Showing posts with label Washington times. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Washington times. Show all posts

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Spotlight on: Autistic artist Nat Jones

Washington Times Neighborhood


http://communities.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/autism-unexpected/2011/jun/1/spotlight-autistic-artist-nat-jones/

Who should lead the autism rights movement?

Washington Times.com

Who should lead the autism rights movement?


"Seemingly natural allies, parent advocates and autistic self-advocates are often at loggerheads when it comes to discussing autism advocacy. A new series at the Thinking Person's Guide to Autism delves into the reasons why—and how both sides can learn to work together."

http://communities.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/autism-unexpected/2011/sep/30/who-should-lead-autism-rights-movement/

Washington Times article discussing the topic of autism rates



Washington Times.com Article


~~"What does this mean? It seems to indicate that if the adults of years past were subject to today's awareness and diagnostic practices, that the autism rate may actually have held steady all along.

Is autism just an inherent part of the human condition and, for better or for worse, will 1 percent of humans always be autistic?

For me, this study confirms what I have thought for a long time. While I acknowledge that autism and its causes are incredibly complex, I believed, for a long time, that much of the increase in the autism rate is because of improved awareness and a broadening of the diagnosis." READ MORE :



Is there an autism epidemic?


http://communities.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/autism-unexpected/2011/may/6/there-autism-epidemic/