Sunday, December 8, 2019

Experiences of Autism Acceptance and Mental Health

Question: Discuss about the Experiences of Autism Acceptance and Mental Health. Answer: Introduction: Humber Library has a prestigious legacy for the variety of books, journals and other reading materials that it offers to its enthusiastic readers. Every moth there is a theme dedicated to important issue. For the month of April, the theme is spring, earth week and acceptance of autism. Spring symbolizes new life, bloom and beacon of hope for the regeneration of new thoughts and resurgence of decayed leaves. Earth week denotes the conveyance of gratitude to Earth its selfless contributions. Earth Day began on April 22, 1970 by Denis Hayes, US Senator Gaylord Nelson and Paul Elrich (Hughes Thomson, 2016). The Earth week is about understanding the role of the environment in sustaining life and therefore, the imperative for concerted effort to protect it. Autism refers to the communication and social interaction difficulties in individuals (Cage, Di Monaco Newell, 2018). Children and person with autism requires our sensitive attitude and loving care and there need to be awareness to pr omote acceptance for autism. Compounding all these ideas and issues together, the library has curated a n attractive list of books for the month of April. For the given theme, we have a list of acuminous book that would inspire the readers to imbibe the principles of sustenance of the environment and instil in them an awareness of autism. Some of the books are Listening Walk by Paul Showers which is an evocative literature on the father-daughter stroll in their neighbourhood to understand the environment better. Another book that will definitely attract the readers are Thinking in pictures: My life with autism by Temple Grandin. Apart from these other books in display will be Autism spectrum disorder: The complete guide to understanding autism, autism adulthood: Strategies and insights for a fulfilling life, Uniquely Human: A different way of seeing Autism, Plants vs. Meats, Eyes wide open, Climate changed, Unstoppable: Harnessing science to change the world and Silent Spring. References Cage, E., Di Monaco, J., Newell, V. (2018). Experiences of autism acceptance and mental health in autistic adults.Journal of autism and developmental disorders,48(2), 473-484. Hughes, R. E., Thomson, S. L. (2016). The First Earth Day, 1970: Examining Documents to Teach About Civic Engagement.Social Studies and the Young Learner,28(3), 11-14.

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