We are in the midst of a childhood epidemic of autism, ADHD, learning disorders and mood disorders.
Here is the reality:
The National Autism Spectrum Disorder Surveillance System (NASS) Report of 2018 estimates autism's prevalence in Canada as 1 in 66 children. A gender breakdown looks like 1 in 42 boys and 1 in 189 girls.
The Ontario Child Health Study found 6.1% of 4-16 year olds have ADHD, with the Quebec Child Mental Health Survey found slightly lower rates at 5.4%. ADHD can exist with or without hyperactivity (troubles sitting still, fidgeting), and with or without attention deficit (problems in school or at home).
Statistics Canada states that 3.2% of Canadian children have a learning disability.
Mental health issues such as anxiety impact children as well. According to the Canadian Mental Health Association 3% of children and youth experience anxiety.
When you start to put all of those things together, it’s easy to see that our kids brains are suffering.
The ABC’s of Kid’s Brains
A: autism, attention problems, anxiety
B: behavioural issues, brain dysfunction
C: children can’t cope
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