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As a placeholder, there's an article request for an article about an autism friendly application for iPad, which when made will be linked to from this article: autism friendly application for iPad.-- CaroleHenson ( talk) 23:23, 5 September 2012 (UTC)
I think a great place to add to this section is a link to assitive technology and augmentative alternative communication devices for persons with Autism that are non-verbal or limited in speech. [1] and [2] Nmhien ( talk) 00:39, 23 March 2020 (UTC)nmhien
BBC Health: Autism-friendly film gets people relaxed about cinema [3] Done 9/6
Dimensions: Autism Friendly Film Screening of Brave - at over 80 participating cinemas [4] Done 9/6
Odeon, a well known cinema in UK: [5] Done ext links section 9/6
Autism Awareness Campaign UK - Maybe put in the see also section. Done 9/6 - put in community involvement for now, will add more info about this and other organizatoins
I'm not sure whether you should mention these aspects, but here they are: Done 9/6 - added a section called "Daily life" and an intro statement for that section. Will expand on these:
I made the box in this article, you don't have to quote anything but I find it easy to understand and enlightening on the mechanism of autism and why it's the opposite of psychopath. [12]
Also found this: [13] and this [14] Done 9/6 - added to Community involvement section
I contacted Bill Gates, hopefully he can reply me.
First, it would be good if the lead of the article would state clearly who formalized the term "autism friendly", and when this happened. Second, be careful not to overuse material that may be copyrighted. Looie496 ( talk) 16:43, 6 September 2012 (UTC)
I made a table, change wherever necessary.
People with ASD may experience the following | Appropriate responding actions |
---|---|
Heightened personal sensory system | Keep calm, do not make loud sound |
Social language deficit | Avoid idioms |
routine following | Do not disturb their routine |
Anxiety | Do not surprise, let them know your plans |
Weak gross/fine motor skills | Do not engage in vigorous activities |
Obsessed interest | Interest them by talking about these topics |
I know it has no source, if you want, you can use these information and tables from my friend Rudy's website: [15] There's a difference between male and female traits, so maybe it's helpful to list the differences and mention the different actions can be taken? Just a suggestion. :D -- RexRowan Talk 13:07, 7 September 2012 (UTC)
Some parts of this article seem a bit promotional and unecyclopedic. However, it didn't seem wholly promotional with a skim through the article, so I didn't add a promotional tag. - Purplewowies ( talk) 19:26, 7 September 2012 (UTC)
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I've seen the terms "sensory friendly" used in regards to topics connected to this article. Is it a subset of the concept, or is it one and the same? ViperSnake151 Talk 19:17, 21 November 2017 (UTC)
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As a placeholder, there's an article request for an article about an autism friendly application for iPad, which when made will be linked to from this article: autism friendly application for iPad.-- CaroleHenson ( talk) 23:23, 5 September 2012 (UTC)
I think a great place to add to this section is a link to assitive technology and augmentative alternative communication devices for persons with Autism that are non-verbal or limited in speech. [1] and [2] Nmhien ( talk) 00:39, 23 March 2020 (UTC)nmhien
BBC Health: Autism-friendly film gets people relaxed about cinema [3] Done 9/6
Dimensions: Autism Friendly Film Screening of Brave - at over 80 participating cinemas [4] Done 9/6
Odeon, a well known cinema in UK: [5] Done ext links section 9/6
Autism Awareness Campaign UK - Maybe put in the see also section. Done 9/6 - put in community involvement for now, will add more info about this and other organizatoins
I'm not sure whether you should mention these aspects, but here they are: Done 9/6 - added a section called "Daily life" and an intro statement for that section. Will expand on these:
I made the box in this article, you don't have to quote anything but I find it easy to understand and enlightening on the mechanism of autism and why it's the opposite of psychopath. [12]
Also found this: [13] and this [14] Done 9/6 - added to Community involvement section
I contacted Bill Gates, hopefully he can reply me.
First, it would be good if the lead of the article would state clearly who formalized the term "autism friendly", and when this happened. Second, be careful not to overuse material that may be copyrighted. Looie496 ( talk) 16:43, 6 September 2012 (UTC)
I made a table, change wherever necessary.
People with ASD may experience the following | Appropriate responding actions |
---|---|
Heightened personal sensory system | Keep calm, do not make loud sound |
Social language deficit | Avoid idioms |
routine following | Do not disturb their routine |
Anxiety | Do not surprise, let them know your plans |
Weak gross/fine motor skills | Do not engage in vigorous activities |
Obsessed interest | Interest them by talking about these topics |
I know it has no source, if you want, you can use these information and tables from my friend Rudy's website: [15] There's a difference between male and female traits, so maybe it's helpful to list the differences and mention the different actions can be taken? Just a suggestion. :D -- RexRowan Talk 13:07, 7 September 2012 (UTC)
Some parts of this article seem a bit promotional and unecyclopedic. However, it didn't seem wholly promotional with a skim through the article, so I didn't add a promotional tag. - Purplewowies ( talk) 19:26, 7 September 2012 (UTC)
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I've seen the terms "sensory friendly" used in regards to topics connected to this article. Is it a subset of the concept, or is it one and the same? ViperSnake151 Talk 19:17, 21 November 2017 (UTC)