Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 Thank you so much for posting this. I have sent the link to the local NAS group and asked them to circulate to members, also to Henry's paediatrician. I sahll also give a copy to the GP. Margaret > > http://www.autism-society.org/site/DocServer/eh_get_a_grip.pdf? > docID=4821 > > And if environment is involved in > autism, what do we do about it? > These are challenging questions. > Because our available information > is complicated in many ways, each > of us answers these questions based > on our own judgment and deeply > held worldviews. > We already know enough to take the > environmental role in autism seriously. To say > that the environment is involved in causing and > triggering autism means that we believe that there > have been new and different things going on in > recent years, and that these developments have > impact upon us. This is an easy claim to defend, > and I will do that in this article. > To say that environmental factors can cause or > trigger autism means that we have to look at the > whole person and whole body, since environmental > toxins and stressors will affect the whole body. > This involves shifting from an older model that > considers autism as a genetically determined " brain > disorder " to a newer and more inclusive model that > considers autistic behaviors as one of many effects > of both genetic and environmental impacts on the > whole person, including but not limited to the > brain.9 > This newer model of autism (or really, autisms, > since there are many kinds of autism) implies > that we have great opportunities to do constructive > things about this challenge. To say that there > are environmental causes and triggers of autism > implies both that we can prevent the impairments > associated with at least some kinds of autism, and > that the suffering associated with at least some > kinds of autism can be treated. > > > CLICK ON LINK TO READ THE REST > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 Yes, people email to your doctors and paeds and anyone else! > > > > http://www.autism-society.org/site/DocServer/eh_get_a_grip.pdf? > > docID=4821 > > > > And if environment is involved in > > autism, what do we do about it? > > These are challenging questions. > > Because our available information > > is complicated in many ways, each > > of us answers these questions based > > on our own judgment and deeply > > held worldviews. > > We already know enough to take the > > environmental role in autism seriously. To say > > that the environment is involved in causing and > > triggering autism means that we believe that there > > have been new and different things going on in > > recent years, and that these developments have > > impact upon us. This is an easy claim to defend, > > and I will do that in this article. > > To say that environmental factors can cause or > > trigger autism means that we have to look at the > > whole person and whole body, since environmental > > toxins and stressors will affect the whole body. > > This involves shifting from an older model that > > considers autism as a genetically determined " brain > > disorder " to a newer and more inclusive model that > > considers autistic behaviors as one of many effects > > of both genetic and environmental impacts on the > > whole person, including but not limited to the > > brain.9 > > This newer model of autism (or really, autisms, > > since there are many kinds of autism) implies > > that we have great opportunities to do constructive > > things about this challenge. To say that there > > are environmental causes and triggers of autism > > implies both that we can prevent the impairments > > associated with at least some kinds of autism, and > > that the suffering associated with at least some > > kinds of autism can be treated. > > > > > > CLICK ON LINK TO READ THE REST > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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