This article looks at 5 factors that are contributing to this increase. The author feels that the numbers may not have really changed and that this is simply a result of better diagnostic tools and reporting methods.
As I have said before, I think that this “increase” is a good thing, in that it draws attention to the condition and brings resources to the table that would not be there if autism was truly “rare”.
We work with children, teens and even adults on the autism spectrum. We create individual goals and lesson plans for each client, addressing skills from communication to fine motor.
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