Friday, April 28, 2023

Lesson 791: A Touch of the 'Tism

Happy windy weekend, Readers!

The weekend has been starting out cold and wet,

and the weekend is predicted to be a bit soggy.

It's the last weekend of April,

so it's time for your annual touch of the 'tism--

the latest on autism reviewed by Eloise.

Unfortunately,

we have some soggy statistics to make sense of this year.  



It seems like the touch of the 'tism now reaches many.

Here is some further reading from the 

Centers for Disease Control website:

https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/autism/data.html 

There are a lot of factors to sort through.

Are we better diagnosing?

Have the criteria expanded?

Here is a recent news report from NBC explaining a bit further.

https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/autism-rates-rising-more-prevalent-versus-more-screening-rcna67408

We are careful what what we call it:


And we are careful as to how Autism is symbolically represented.


It seems the more we know,
the less sure we become.

What I am sure of are the successes in my own family.
Natalie loves making and delivering
her Happy People shirts.


She LOVES going to Sam's games.


Three games this week,
in the wind, 

rain,

and freezing cold temperatures,


and she never complained once!
#1 Huskie Fan.


Natalie has a job,
and is able to navigate the workplace safely
under the watch of some friends.


Every time we drive past the 
Penn State Behrend sign on the highway,
Natalie says,
"Natalie's Behrend."

She's a hustler at work,
and she even received a note of appreciation 
from her boss as proof!


She really loves the companionship
of her cousin, Erik.


They've spent every Sunday together
for years and years.



If you were the family of 
an 8 year old,
who was one of the 36,
know that a nice life lies ahead.

Sometimes it just takes a little engineering
to make things work.




And if you are the family of one of the 36,
know that life does go on.
Not every part of your life will need an adaptation.
Look..

There are so many things to be enjoyed!
Generally, 
people with autism love to go for rides.
Head out to Presque Isle.
There are so many interesting places to see!







Give Geocaching a try!
I just reactivated my account
after we showed some students how to do it
while on a field trip on Thursday.


Find the hope in the wet weekend, Readers.
April showers bring May flowers.




Momma Bird says to have a nice weekend,


and so do I!

Eloise





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