify reputable organizations to partner with, to maximize the use of each contribution given, and to ensure that the funds go directly to the people in need.
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What can people with eczema do to help themselves?

Eczema Mailing List - FAQ Section 4
Do everything to try and keep the skin in good condition. This includes the use of emollients (see Section 3.1.1), avoiding soaps and detergents which tend to dry the skin out, and staying away from irritating substances such as motor fuels, household cleaners, etc. Avoid anything which you know aggravates your eczema. This may include clothes containing certain fabrics, certain foods or certain cosmetics.
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Why do you only help people in Williamson County?

Graceworks > FAQs
Graceworks feels it is important to take care of our own home before we can take care of others. As long as there are people with needs in Williamson County we will continue to limit the scope of our help to our own back yard.
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How common is autism?

Autism Speaks, Be Informed, What is Autism, FAQs
many as 1 in 150 children are autistic, according to the Centers for Disease Control. That adds up to almost 1.5 million people in the United States. Also, government statistics suggest the rate of autism is rising 10-17 percent annually. Unfortunately, the numbers appear to be continuing their upward climb.
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Is there a cure for autism?

Autism Speaks, Be Informed, What is Autism, FAQs
Unfortunately, experts have been unable thus far to come up with a cure for autism. Many “treatments” have surfaced since the disorder has grown more visible in the mainstream press, but reputable doctors have yet to agree on any that will reverse the diagnosis. But there's hope: Scientists are hard at work every day finding a solution for this growing problem.
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SPD Connection/FAQ
Autism is a developmental disability typically affecting the processing, integrating, and organizing of information that significantly impacts communication, social interaction, functional skills, and educational performance. It is also important to emphasize the fact that autism is a neurological disorder. Studies have found abnormalities in the central nervous systems of persons with autism. For more information visit www.autismsspeaks.org.
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