Autism Quote by Luke Ford Download Open image “One in 150 kids is autistic these days. The autism spectrum is growing.” — Luke Ford ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.6 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Autism Autistic Children Days Growing Kids Spectrum These days
Research demonstrates that autistic traits are distributed into the non-autistic population; some people have more of them, some have fewer. History suggests that many… — Morton Ann Gernsbacher Copy Share Image
There does seem to be a higher educational level in parents of autistic youngsters, and I guess that's something that we need to look… — Darold Treffert Copy Share Image
Autistic children are extremely bright if you can connect to them and bring them into our world. Socially it's really hard for them, but… — Tisha Campbell-Martin Copy Share Image
By looking at autistic kids, you can't tell when you're working with them who you're going to pull out, who is going to become… — Temple Grandin Copy Share Image
We are convinced, then, that autistic people have their place in the organism of the social community. They fulfil their role well, perhaps better… — Hans Asperger Copy Share Image
Autism's a very big spectrum. At one end of the spectrum, Einstein would probably be labeled autistic, Steve Jobs, half of Silicon Valley, you… — Temple Grandin Copy Share Image
People think about autism as something with kids. Well, those kids grow up. — Jason Katims Copy Share Image
Autistic children are very difficult to take care of, especially severely autistic ones. When I was 4, I had almost no language; when I… — Temple Grandin Copy Share Image
Relatively many autists are first-born children. There is also a pretty widespread conviction that the parents of autists are somehow different - for instance,… — Nikolaas Tinbergen Copy Share Image
Autism currently affects one in 88 children in the U.S., and its prevalence continues to rise. That's why it's important to help organizations like… — Adrienne Bailon Copy Share Image
“Finally, (and as I said before) another use for the autism registries is that they can give a “true” accounting of how many autistics there really are. But this case isn't just being made by autistic advocacy organizations, but by organizations who are making the case for an in utero genetic test for autism. If they can take the numbers… — Thomas D. Taylor Copy Share
I loved history, particularly of the British, American and Old Testament kind. — Luke Ford Copy Share Image
Whether you do a play in front of 100 people or a movie that one billion people see, you're still affecting people. — Luke Ford Copy Share Image
With 'The Mummy' it was a fantasy action adventure. You get taken away for a few hours and come out and feel revamped and… — Luke Ford Copy Share Image
I'm one of the guys who wants to watch the film completely done, with special effects, sound and music, because I tend to get… — Luke Ford Copy Share Image
I decided to take God and organized religion seriously, and to reject the secular life which in my teens had looked attractive because it… — Luke Ford Copy Share Image
In my right-wing politics of the time, I held that unemployment was usually the fault of the unemployed. — Luke Ford Copy Share Image
Acting in anger and hatred throughout my life, I frequently precipitated what I feared most, the loss of friendships and the need to rely… — Luke Ford Copy Share Image
Judaism is much more communal, and partly as a consequence of my religious switch, I am increasingly more suspicous of my previous view that… — Luke Ford Copy Share Image
My habit of glorifying things far away in space and time, also contributed to my social isolation. — Luke Ford Copy Share Image
The Seventh Day Adventist Church believes that it was specially chosen by God to prepare the world for the Second Coming of His Son… — Luke Ford Copy Share Image
I learned from my Adventist upbringing that the biggest sins were sexual. — Luke Ford Copy Share Image
“We know that children with autism like order, that they are often very visual and that they can be quite literal. They deserve beautiful… — Adele Devine Copy Share Image
In fact, when we as neuro-typical people encounter a person with autism spectrum syndrome who's always been that way it is that we have… — Tamlyn Tomita Copy Share Image
If you give us a safe vaccine, we'll use it. It shouldn't be polio versus autism. — Jenny McCarthy Copy Share Image
Autism is a big continuum, going from someone who remains nonverbal, all the way up to geniuses on Silicon Valley. And some kids are… — Temple Grandin Copy Share Image
Metaphor isn't just a fancy turn of speech. It shapes our thoughts and feelings, reaches out to grasp new experience, and even binds our… — James Richardson Copy Share Image
The position of Autism Speaks has been for quite awhile that we need to find out what's happening. We know there's a genetic component,… — Elizabeth Emken Copy Share Image
Some people with autism who don't talk, all they hear are vowel sounds. Like if I said 'cup,' they might just hear 'uh.' — Temple Grandin Copy Share Image
Mild autism can give you a genius like Einstein. If you have severe autism, you could remain nonverbal. You don't want people to be… — Temple Grandin Copy Share Image
In the person with autism, the brain may already be seeing the part and be less distracted by the whole, and in the person… — Simon Baron-Cohen Copy Share Image
I think that the definition of autism is too broad. You got to remember, autism definition is a behavioral profiling. — Temple Grandin Copy Share Image
There is a small segment of people with autism that have savant skills, where they can memorize entire maps of whole entire city. They… — Temple Grandin Copy Share Image