That kinda sounds like a lawsuit.Rikdyou said:The Autistic World vs. the Non-Autistic world.
Ummm I am doing a book study of The Curious Incident of the dog in the night-time. And one of the questions say that i have to write 500 words about a topic called The Autistic World vs. the Non-Autistic world. So far we are meant to write a structure of the essay in dot points. I just need some dot points on what i can write. Uh stuff that included the differences between the two would be fine.gamezombieghgh said:If you could give us a little more information I'm sure more people will be able to help you. At this stage you've not given much detail.
How about you mention amniocenteses, the process where doctors test to find out if a woman's baby is healthy while it's still in the womb? It can virtually determine if the baby has illnesses, (for lack of a better word), like Downs Syndrome, (which may or may not relate to Autism), but I'm sure it could also be used to tell if the fetus has autism. Some women choose to abort their fetuses because they find out that there is something wrong with it, (such as autism, though you may want to do some research to make sure this is something that can be found using this process). How does this sound?
YepRaphaelsRedemption said:Well, to start with, autism is spelt with one "S", not two. (It's wrong in your title).
Is the essay about how autistic people perceive the world around them, as opposed to how others do?
Hmmm...how about society at large having very little understanding of autism as a rule, and the effects that has on people with autism?Rikdyou said:So, uh if someone can say the difference between the world in the eyes of an Autistic person and a non autistic person that would be sweet. Or just say what it is like to be Autistic if you are.
I highly doubt autism has anything to do with downs symdrme (just speculation however, Im no scientist)gamezombieghgh said:If you could give us a little more information I'm sure more people will be able to help you. At this stage you've not given much detail.
How about you mention amniocenteses, the process where doctors test to find out if a woman's baby is healthy while it's still in the womb? It can virtually determine if the baby has illnesses, (for lack of a better word), like Downs Syndrome, (which may or may not relate to Autism), but I'm sure it could also be used to tell if the fetus has autism. Some women choose to abort their fetuses because they find out that there is something wrong with it, (such as autism, though you may want to do some research to make sure this is something that can be found using this process). How does this sound?
Or a fight.Casual Shinji said:That kinda sounds like a lawsuit.Rikdyou said:The Autistic World vs. the Non-Autistic world.
I can confirm for you that autism and Down syndrome have no biological connection.Vault101 said:I highly doubt autism has anything to do with downs symdrme (just speculation however, Im no scientist)gamezombieghgh said:If you could give us a little more information I'm sure more people will be able to help you. At this stage you've not given much detail.
How about you mention amniocenteses, the process where doctors test to find out if a woman's baby is healthy while it's still in the womb? It can virtually determine if the baby has illnesses, (for lack of a better word), like Downs Syndrome, (which may or may not relate to Autism), but I'm sure it could also be used to tell if the fetus has autism. Some women choose to abort their fetuses because they find out that there is something wrong with it, (such as autism, though you may want to do some research to make sure this is something that can be found using this process). How does this sound?
also downs symdrome has obvious physical effects while autism...is a "head" thing, would that have somthing to do with how easy it is to pick up? I mean i havnt heard any stories of autistic fetuses getting aborted
anyway with my experience with it it doenst always make you a quirky genious or give you midn super powers...and there are varying degrees
I think the name comes from the idea that the way that people on the autistic spectrum see the world is so removed from the way that "normal" people see it it counts as a different world.gamezombieghgh said:The name of the topic is incredibly idiotic to me. The Autistic World vs the non Autistic world? Is it some kind of competition? Is one supposed to be better? By 'world', are they talking about the lives of the Autistic vs the lives of the non Autistic? I think it's probably better not to be autistic, (though nobody is Autistic and not Autistic, so how could one compare the two? Some people might be happier with Autism, just throwing it out there.) But you could maybe talk about the things I mentioned earlier, which suggest that the Autistic lead difficult lives that affect those around them negatively.