The Impact of Autism
Joel Manzer
Autism Educator/Advocate, Founding Lead Editor of Autisable.com & Co-host of the Autisable Dads Podcast
Grab yourself a big cup of coffee, as I’m dishing out some numbers...
When our son was first diagnosed with Autism, the autism prevalence rate was just updated by the CDC from 1 in 125 to 1 in 110.? As a parent of a newly diagnosed kid, I had absolutely no idea what that really meant.
What does prevalence mean, anyway?
Well, for those non-wordsmiths (like me), I had to look it up.? The simplistic definition by the National Institute of Mental Health is: “the proportion of a population who have a specific characteristic in a given time period.”
This past December the CDC announced the updated figures that the prevalence rate of Autism is now 1 in 44.
Think about that for a moment.? 1 in 44 individuals is Autistic.? This equates to 2.27% of 8-year-olds in the United States as being Autistic.
Doesn’t sound like a lot, but it really is.? Because that number is just an average. In fact, I had to learn how the CDC got those figures, as it was an eye-opening discussion.
I chatted a while back with Walter Zahorodny , who headed up the New Jersey portion of the CDC Study.? Yeah, we dove into where they got the numbers and didn’t discuss ‘causation’.? You can hear our conversation in this podcast episode:
A fascinating insight into how the CDC works hard in getting those figures.
But, back to the realm of that 2.27% prevalence rate, and its true impact on how it relates to people being impacted… because it ain’t just the autistic individuals.? It’s the parents, the family members, and the professionals.? It’s an industry of people, all pursuing a common goal in helping people be the best that they can be…. And the demographics of those impacted are like autism - a spectrum of people, regardless of race, sexual preference, class or political ideologies, or affiliations. And includes families that are in the military and or are civilians.
So, let’s take our current population of the United States, which is currently 329.5 million people.? Now, take 2.27% of that - and you’ll get a conservative estimate of 7,479,650 who most likely are Autistic. ?
Then you take the number of Autistic people and multiply it by two (because any autistic individual has a mom or dad or guardian supporting them, right?).? Now that number swells to 14,959,300.? These are the families directly impacted by autism in some way and are constantly searching for services, staying up long hours, and doing the best they can - on a daily basis.? This is 4.54% of the US population.?
But, wait, we’re not done yet….
Then you triple that figure, as most autistic kids have at least 1 special ed teacher, and least a couple of therapists.?
So, how many people are impacted by autism in some way?? Either directly as being autistic or a family member… or indirectly as a teacher or therapist?
44,877,900… and this is a conservative estimate.
This 44.8 million is about 13.62% of the United States population.? This places the autism community in the united states having more people involved in it than the nation of Ukraine, which is currently ranked at #35 in population compared with 235 other nations. (link: https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/population-by-country/ )
So, how has this autism community changed over the years since I’ve been involved in it?
I dive into this in this Friday’s episode of Autisable Dad’s, so stay tuned!
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A Special Thank You!
This past week many of you reached out to me, asking for information, and wanting to help with this effort. I appreciate every one of you, and a few of you I've already set-up some time to interview for a future episode of the podcast.
In a previous article, I also shared I was on the hunt for a sponsorship from a coffee company, and two companies came highly recommended:
Aerial Resupply Coffee and Black Rifle Coffee Company - which are both Veteran Owned.
One person told me he "did a solid", and called Black Rifle Coffee Company and told them about me - while at the same time ordering me a bag of vintage coffee and a mug for me.
(I mean, who does that?).
Here's what he sent me, and as he wanted to remain anonymous, I thank him specifically.
What's interesting about this is that I've been working on an initiative that does help Military Families with Special Needs (#EFMP).
Now, for the record, neither company has sponsored this podcast... yet. But I'm open to working with either one who wants to help this effort.
Now for the Podcast News...
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And now, for more!
Sometimes an individual and organization need a bit of a shoutout, as they are making great strides in helping the autism community in some way. Here is this week's highlight:
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3 个月Hi Joel, Frontporchcohousing.org is getting ready to change the housing landscape for Autistic adults and their families. Please give us a shout out!! A scalable Neuro-inclusive housing model is starting to take shape
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9 个月Your numbers are wrong, as it only include children and young adults. Now add the partners of adults and the partner's parents. Add children that the adults have. Add friends and wider family members. The amount of people involved is quite large. But there is one number that we forget all the time: the number of haters. The ones that will hate someone for being different. They will do everything in their power to make someone feel down and try everything to show their non-existent dominance over someone they see as a lesser human being.
I believe anyone can get to the next level of piano playing, no matter what that level is.
2 年An astounding number and a great read, as always.
Autism Educator/Advocate, Founding Lead Editor of Autisable.com & Co-host of the Autisable Dads Podcast
2 年Thank you to everyone reaching out and commenting! I've recorded the podcast and it is released today: https://anchor.fm/autisable/episodes/S4-E7-The-Impact-of-Autism-e1eiuds
Executive Director and Cofounder at Charity On Top
2 年Well done, Joel! Great article. I had no idea it is so prevalent. Powerful info.