Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Autism

I've been a little hypochondriac with mental disorders lately, so while I was reading the book "The curious incident in the night-time" I get very interested in that "disease", which is not considered as the life spective of the people who suffer it doesn't vary.

While I was researching on the Internet, I discover a very good web site with really good stuff that was focused on autism. The webmaster says (We can't be sure of what the people on Internet say is real or not) that he's autistic himself.

The direction of the site is http://iautistic.com/

In a part of this site it speaks about the book that we're supposed to have read. He says that most information that is there about autism is actually false, and although it's a good book for literature, it's not a reliable material if you're looking for information about the autism.

The direction of this information is http://iautistic.com/autism-myths-the-curious-incident-of-the-dog-in-the-night-time.php

I hope that you enjoy that page. I also found some more information that is very interesting and some test.

If you have some more information about autism, please share it with me

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Eddie,
Everything seems to work fine now.
I've read that the syndrome described in the in the book is not autism but Aspergers Syndrome, which is different.

Let me comment a few things about your language.

You vary your verb tenses and some may stay in the present but the following cannot... get and discover should also be in the past.

This sentence:
We can't be sure of what the people on Internet say is real or not...
It should be:
We can't be sure whether what people say on Internet is real or not

Consider the following:
-"autism" does not need the article "the"
-"some" is plural thus the noun "test" should be in the plural

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