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Autism Awareness Bath Bomb

 

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Autism Explained:

Autism, developmental disorder affecting physical, social, and language skills, with an onset of signs and symptoms typically before age three. The term autism (from the Greek autos, meaning “self”) was coined in 1911 by Swiss psychiatrist Eugen Bleuler, who used it to describe withdrawal into one’s inner world

Historically, classic autism was classified within the broader grouping of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs), which also included Asperger syndrome, pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS), Rett syndrome, and childhood disintegrative disorder 

 

Autism Puzzle Symbol

Perhaps the most recognizable symbol of autism is the puzzle piece. The puzzle piece is a powerful symbol that represents the complexity and mystery of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). It also symbolizes the idea that each person with autism is unique, like an individual piece of a puzzle.

The puzzle piece was first used as an autism symbol in 1963 by the National Autistic Society (NAS) in the United Kingdom. Since then, the puzzle piece has become an internationally recognized symbol for autism awareness. It has been embraced by the autism community and used by many organizations around the world to raise awareness about autism.

However, the use of the puzzle piece has also been controversial. Some people with autism and their families have criticized the symbol for representing a negative view of autism as a disorder that needs to be "solved" or "fixed." Despite this controversy, the puzzle piece remains a widely recognized symbol of autism and a powerful way to raise awareness about ASD.

Autism Awareness Puzzle Bath Bomb Tablet

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