What will happen to the autism “pandemic”?

In recent years, the incidence of autism has been on the rise, and the latest data from the CDC shows that the incidence of autism has been as high as 68/1. Although this figure does not directly account for the incidence of autism in China, this data does give us a reference. It is estimated that there are more than 10 million people with autism in China, and this high number means that more people with autism will have nowhere to go. The “awkward” situation of autism. As a serious mental developmental disorder, autism has been described as a “mental cancer,” and the number of children with autism exceeds the number of people with cancer, AIDS and diabetes combined, and is no less harmful than these three diseases. But it is a serious threat to the body and family that has not yet been overcome. Although the scientific and medical communities have never stopped researching autism, as of today, autism is still an unsolved problem around the world. Since autism was discovered, people have conjecturally given it a veil of mystery because of its uniqueness, “autism prefers children from developed countries and regions with highly educated, high-income parents”; “autistic people are all geniuses”; “autism is a result of post-academic changes”; and “autism is a result of post-academic changes”. The statements such as “autism is caused by improper upbringing” have also caused some confusion in understanding autism. In recent years, as the importance of autism has increased, people have come to realize that treating autism is a process that requires constant research and improvement. More importantly, with the attention of society, more and more young parents are able to identify the problem and choose to seek medical treatment, and families with diagnosed children are gradually no longer covering up and are willing to accept and face the facts. Where do people with autism go from here? The comfort level of autistic people in society has been an issue that has been repeatedly mentioned online in recent times. The financial, emotional, and public opinion pressures are all difficulties that families with autism face. Especially for older autistic children, there is no suitable educational institution or workplace to accept them. After a period of rehabilitation training, they will face the dilemma of having nowhere to go as they grow older. There is an urgent need to establish educational and shelter institutions for older autistic people in China. In recent years, the incidence of autism has been on the rise. The latest data from the CDC shows that the incidence of autism has been as high as 68/1. Although this figure does not directly indicate the incidence of autism in China, this data also gives us a reference. It is projected that there may be more than 10 million people with autism in China today, and such a high number also means that more people with autism will have nowhere to go.