Introduction 1
Part 1: The Basics 5
Questions 1–12 provide background information for understanding autism, covering
such topics as:
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What is autism?
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What is the prognosis for children with autism?
Part 2: Diagnosing Autism
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Questions 13–21 describe the symptoms of autism and discuss how autism is
diagnosed:
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Are there risk factors for autism?
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What are some symptoms a parent should look for?
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How do doctors diagnose autism?
Part 3: Autism Crisis
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Questions 22–27 address the controversy over the reported rising incidence rate of
autism, as well as the roles of vaccines and mercury:
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What have studies found regarding vaccinations and autism?
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What should a parent do about childhood immunizations?
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Is mercury exposure dangerous?
Part 4: Autism Therapies and Treatments
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Questions 28–35 describe the types of treatments available for autism and address the
challenges of evaluating treatment options:
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How will I know if a new therapy is right for my child?
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Are there therapies besides ABA that are useful?
Part 5: Medication and the Treatment of Autism
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Questions 36–43 cover common symptoms, side effects, and complications of autism
and its treatment:
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Are medications useful in treating the behavioral problems of autistic children?
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What types of medications are used to treat autistic children?
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How are anxiety and depression treated in an autistic person?
Part 6: Alternative Treatment for Autism
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Questions 44–50 discuss complementary and alternative treatments for autism:
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Is there any harm in trying unproven treatments on my child?
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Are dietary interventions helpful to autistic children?
Part 7: State and Federal Entitlement Programs
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Questions 51–59 address entitlement programs for disabled children:
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What is SSI?
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How does the government decide if a child is disabled?
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What health care services are available to my child?
Part 8: Caring for Your Child After You’re Gone
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Questions 60–69 discuss wills, trusts, and guardianship:
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What is a will?
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What is a special needs trust?
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What is guardianship?
Part 9: Education of Autistic Children
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Questions 70–79 discuss educational resources available for autistic children:
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What is the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act?
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What is special education?
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How do I choose the best special education program for my child?
Part 10: Living with Autism
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Questions 80–94 address the challenges of daily life with an autistic child:
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What are some tips for parenting kids with autism?
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How can I help my other children form a relationship with their autistic sibling?
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How do I make my home safe for my autistic child?
Part 11: Stress
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Questions 95–99 discuss coping with the stress of autism:
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What are some ways that parents can reduce their stress?
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What can I do about my children’s stress?
Appendix
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Question 100 is a list of web sites, organizations, and literature to help families
of autistic people find additional resources on general and specific topics related
to autism.
Glossary
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