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As we celebrate National Autism Awareness Month by spreading awareness and educating the public, here are some facts and figures to consider...
- Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is the second most common developmental disability.
- Up to 1 of every 150 children born today will be diagnosed with ASD.
- There are over 50,000 North Carolina families affected by ASD and the number grows each day.
- There are at least 3,618 children in NC ages 5 and younger who have autism spectrum disorder.
- Every day in North Carolina, two children will be diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. That’s 60 children per month and over 700 per year.
- In the public school system, the student population with autism is increasing by 15.7% per year while the total student population is growing 1.5% per year.
- The total number of students with autism spectrum disorders in NC public schools has nearly tripled since 1999.
The documents listed below are part of the 2007 National Autism Awareness Month (NAAM) kit. Documents are in .PDF format. Additional copies of the What is Autism? and Autism Society of North Carolina agency brochure are available through the Society's Communications Department by calling 1-800-442-2762 or by sending an email to David Laxton.
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