The Rise of Autism and Its Inevitable Impact

Autism diagnoses are rising, reflecting both increased awareness and a growing neurodiverse community.

Autism impacts people from all backgrounds, and the likelihood of it touching your life is significant. Let’s break down barriers and build a world where understanding, not fear, paves the way for a more inclusive future.

Infographic: The Rising Prevalence of Autism | Statista

Autism: Truth vs Misconceptions

Many misunderstandings surround autism. 

It’s important to remember that people with autism experience the world differently, not less. They have feelings, hopes, and dreams, just like anyone else. By understanding autism better, we can create a kinder, more inclusive world. Let’s dispel some common myths…

These persistent myths about autism have created a world where autistic individuals are often misunderstood, marginalized, and denied the support and understanding they need.

Through education, open-mindedness, and a willingness to engage with autistic people as individuals, we can create a more inclusive and accepting world.

Autistic people are just like the rest of us – they think differently, feel deeply, and experience a range of struggles and triumphs.

Hidden Struggles: The Challenges Without Support

Aged out

Annually, 100K will enter adulthood and age out of school-based autism services

Overweight

Nearly a third (32%) of children with autism are overweight and 16% are obese

Under prepared

Of those in vocational programs, 60% leave without jobs, and 80% earn $160/week, below the poverty line

Unfairly attacked

2/3 of children with autism between the ages of 6-15 have been bullied

8.5+ hours spent online each day for ages 13-17

ASD isolation comes from an inability to express and interpret feelings in a conventional way, especially online

Depression is 4X more prevalent in ASD cases

14% have “sometimes” or “very often” contemplated suicide, 28x the rate for children with typical development

Sources: Autism Speaks, 2017 | NYTimes, May 2021 | Psychiatryadvisory.com, 2019

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Our platform is not just a martial arts course—it’s a groundbreaking journey into personal development, enhancing self-confidence and sensory integration like never before.

Breaking Barriers: Martial Arts as a Beacon for Autism

Here’s where hope shines through: martial arts. Renowned not just for physical development but for fostering mental and emotional growth, martial arts is a proven ally in improving the lives of individuals with autism.

It’s a practice that nurtures discipline, focus, and, importantly, sensory integration.

However, access to quality martial arts training is a significant barrier, with geography, finances, and the scarcity of skilled instructors standing in the way.

In partnership with LIFE College

Life College is a revolutionary accredited institution that provides higher learning and vocational training to foster independence, employment, and overall well-being for all of their students.

The best part of their program is that it enables our therapists to take the role of instructor – they can easily incorporate the platform into their pre-planned goals as supplementary curriculum.

Phil Prickett
Program Director

International Journal of environmental research and Public Health, 2021

“Confirms positive effects of 8-week adapted judo training in repetitive behaviors, interaction, communication and emotional responses in children with ASD.”

Journal of Autism Development Disorders, 2015

“MMA improves executive functioning in school-aged children with ASD with improvements in externalizing behaviors and academic success.”

Journal SPOTIF, 2022

“Karate training in children with autism has been shown to reduce emotional, social, and executive dysfunction in children with ASD.”

Journal of Autism and Development Disorders, 2019

“Karate techniques training effectively reduce communication deficit of children with ASD.”

Department of Psychology, University of South Carolina, 2014

“Moderate to vigorous physical activity is especially beneficial to children with ASD
including improved physiological, cognitive, psychological, and behavioral functioning.”

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Every child and adult with autism deserves the chance to grow, learn, and thrive.

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