100 Women Get Naked In The Name Of Autism

Filed under: News | By: Kerry
Posted on: September 24, 2007 | 4 Comments

100 women get naked in the name of Autism
A child or adult diagnosed with an autistic spectrum disorder will have challenges in the same 3 developmental areas.
Autism is usually diagnosed in a child before they are 3 years old so when your child is born you don’t know they are autistic because it does not have any physical symptoms. It is called the ‘autistic spectrum’ because you can be affected by these difficulties to various degrees from mild to severe.

The areas of difficulty are :

1. Communication
2. Social interaction and
3. Imagination

Which are sometimes called the ‘triad of impairments’.

My son who has just turned 4 in July has a form of Autism but he has not yet been diagnosed properly because there are so many types of it out there. My son has communication difficulties as he can not yet talk which does affect his social interaction with other children but this has not stopped him starting mainstream school this September and all the children are really nice to him which is great and with his one to one support I know he will develop at his own pace but alongside other children his age that except him for who he is.

The Autistic spectrum is very broad. You may meet a person with Downs syndrome with autistic tendencies or a grown man or woman with a family who only received a diagnosis in their adult life. You can be mildly or severely affected by all of the areas described in the triad, or have more difficulty in one area, and less in others. Therefore every person on the autistic spectrum is unique with their own very specific challenges abilities and gifts.

autisum

The amount of people diagnosed with autism has in the last 20 years gone up from 1 in 10,000 to 1 in 150. That is a huge increase and it’s prompted a debate and extensive research to determine why there is such a dramatic increase in such a short length of time. Some say it is down to doctors being better able to make a diagnosis.

There is of course the MMR debate and some say that there is a clear link between diet and nutrition and the increased serge of autism. Others say there is a Genetic link.

Here is one story about a delightful little girl called Rosie who is just 5 years old and is affected by severe autism requiring a one-to-one, intensive education program that’s specially designed for her needs.
This of course costs money, and her family and friends have been fundraising in a variety of spectacular ways.

To raise money for Rosie a campaign was launched to get 100 women to pose naked in a field forming the word AUTISM for the front cover of the calendar. By the end of the first week they had 78 women signed up.

They have had 3,000 calendars printed, and if they sell all of them they will raise £26,000 for Rosie, and there fundraising burden will be lifted for nearly 2 years.

Please buy this calendar today, and help change the life of our wonderful little girl.

Check out the clip below

To purchase one of these calendars and to find out more click here

CLICK HERE to keep updated with the latest news, share a comment or problems with products and services. Follow us on twitter or read more news.

Comments

4 Responses to “100 Women Get Naked In The Name Of Autism”

  1. Aspie Yank says:

    Thanx to the 100 for confirmation that Autism is inherited. They could have sold ‘charity’ calendars of dung piles and made their quota, but their shameless need for ‘exposure’ cheapened the effort. Women in swimsuits would done the trick, just look at the Sports Illustrated’s annual calendar.

  2. Starmuser says:

    Women in swimsuits wouldn’t have drawn half the press or the contributions these women have. It wouldn’t have been newsworthy.

    Would I do it myself? No. But considering everything I have is (gladly) tied up in educating my children with autism, I only wish I’d thought of something equally as attention grabbing first.

  3. Sidhe says:

    As one of the 100 women that spent my Saturday morning lying naked in a field I can assure you that I have no ‘need’ to expose anything.

    I firmly believe this to be an effective way of raising awareness and starting dialogue among people who otherwise would have no awareness of the ASD.

    Hopefully they will be more open minded than you Aspie Yank.

Leave a Reply

*
To prove you're a person (not a spam script), type the security word shown in the picture. Click on the picture to hear an audio file of the word.
Click to hear an audio file of the anti-spam word

 
More
 

Consumer Reviews By Category:
Computing, Electronics, Entertainment, Home & Garden, Motoring, Photography, Sports

Companies and PR Firms

Need a product reviewed, email the details.