
March 31,2016
the staffof the Ridgewood blog
Astonishing : 1 in 41 children in Jersey have autism.
Ridgewood NJ, The number of children with autism continues to rise in New Jersey, which is already the highest rate in the nation, according to a CDC report published Thursday.
The CDC report found no significant change in the autism rate nationally, but in New Jersey the percentage of school-age children diagnosed with autism increased from 2.1 percent in 2010 to 2.5 percent in 2012, or 1 in 41 children.
In the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report the CDC says it’s still not clear why New Jersey’s rate is so high, “but it could be related to how children are identified and connected to services in their local communities.”
Thanks for the updates on this story James.
The answer lies in the final sentence.
As a senior citizen I thank my lucky stars I was born many decades ago before “the experts’ diagnosed every kid who is not in lockstep with the herd as being abnormal.
Unfortunately our age is more conformist and repressive than the 1950s. Yes, there are a few nominal advances, but basically there is no room for thinking and behavior more natural and spontaneous than Downton Abbey.
That is the real reason Trump Rules.
Ridgewood desperately needs a Think and Act Independently Month.