Understanding Kids With Autism

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Posted by admin | Posted in Kids' Health | Posted on 13-03-2010

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Whenever the subject of autism is brought up, very special care and attention needs to be given. This is due to the highly-sensitive nature of the disorder. For centuries, Autism has been viewed as a medical condition that is different from others. For one, it is a condition that affects children specifically and secondly, one that is fairly misunderstood by the common masses.

This article hopes to address some of the common issues associated with autism and autistic kids. These children are often regarded as a special and unique breed. Without proper understanding, these children will be trapped in a world of their own and have no chance at all to lead a proper life and one that is deemed to be “normal” and accepted by the general society as a whole.

Before we even proceed, let’s take a look at what “normal” is in the eyes of the society. When we talk about children being normal, we have a notion that they are lively, talkative, enjoys receiving attention, enjoys making friends, have a tendency to indulge in group activities, are able to communicate their thoughts and wishes to their parents, guardians or/and peers and so on. When one or more of these elements are absent, parents (or guardians who happen to spend the bulk of time with these children) should rightfully be able to notice the change.

Signs of autism include a drastic change in behavioral patterns. For instance, a once talkative child can turn to become one that is totally reserved and who will keep everything to himself. A once polite and well-mannered child can turn to be aggressive and have a tendency for violence for no apparent reason at all. Without proper understanding and guidance, these children can go on to face many further complications. They would forever be condemned in a world that is not theirs to be chosen with no apparent way out.

To top it off, there have been a lot of apparent overlapping of signs and symptoms of autism. For instance, signs such as being reserved or having a short attention span could be mistaken for being shy in nature. Without proper understanding and counseling, these problems can go unchecked and complicate other matters further.

Comparatively, the technology and science in the medical field have made it possible for an early diagnosis to be given. This is due to the many efforts of professionals in the field conducting detailed research where autism is concerned. With that, children suffering from autism can have the highest possible chance of living and leading a life that closely resembles that of a normal individual. There are many programs for autistic children to get involved in; many support groups to help in handling the issue and much more.

It is entirely up to the parents, guardians and the society as a whole to help these special breed of children. Parents and guardians can play their part by being as attentive and observant as they possibly are able to while the society can play a big part by learning to accept autism as a genuine medical condition that can be addressed with proper understanding and guidance.

Race Supplies Wooden Stacking Chairs to Horsley Church

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Posted by admin | Posted in Brandi Nave | Posted on 23-01-2009

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Over recent years it has become increasingly popular for Church spaces to be used as flexible community spaces. As such the traditional church pew has been replaced by the stacking chairs so that the nave can be cleared into an open space for group activities.

Here at Race we are able to work with all church facility stakeholders, including community groups, church parishes and architect in ensuring that the specification of the stacking chair and Stackable chairs meet functional, comfort and aesthetic requirements of the venue.

At Horsley church it was felt that a beech wooden seat and backrest would be the most appropriate finish to compliment this historical interior.

Race worked with both the church architect and the church parish council over a 6 month period in developing the specification supplying a selection of sample stacking chairs that could be evaluated by the committee.

The Stanway 3 wooden stacking chair is available in a wide range of timber veneered finished including Ash, Oak and beech. The chrome finish can either be brushed or polished. We are able to supply accessories such as a chair linking, prayer book holders and labelling. An armchair version is also available. All of Race’s stacking chairs are manufactured in the UK in our factory here in Gloucestershire and come with a 5 year warranty.