Life Matters

LIFE MATTERS

I discuss here the Matters of Life because Life Matters. From the very moments of conception until we meet face to face with Christ our creator. I share with my readers how my Christian Faith influences my biblical response to the events all around me.

Monday, April 1, 2013

When the pieces don't fit!


For all of us at time life can appear as frustrating as putting together a jigsaw puzzle without any clues as to what the picture of the puzzle may be. Life both contains mystery and confusion as we try to navigate the path ahead.

However, for some of us the puzzle never fits together and the side pieces to the picture frame are never found, leaving the boundaries in which we live unclear and distorted! Today 2nd April is World Autism Awareness.  People with autism lie some where on a continuous spectrum and may experience a wide rage of problems associated with disorder. These may include cognitive problems, communication problems, behavioural problems, problems connection with others, lack of social skills and even physical function may be impaired.

One mystery that has bow been unlocked for us is that autism is not an intellectual disability although suffers can experience learning difficulties due to the way they process information.

There brain is the one organ in the body we understand the least and in the case of Autism many pieces of the puzzle remain missing.  While more and more pieces of the world in which people with autism are located we know the way they view the word is very different to our own.  Autism appear to impair a person ability to block and navigate through the continues simulation, of light, colour, sound, speech, images, information, technology and routine. It appears this constant change impair a persons ability in function is the areas where they as individuals appeared challenge.

One father explain that his son doesn’t distinguish between people and objects.  In his view we are just another object or simulators competing for them attention in a constant state of confusion. You to many people with autism are just another piece of a jigsaw the don’t know where to fit.

            

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