In Autism poses daily challenges the Rockhampton Morning Bulletin reports on some of the challenges facing the Filmer family in Queensland, Australia whose 3 sons have all been diagnosed with autism. All three have different levels of difficulty with communications:
ANDREW, 7, appears to be a very normal child, but he struggles to participate and is lagging behind his peers.
Douglas, 5, doesn't really know how to speak at all and communicates through a picture book and sign language.
And Rory, 3, can't always find the right words to use and is confused about how to interact with others.
The Filmers have to deal with their sons' range of communication skills, their sensory issues and public behavior challenges. They can rarely get out to dinner or a mall to go shopping with their three sons. The Filmers are facing autism reality in Queensland, Australia.
Autism reality is not all about a few high functioning persons blogging on the internret, appearing before judicial and political tribunals or media cameras and claiming to speak on behalf of all"autistics". For some persons with actual Autisticm Disorders, and the families who love and care for them, the realities of autism are a very challenging part of daily, family life. Whether that daily life takes place in New Brunswick, Canada or Queensland, Australia.
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