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I work in a psych hospital on a floor with kiddos with autism. What I really didn't understand was that there was such a broad septum. High functioning to very low functioning. Also the difference between autism and MR was kinda murky, made even more confusing that they could have both MR and autism. I would explain that... But if your teaching this to nurses they might already know. I'm an aide in school still.
My daughter has a mild form of autism which was diagnosed at age 10 months. She had a lot of intervention through the early childhood program & never needed to be in special ed classes. She's 24 now, is married, has a 2 year old son, just finished her bachelor's degree in psychology, & started classes toward her MBA last week.
As someone else stated, there's a very broad spectrum of severity of autism.
DermottMcSorley
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I've taken on a project on autism . Specifically I offered to teach a 1/2 to 1 hour to my fellow Nurses . I've talked to both the DON and nursing educator about this class and both were positive about this. I know the material(granting that much is not known about autism) and am fairly comfortable talking in public.
With that caveat I think a talk will be more effective if I have some understanding of the questions you might have. So bring on your questions.