April is Autism Awareness Month



According to the Centers for Disease Control, the national rate for children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in 2010 was about 1 in 68. This CDC Fact Sheet on Autism in North Carolina shows us, however, that North Carolina's rate was even higher: 1 in 58.  Boys were much more likely to have received a diagnosis of ASD (1 in 35) than girls (1 in 179).  ASD knows no racial, ethnic or social boundaries.

Given this high incidence rate in North Carolina, chances are that you may know an individual with an Autism Spectrum Disorder or you may know one of their family members.  If you'd like suggestions on how you can participate in Autism Awareness Month or would like to learn more about Autism Spectrum Disorders, the Autism Society shares some ideas here:

Autism Society

You can also contact the North Carolina branch of the Autism Society (located in Raleigh) through the following link:

Autism Society - North Carolina

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