World Autism Awareness Day
Apr. 2nd, 2013 08:29 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I'm back from my week of insanity and have a few things to post about, but most importantly today is World Autism Awareness Day.

What is Autism?
Having a child with autism means your life is never your own ever again. And I wouldn't change it for the world. I'm proud of my son, of who he is, of who he is becoming. I want him to have the tools to deal with having autism but never take away what it is that makes him wonderfully unique: his sense of humour, his joie de vivre, his fascinating way of looking at the world.
Did you know: An estimated 1 out of 54 boys and 1 in 252 girls are diagnosed with autism in the United States. (The numbers are very similar in Canada, though no recent Canadian stats are available)
24 facts about Autism
What is Autism?
Having a child with autism means your life is never your own ever again. And I wouldn't change it for the world. I'm proud of my son, of who he is, of who he is becoming. I want him to have the tools to deal with having autism but never take away what it is that makes him wonderfully unique: his sense of humour, his joie de vivre, his fascinating way of looking at the world.
Did you know: An estimated 1 out of 54 boys and 1 in 252 girls are diagnosed with autism in the United States. (The numbers are very similar in Canada, though no recent Canadian stats are available)
24 facts about Autism
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Date: 2013-04-02 01:07 pm (UTC)Yay for us, yay for our wonderful children. :)
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Date: 2013-04-02 03:55 pm (UTC)I definitely feel that my life is richer, although more challenging.
ah, very well said. :)
I feel the same way.
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Date: 2013-04-02 02:15 pm (UTC)♥
Thank you for the post. :)
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Date: 2013-04-02 03:30 pm (UTC)Thinking of you yesterday, actually. Hope things are good with you and the boys!
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Date: 2013-04-02 04:19 pm (UTC)Hope you're all feeling well and not too cold up there.
*hugs*
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Date: 2013-04-02 04:41 pm (UTC)This post is both endearing and informative.
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Date: 2013-04-02 10:04 pm (UTC)I'm amazed at the amount of help and support there is available, particularly from other families.
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Date: 2013-04-03 02:14 pm (UTC)At least here in Canada, the label opened a lot of doors for support and 'justified' our concerns in the eyes of school/day care.
But we went into it saying: even if he doesn't get his label, he still has the same needs so we've got to plow on with our without 'officially qualifying' for support. (though he did eventually get a diagnosis, rather unexpectedly when he went into the doctors for an ear infection and the doctor finally said okay, I'm declaring it.)
Being non-verbal is a huge stumbling block, but technology has changed so much to help kids. Especially the Ipad and certain Apps on there are really really useful.
Mine was mostly non-verbal at 3, not at 6 (after a lot of work) he has been established to have age-appropriate speech.
If you are ever looking for suggestions for speech therapy resources, let me know!