Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Exploring Autism in the Movie, Rain Man Essay -- Rain Man Movie Film A
 Exploring Autism in the Movie, Rain Man         Autism is considered a unique disorder that affects 1 in 500 people.     Autism impairs three main areas of human development: speech,     communication, and social interaction. The trademark feature of autism     is impaired social interaction. All impairments can range from mild to     severe. Individuals with autism may lack speech altogether or only     learn basic language specific to their needs. In the area of social     interaction, the individual is often withdrawn from others. They lack     the ability to comprehend facial expressions and the actions of others     are confusing. Many individuals with autism lack interest in social     interaction. There is a lack of imagination and a preference to engage     in routines. Individuals usually find security in the routines, and     become very dependent on them.       What causes autism? No one is sure what causes autism research seems     to suggest that it is caused by both genetic and environmental     factors. There are no medical tests for diagnosing autism. A diagnosis     is based on an observation of the individual's communication,     behavior, and developmental levels. There is also no cure for autism.     Evidence does show that early intervention has a positive outcome for     young children with autism. Many adaptations can be made to a     classroom to ensure the least restrictive environment for and autistic     child. A few of those adaptations would be: daily routines encouraged     social interactions, and alone time. If you are interested in autism,     the movie Rain Man is very informative. Rain Man will provide you with     an insight into the life of a man with autism.       Rain Man portrays the life o...              ... leaving caused problems in the relationship between     Charlie and his father. Charlie's father carried around this guilt for     not being able to care for his son and Charlie was never able to     understand him because of this secret.       There were quite a few adaptations made for Raymond. Raymond refused     to take an airplane so Charlie had to drive across country. There were     also certain parts of Raymond's daily routine that he could not manage     without. To accommodate Raymond, Charlie bought him a portable T.V.     and stopped each night so that Raymond could be in bed by eleven.     There were other adaptations made, Raymond's bed had to be placed in     front of a window and he would not travel when it was raining. Making     the adaptations for Raymond is what helped Charlie to better     understand and come to love his brother and his autism.                        
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