Persuasive Essay on Autism

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    Autism. To some people it can be just a word, or a disorder. What Autism means to me, is being able to be closer to my little brother. My 7 year old brother has Autism and that doesn’t define him as a human being, his capabilities defines who he is. He is the reason why I am where I am today, a paraeducator that thrives to help kids in need. Being a paraeducator, our job is to help our students become more independent to prepare them for the real world after school. In order to get a student to be

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    loved. Well what if we said that the objective is Autism, and there’s not way of getting around it. Autism is the mental disability to that impairs communication and ones interactions with others. People with autism often shut themselves out from others. They having problems with communicating, and some may have trouble understanding what certain phrases are; Phrases such as “Cat got your tongue?” or “ I’m gonna hit the hay.” Some people with Autism may have trouble understanding emotions, this doesn’t

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    Can autism be cured? This is an important question and as the parent of a child who has been diagnosed with autism you may not know the answer to it. Some have claimed to have found a Cure for autism but this disorder may not always be completely treated. Yes, with the right kind of therapy the signs and symptoms of autism can be reduced to a large extent. Many autistic children have grown up to become almost normal human beings and they have been able to lead perfectly normal lives. But some signs

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    about autism, as well as any or all special needs. Everyone should in some way be educated about these things, at least in a generalized aspect. There are so many families that have a child in their lives who struggle with a disorder that they have no control over, it takes control of them. It is very typical for families to go out with one another, to shop or eat. Environments as such may be an everyday thing to an atypical person. However, everything is heightened to an individual with autism. This

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    this has been the connection of autism and vaccines.Vaccines were invented by Edward Jenner, it all started when he transmitted anti genetics into a 13 year old’s body who had small pox. This test was successful the first time and therefore he re-tested the experiment and found out that this is a cure for cowpox. This test was also attempted in by the CDC in which they attempted and cured a sickness but in the process created autism. Autism or also known as autism spectrum disorder is a range of

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    Autism Spectrum Disorder Ban Ki-moon once said “to measure the success of our societies, we should examine how well those with different abilities, including persons with autism, are integrated as full and valued members”. Autism Spectrum Disorder is a development disability that can cause significant social, communication and behavioral challenges. Due to the astonishing rise of autism in the United States, it is important that parents know the causes, symptoms and treatments of Autism. Individuals

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    every 68 children in the United States is diagnosed with Autism before the age of 3. Autism is described as a “range of conditions characterized by challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviors, and speech and nonverbal communication,” (“What is Autism?”). Because of how present Autism is in our society, the topic has been heavily debated for years. There are many contrasting opinions regarding different issues on the subject of Autism, but there has yet to be an agreement on one of the most

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    “Nobody exist on purpose. Nobody belongs anywhere” - (Morty smith) I like this because it tells me that I don’t have to live as someone else wants me to. I wasn't born with Autism on purpose, I wasn't born with such loving parents on purpose either I just came alive. I can do with my life as I see fit and be happy with that because I’m was not born to do anything ,but survive with the option of how to do so. One question I am asked all the time by my family is who are you and what are you going

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    If you look in the dictionary and flip to the definition “awkward’ you’ll probably find a picture of me. That statement you just read is obviously not true, but there is some truth to that statement. I am diagnosed with autism or Asperger Syndrome (or “special” as my old friends used to call me). I put “diagnosed” in quotations because I have been misdiagnosed quite a few times ADD ADHD psychosis you name it. And with that kind of treatment you know what I got in return? Pills lots of pills. Before

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    Autism can be a devastating diagnosis for a parent to hear. It can change a lot of things in life as we know it. Most Autistic children have a hard time with large crowds of people and the noise that comes with it. They may get easily up set when there miss understood. They may experience a “meltdown” from this. A meltdown can be anything from screaming to hitting, to even throwing things. A child can also experience confusion. They can get confused easily if directions are not clear and precise

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