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Many cases of child abuse stemmed from a lack of understanding about autistic children, said Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Dr Ng Yen Yen.

She said many parents do not know how to handle the so-called “naughty” children and this could lead to fights between them and abuse of the children.

She explained that children with autism have a lifelong disability that blocks their learning and communication capacity as well as emotional and social development.

“Most parents do not realise what is wrong when their children behave strangely, like wanting to distance themselves from other people, being hyperactive or not able to take meals on their own,” she added.

However, autism does not have to be a “life sentence” to the children if there is early intervention through education and behavioural management, Dr Ng told reporters during a visit to a health camp at SRK Sempalit, near here, yesterday.

Through this, she said, these kids could emerge from their autism to function like other “near-normal children”.

She added that some studies had shown that for every 110 children in the world, one is an autistic child.


Dr Ng commended the National Autism Society of Malaysia (Nasom) on its efforts to help such children and encouraged parents with this condition to seek help from any of the 13 Nasom centres nationwide.

She said the society planned to organise courses to train 2,000 preschool and primary school teachers on how to approach and teach autistic children.
From thestar.com.my/news
So it's one in 110 now.  Good work people!  Let's keep the breeding up!
Alison
Thank you, Deputy Finance Minister of Malaysia! Who had odds on the revolution starting in the depths of Malaysian finances?

Alison Wrote:
So it's one in 110 now.  Good work people!  Let's keep the breeding up!
Alison


:lol:

Alison Wrote:
So it's one in 110 now.  Good work people!  Let's keep the breeding up!
Alison


:lol:  :lol:

THAT'S SO TRUE. I speak from experience. My natural inclination is to be judgemental towards neurotypical mothers of children with any disorder, because I've been abused and seen others abused firsthand.

My mother uses AS against me so much. For instance, "Well, since you are such a good writer, you can write a five paragraph essay entitled Why I Am Retarded !" No joke. She then forced me to write it.
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