#57 - Autism should be celebrated (guest: Michael Lambert)

Published: April 15, 2020, 6:11 p.m.

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This week we are joined by Jordan\'s son Michael who has been diagnosed with Autism. He has been celebrating Autism awareness month and been begging to come on to talk about his experience. He has a heart to show the world what his "normal" looks like, and has a desire to encourage those with Autism to celebrate it with him. The theme these year for Autism Awareness Month is #CelebrateDifferences and that is what he has been doing! Many questions were asked, and many weren\'t, but we had a good time discussing his experience and things that he has learned on this journey. He was a good sport and talked about some other topics as well as bringing his own Shower Thoughts!

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Links discussed in episode:

National Autism Awareness Month 2020 in United States began on Wednesday, April 1 and ends on Thursday, April 30.

https://www.massgeneral.org/children/autism/lurie-center/30-facts-to-know-about-autism-spectrum-disorder

  1. Autism spectrum disorder now affects 1 in 68 children. Boys are nearly 5 times more likely than girls to be diagnosed with ASD.

  2. Autism spectrum disorder is one of the fastest-growing developmental disorders in the United States. ASD is more common than childhood cancer, diabetes and AIDS combined.

  3. The term stems from the Greek word autos meaning \\u201cself\\u201d, autism literally means \\u201calone\\u201d.

  4. Hyperlexia, the ability to read above one\\u2019s age or grade level in school, commonly accompanies autism spectrum disorder.

  5. Individuals with autism spectrum disorder may be very creative and find a passion and talent for music, theater, art, dance and singing quite easily.

  6. It is widely speculated that Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton, Andy Warhol and Bill Gates are on the autism spectrum.

  7. Researchers and clinicians hypothesize that symptoms of autism spectrum disorder in males and females may differ, leading many females to not be diagnosed in a timely manner.

If one identical twin has autism spectrum disorder, there is a 60-96% chance the other twin will have some form of ASD.

Children and adults with autism spectrum disorder often care deeply but lack the ability to spontaneously develop empathic and socially connected typical behavior. Individuals with ASD often want to socially interact but lack the ability to spontaneously develop effective social interaction skills.

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Shower Thoughts:

The closer you are with someone the more serious the question "How are you?" is

If someone apologizes for something that doesn\'t bother you, chances are it\'s because it would bother them

The kid your mom told you not to hang out with probably needed friends the most.

The difference between doing something brave and doing something stupid is whether or not you succeed.

Tortilla chip bags always have a window so you can see the chips but potato chip bags don\\u2019t.

It must have been really hard for the creator of bicycles to convince people that it is possible for almost anyone to ride it

In the movie *Cars*, the town is in Radiator Springs in Carburetor County. In an alternative universe, cars are watching the movie *Humans*, who live in Sweat Gland Springs in Digestive County.

Popcorn is probably just as unique as snowflakes, but nobody cares.

A snake would use a pool noodle as a life jacket

Reese\'s is the Taco Bell of the candy world. The same key ingredients packaged 50 different ways and nobody\'s mad about it.

The later it gets in the night, the more acceptable it becomes to eat an entire box of cereal.

Someone just decided blue ink pens were equally as acceptable as black and everyone just played along.

If a morgue worker dies they\'d still need to come in to work one more time

When cell phones were new, it was cool to have a fun or interesting ringtone. Today, if your phone isn\\u2019t permanently on silent mode you\\u2019re a scumbag

Michael\\u2019s Shower Thought: Monday is the pilot episode for the week.

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