How Can I Increase Autism Awareness?
Autism, also known as autism, is a serious mental development disorder. Its concept was first proposed by Leo Kanner, an expert at Johns Hopkins University in the United States in 1943. Symptoms of autism usually appear before the age of 3, and are mainly characterized by disregard of emotions, refusal to communicate, delayed language development, repetitive stereotypes, and significant limitations in the range of activities and interests.
World Autism Awareness Day
- Autism is the fastest growing serious illness in the world. The number of children diagnosed with autism will exceed the number of people diagnosed with autism.
- The etiology of autism is inconclusive in the medical community. It mainly includes more than 10 kinds of opinions and hypotheses such as nervous system damage, hypofunction of specific parts of the brain, genetics, viral infections, and immunodeficiency. Modern medical methods cannot fundamentally cure autism, but
- Autism is a serious mental development disorder, which is mainly characterized by disregard of emotions, refusal to communicate, delayed language development, repetitive stereotypes of behavior, and significant limitations in the scope of activities and interests. Autism is one of the fastest growing illnesses in the world. [1]
- On December 18, 2007,
- In September 2018, the Secretary-General of the United Nations proposed a new strategy for new technologies, which aims to determine how the United Nations should support the use of these technologies to accelerate the realization of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. In September 2018, the Secretary-General of the United Nations proposed a new technology strategy to determine how the United Nations should support the use of these technologies to accelerate the achievement of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Against this background, the 2019 World Autism Awareness Day Commemoration Event at the United Nations Headquarters in New York will focus on the use of assistive technology to make autistic patients remove barriers to their full participation in social, economic and political life, Tools to promote equality, equity and inclusion. [2]
- April 2, 2019 is World Autism Awareness Day with the theme "Assistive Technology, Active Participation". [1]