Description
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- Contents
- Series Foreword
- Introduction
- Guide to Health Literacy
- Common Misconceptions about Autism
- 1. Autism is a mental illness or disease
- 2. Autism is caused by bad parenting
- 3. Vaccines cause autism
- 4. Autistic people are unable to communicate or form relationships
- 5. Autistic people lack empathy
- Questions and Answers
- The Basics
- 1. What is autism?
- 2. What are the primary symptoms or characteristics of autism?
- 3. What exactly is the autism spectrum? Why are there different types or degrees of autism?
- 4. What is Asperger’s syndrome?
- 5. What is neurodiversity, and how has this concept impacted conversations around autism?
- 6. How common is autism, and are autism diagnoses on the rise?
- 7. Are certain people more likely to be diagnosed with autism?
- 8. Are there any famous autistic individuals?
- 9. What is the Autism Rights Movement?
- Autism Causes
- 10. What role does genetics play in autism?
- 11. Which factors during pregnancy and birth might be linked to autism?
- 12. Is autism caused by vaccines?
- 13. Is there a connection between autoimmune disease and autism?
- 14. Is autism caused by bad parenting?
- 15. Can autism be prevented?
- Features of Autism
- 16. Are the brains of people with autism “wired differently”?
- 17. How does autism affect language development and communication?
- 18. How does autism affect an individual’s social skills and ability to form interpersonal relatio
- 19. How does autism affect a person’s emotions?
- 20. How does autism affect a person’s ability to learn?
- 21. How do sensory issues impact individuals with autism?
- 22. How does autism impact cognitive development?
- 23. Why do people with autism often struggle with changes in their routine?
- 24. Why do people with autism often have very strong but narrow interests?
- 25. Why do people with autism often engage in repetitive behaviors?
- 26. Why do some people with autism self-harm?
- 27. Does having autism give individuals special abilities in other areas?
- Diagnosing and Managing Autism
- 28. How is autism diagnosed?
- 29. Why is it important to diagnose autism early?
- 30. What other conditions tend to occur alongside autism?
- 31. Can autism be cured?
- 32. What medications can be used to manage autism?
- 33. What nondrug therapies and interventions can help individuals with autism?
- 34. Can alternative medicine help those with autism?
- 35. What types of assistive technology are available for individuals with autism?
- Living with Autism
- 36. How does autism affect a person’s daily life?
- 37. Can people with autism live independently?
- 38. How can parents and caregivers support autistic children at home?
- 39. What is the impact of autism on family members and caregivers?
- 40. Can people with autism form meaningful relationships?
- 41. What’s the best way to communicate with and support a friend or partner with autism?
- 42. What is an IEP, and how can it help autistic students?
- 43. How can teachers and school staff support students with autism in the classroom?
- 44. What are the challenges faced by adults with autism in the workplace? Can individuals with autis
- 45. How can employers create an autism-friendly work environment?
- 46. How does social media impact individuals with autism?
- 47. How can the media and society as a whole become more inclusive of individuals with autism?
- Case Studies
- 1. Emily’s Personalized Treatment Plan
- 2. James’s Experience at a Residential Care Facility
- 3. How Lily’s Autism Affects Her Family
- 4. Max Is Diagnosed with Autism as an Adult
- 5. Jake Has Undiagnosed Asperger’s
- Glossary
- Directory of Resources
- Index
- About the Author




