Title: THE AUTISM ACCEPTANCE BOOK
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2THE AUTISM ACCEPTANCE BOOK
3Take a Walk in SOMEONE Elses Shoes
- When people look or act differently than you, the
best thing to do is try to understand and accept
them. In other words, learn more about them, be
kind to them, and include them in the things that
you and your friends do together. - One great way to try to understand people who
seem different from you is to walk in their
shoes.
4What does it mean to WALK in someones SHOES?
- You think about things that are hard for them and
imagine what it would feel like if those things
were hard for you, too. - You think about the things they do and dont
enjoy doing and imagine feeling the same way. - You think about how people talk to them and treat
them and imagine how it would feel if people
acted in those ways towards you.
5How are PEOPLE different from one another?
- Looks
- Skills
- Challenges
- Fears
- Personality
6But even though everyone is different, EVERYONE
likes to be included, accepted, and liked!
7How are you DIFFERENT?
How do YOU like to be treated?
8What is AUTISM?
- Autism is a condition that affects the way some
peoples brains work. - People with autism are wired differently from
other people. This means that their brains work
differently. And weve already seen that being
different is OK! - Some of the things that are easy for you to do
like talking, learning, playing, and making
friends are sometimes very hard for people with
autism.
9How may they ACT differently?
- People with autism find it difficult to talk.
Some people with autism may not even be able to
talk at all. - When people with autism have toys around them,
they may not seem interested or play with them
differently. - People with autism often have a hard time making
friends or learning how to act around other
people.
10The Five SENSES
- Sight
- Sound
- Touch
- Smell
- Taste
11More ABOUT Autism
- People with autism need to work really hard to do
things that might come easy to you. - People with autism usually get help from doctors,
therapists, and teachers. - Doctors and researchers are not sure what causes
autism or why some people get it. But they do
know it is not contagious you can not catch
autism like a cold. - Many people in the world have autism 1 in 150.
12FRIENDS with Autism
- Understanding what makes them different and
special and how you can be a good friend! - You will get to learn how and why your friends
with autism sometimes act differently. - You can even try to imagine how they feel.
13People with Autism may have very good HEARING
- Sometimes that may seem good, but sometimes
having good hearing means that all of the
different noises get really LOUD and distracting
and it can hurt their ears. - When this happens, they might cover their ears or
say words to themselves so that the noises they
hear dont seem so loud.
14People with autism may notice many, many DETAILS
- Your friends with autism see a lot of small
things that other people dont notice like every
single color in a room or where every picture is
hung. - When something is out of place, they may become
upset. They might cry or flap their hands, twist
their bodies, or tap on a desk. This is for
comfort.
15People with autism do not like to be SURPRISED
they feel much more comfortable when things are
predictable
- Your friends with autism like to have a routine
so they know what they are doing every day.
16People with autism may like to PLAY in different
ways than you do
- People with autism are better at thinking about
things that are real rather than things that are
pretend. - They may prefer games with words and numbers, or
like playing with puzzles or computers. - Just like you, they have fun running around,
doing sports, and spending time with friends.
17People with autism may sometimes have a hard time
TALKING
- People with autism sometimes find it hard to talk
or say the right words. Some people with autism
may not speak at all. - When people with autism cant speak they may
learn to communicate with pictures instead of
words.
18People with autism may not UNDERSTAND the way
you use certain words
- People with autism tend to think the words mean
exactly the way they sound, like expressions. - You probably know when someone says, Thats
cool, they are not talking about the weather. - If people with autism dont understand your words
they may get frustrated, confused, or scared.
19People with autism have difficulty understanding
NONVERBAL communication
- Nonverbal communication is the way that people
show how they are feeling without using words
like when someone smiles they are happy. - People with autism may not look at you when you
talk. Thats because the expressions on your face
dont help them understand your feelings.
20People with autism may feel TOUCH in different
ways than you do
- Sometimes their skin is very sensitive and even
just a light touch may feel like a pinch. - Other times, they might not have much feeling so
they dont realize how rough they play with you. - Think about the last time someone tickled you.
Now, imagine that each of those tickles felt more
like a strong pinch. How does it make you feel?
21GROUP Activities
- Teach others about autism and learn more by
visiting your library or reading books about
autism. - You can raise money for autism research. You can
sell your arts and crafts or lemonade and donate
the money to Autism Speaks.
22 Central NJ Walk Sunday, October 19, 2008
West Windsor
- NJ Shore Walk Sunday, September 28, 2008
Point Pleasant Beach
- North/Central NJ Walk Sunday, October 26,
2008 Cranford