CrinklyCrustacean wrote:
Why all the antipathy towards Autism Speaks? While I agree that calling it a breakthrough is a little premature I don't see what the charity has done to deserve your comment.
If I'm not mistaken, aren't the members of "Autism Speaks" the same people who still insist that vaccines cause autism? They're kind of an organization based on "celebrity doctors", you know, celebrities promoting something while using pseudo-science to back up their theories.
As for "recovering" from autism... Like just about any kind of barrier for children, they can learn to work through their barrier. Often times it takes help from a professional, maybe a counselor or a therapist. They still have traits, like was said, which will probably stick with them until death, but things such as social awkwardness and organizational problems can be overcome.