Thursday, April 02, 2009

World Autism Day



What is Autism?

"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."

The above quote comes from the Autism Society of America's Website (Autism of America). I love definitions because they seem to have it all wrapped up in a nutshell. However, for me Autism has been a world that has blocked me from fully communicating with my child. According to the Centers for Disease Control,as many as 1.5 million Americans today are believed to have some form of autism. And this number is on the rise.

Having a child diagnosed with Autism in the 1980's (early 80's) was almost impossible. As a parent their were slim to none informational resources. Their wasn't an internet, that could zoom you to information as to why your healthy 3 year old, is suddenly not talking, not walking, in her own world.

Many of you that have followed me throughout my years of blogging have read my updates on my daughter. The road has not been very easy, but I am a person that truly believes love and understanding are two of the top communicative devices that people possess.

Bloggers Unite has once again enlisted the help of Bloggers Worldwide to spread the word about this disorder that is so non-discriminatory. It attacks anyone. I have been an advocate of Autism for over 28 years. I have gone as far as to stand on the steps of the Capital building (here in my area of Sacramento, California).

Here is a link to some more wonderful blogs (BLOGS ABOUT AUTISM)


If you would like to further get involved, below are a few channels to explore

Here are just a few ways to get involved:

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