|
News Feeds
|
Join the mailing list
Headlines
Opinion Formers
Features
In Focus
Reference
Opinion Formers A-Z
Opinion Formers by issue
Opinion Former Events
Opinion Former Awareness
Press Centre
About Autism
About Autism
Autism is a lifelong developmental disability that affects the way a person communicates and relates to people around them. Children and adults with autism are unable to relate to others in a socially meaningful way.
Autism occurs in differing degrees of severity and in a variety of forms. The term's Spectrum and/or Continuum of disorders are commonly used to group people together that have a shared difficulty in making sense of the world.
People with autism have difficulty developing friendships. This is because their capacity to understand other people's feelings is impaired.
People with autism can often have accompanying learning disabilities. There is also a condition called Asperger's syndrome, which many experts believe falls at the higher-functioning end of the autistic spectrum.
All people with autism have impairments in social interaction, social communication and imagination. This is referred to as the triad of impairments:
Social interaction (difficulty with social relationships, for example appearing aloof and indifferent to other people);
Social communication (difficulty with verbal and non-verbal communication, for example not really under-standing the meaning of gestures, facial expressions or tone of voice); and
Flexibility in thinking and behaving (difficulty in the development of play and imagination, for example having a limited range of imaginative activities, possibly copied and pursued rigidly and repetitively).
Whilst autism, as a term, was only defined 50 years ago, it has probably been a part of the human condition throughout history.
Autism occurs on average in four times as many males as females; 17 males to 1 female for high functioning/Asperger syndrome; 1 male to 1 female for profound learning disabilities.
Autism is a life-long disability with a need for correspondingly life-long support in most cases.
Welcome
Contacts
Media Releases
Publications
About Autism
Autism Cymru's Aims
Autism Cymru's Activities
Events
Latest press releases
Autism Cymru: Professor Gary Mesibov comes to Wales.
16/01/2008
- World's leading autism experts - Professor GARY MESIBOV comes to Wales.
Autism Cymru: Dame Steve Shirley to address Institute of Directors
10/05/2007
- Dame Stephanie Shirley is to address the Institute of Directors at a lunchtime talk at the Royal Hotel in Cardiff on Monday 21 May.
Autism Cymru education conference in Wrexham
25/04/2007
- A major education conference focusing on children with autism is to take place at NEWI in Wrexham on 5 July 2007.