EJAutism Foundation is a 501(c)(3)Public Charity. Creating Autism Awareness, supporting programs & schools on Long Island working w/children on the spectrum
Autism Strong Fact #30!
Autism now affects 1 in 44 children, over half are classified as having an intellectual disability or borderline intellectual disability.
Autism Strong Fact#29!
Scientists agree that the earlier a child receives early intervention services the better the child’s prognosis. All children with autism can benefit from early intervention.
Autism Strong Fact #27!
In Northern Ireland a plan has been passed to improve the lives of people with ASD and offer tailored specific education and health services. #AutismAcceptanceMonth#AutismAwarenessMonth
Autism Strong Fact#24!
Autism spectrum disorder costs a family $60,000 a year on average.
*Have a fun time at the Jigsaw Rise and Shine Run today! #AutismAwareness#AutismAcceptanceMonth
Autism Strong Fact#21!
Many people with autism spectrum disorder are successfully living and working and contributing to the well being of others in their local communities. This is most likely to happen when appropriate services are delivered during the child's educational years
Autism Strong Fact#20!
Hyperlexia, the ability to read above one’s age or grade level in school, commonly accompanies autism spectrum disorder. #AutismAcceptanceMonth#Autism
Autism Strong Fact#19!
About 50,000 individuals with autism spectrum disorder will exit high school each year in the United States. Many services required by law end abruptly after high school. #AutismAcceptanceMonth#AutismAcceptance
Autism Strong Fact#18!
There is no federal requirement for providing supportive services in adulthood. This leaves many families navigating these types of services on their own. #AutismAcceptanceMonth#AutismAcceptance
Autism Strong Fact#13!
A study In England showed, 71% of autistic children continue their education in mainstream schools. #AutismAcceptanceMonth#AutismAwareness
Autism Strong Fact#11!
“Rain Man” is the most famous movie in the last thirty years that addresses autism in adults and what institutional life was like for them. There are many truths about the disorder in the movie. #AutismAcceptanceMonth#AutismAcceptance