Autism Spectrum Disorder: An Introduction
What is Autism?
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), also known simply as Autism, is a lifelong neurological and neurodevelopmental disorder that commonly appears in early childhood. Autism affects interpersonal, social, emotional, intellectual, behavioral and communications skills. Autism is referred to as a “Spectrum Disorder” because symptoms and characteristics present uniquely with each person, varying in types of expression and degrees of severity. Some individuals with Autism have significant challenges; others are mildly impacted.
Currently, the Centers for Disease Control estimates that in 2023, Autism occurred in one of every 36 births — making it among the most prevalent neurodevelopmental disabilities in the U.S.. Additionally, Autism is 420% more common in boys than girls.
There’s no known cause of Autism, and no cure, although there appears to be a genetic association. However, many treatment methodologies exist that can improve quality of life for autistic individuals and their families, from initial diagnosis through adulthood.
Meet ASSEW
The mission and vision of the Autism Society of Southeastern Wisconsin is to create connections, empowering everyone in the Autism community with the resources needed to live fully. Creating a world where everyone in the Autism community is connected to the support they need, when they need it.
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