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Zoowalk for Autism


The Papago Rotary Club members again participated in this year's Zoowalk for Autism.  The third year for this outstanding activity was held at the Phoenix Zoo on Saturday, September 29, 2007.  Papago Rotary Club members Tom Dunbar and Carl Couch volunteered at the event. 

The Papago Rotary Club is proud to be one of the original participating sponsors of the Zoowalk for Autism event.    Event sponsors in 2005 and 2006, club members have over the years also participated in various planning, coordinating, and staging activities; as well as being walkers at the inaugural walk.

 

 

 

 

 

For more information about the Zoowalk for Autism, please visit the event website:

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Taken from the Autism Research Institute Website (www.autismwebsite.com/ari/intro/autism.htm)

What is Autism?

Autism is a severely handicapping disorder which begins at birth or within the first 2 ½ years of life. For many years autism occured in about 5 children per 10,000 live births. However, since the early 1990's, the rate of autism has increased enormously throughout the world, so that figures as high as 60 per 10,000 are being reported. The reasons for the increase are being debated, but the most likely cause appears to be the over vaccinations of infants.

Most autistic children are perfectly normal in appearance, but spend their time engaged in puzzling and disturbing behaviors which are markedly different from those of normal children. They may stare into space for hours, throw uncontrollable tantrums, show no interest in people (including their parents) and pursue strange, repetitive activities with no apparent purpose. They have been described as living in a world of their own. Some autistic individuals are remarkably gifted in certain areas such as music or mathematics, as depicted in the film Rain Man. All need help.

What is the Cause? The causes of autism are poorly understood, although it is clear that autism is a biological brain disorder. The Autism Research Institute is investigating various possible causal factors.

What is the Outlook? In recent years there has been a marked increase in the percentage of children who have been able to attend school with normal children, and to live more or less independently in community settings. However, the majority of autistic persons remain severely handicapped in their ability to communicate and socialize with other people.

 

 

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