3. Autism
A developmental disability, generally evident
before age 3
Affects: Verbal and nonverbal
communication, social interaction
Affects a child’s performance
Often referred to as a spectrum disorder one
of 5 in the category of Pervasive
Developmental Disorders
4. History of Autism:
1943- was named by Leo Kenner (a child
psychiatrist at John Hopkins University Medical
School
1940’s-60’s it was thought that people with
Autism were just socially withdrawn
Today it is known as neurological and
biochemical alterations in the brain.
1911-Eugen Bluer, a Swiss psychiatrist had
first used the term autism, but it was not yet
classified
5. Cause of Autism?
The exact cause is unknown. Most evidence
indicates that it comes from a biological
origin.
Lack of love and attention theory…true or
false?
It is a metabolic dysfunction of the brain.
It has 1/4th of the signs of a neurological
disorder
Measles and mumps vaccine theory
6.
7. Autism Statistics:
Boys are affected 4 to 5 times more than
girls
5 to 15 of every 10,000 people are
diagnosed
Rarely more than one person in a family is
affected
Center of Disease control estimated 2 out of
1,000 are diagnosed
Autism society of America states 1 of every
150 births are diagnosed and 1 to 1.5 mil
Americans have it with a growth of 17%
since 1990
8. Symptoms of Autism and
challenges:
Difficulty in communication
Repetitive behaviors
Lack of spoken language
Grasping and touch
Difficulty understand perspective
Displays of affection and emotion are not
typical and difficulty regulating emotions
9. How to accommodate an
Autistic student:
Keep to a repetitive and routine schedule.
Use of direct instruction which is very structured with
many varieties of stimuli
Use of direct language. Autism students do not
understand figurative language.
Practicing communication strategies with a routine
Warning and preparation when a change is coming
Must feel safe and may require a private area at
times
Working with specialists to have a co-ordinated
approach to
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http://www.webmd.com/brain/autism/history-of-
autism
Nielson, L. B. (2009). Disabilities and Health
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Victoria, BC: Ministry of Education special
programs branch.