Autism: Where the "randomness of life" collides and clashes with an individual’s need for the sameness” In reference to Einstein's definition of insanity...No Mr. Einstein, that is not insanity, that is autism. Autism is a developmental disability that causes problems with social skills and communication. Autism can be mild or severe. It is different for every person. Autism is also known as autism spectrum disorders.Children whether they have disabilities or not must be treated with love and encouragement, it all takes a big hug, a kiss in the cheek or by saying the words, “I love you, my child” to show them that we care. I see autism as having many different strands. All of these strands are beautiful. They are all the colors of the rainbow intertwined intricately into the child. If you try and take away the autism by removing the strands you also take away parts of the child as they are attached to them. They are what make them who they are. However autism is only a part of them, not the whole. It does not define them. Think of it: a disability is usually defined in terms of what is missing. … But autism … is as much about what is abundant as what is missing, an over-expression of the very traits that make our species unique.
“If they can't learn the way we teach, we teach the way they learn”
It's not having a social ability, not being able to have a normal conversation.
It's your parents, afraid of telling you this because they don't know what to do.
It's getting a simple hit in the brain causing you to lose your ability to speak well.
You get an easy question incorrect at school, then having your classmates see a whiny baby cry into the hall.
It's too much information in your brain;
A computer about to crash by an overflow of memory.
It's you needing therapy so you can function your brain and body better.
You create magnificent pictures and ideas using that large imagination of yours.
It's