Why Do Vaccinations Cause Autism?

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There has been a huge controversial issue over vaccines and their linkage to autism. Some people believe vaccinations do cause autism, and some people believe they do not cause autism. Vaccinations are immunity that protect you from a disease or infection without actually having the disease itself. And autism is a complex disorder of brain development. The reason these two are linked together is because of some of the chemicals and such put into vaccines that damage the central nervous system and other systems in our bodies that affect our brain and how we develop.
Around 70 to 80 percent of the world gets vaccinated. Vaccines protect people from certain diseases that can seriously harm or kill us. What they do is they create immunity against
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ASD are five brain disorders that affect a persons development, behavior, communication, and social skills. All of the disorders, autistic disorder, childhood disintegrative disorder, pervasive developmental disorder-not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS) and Asperger syndrome, are now just put into one category, which is autism. There is no specific reason for autism, some studies have been shown to say its genetics, and others that the cause is from vaccines. Autism normally appears in young children around age 2 or 3, in the early brain development years. The Autism Speaks foundation claims that “Autism statistics from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) identify around 1 in 68 American children as on the autism spectrum–a ten-fold increase in prevalence in 40 years.” Autism is also more common in boys than it is in girls. When a person has autism their social skills are much different from a normal persons. The way a person with autism would act would be sort of strange, not in sync with everyone else, some things they might do or say would come off as offensive, and just every other aspect of how normal people interact versus people with ASD would just be completely different. Having conversations with people who have autism would be hard, one major thing is eye contact, they don’t do this vey well unless they are reminded constantly then eye contact can improve. Another thing would just …show more content…
There are very many ways to educate your children, home, private, charter, and public. Home schooling requires you as a parent to teach and educate your child at home which is time consuming a lot of familys don’t have time or have other jobs etc. Private schooling requires you to pay out of pocket. Public schooling is the most popular since they are funded by the state and some even offer transportation. Charter schools are a lot like public schools but they are more local. Public schools are the most popular mainly because it doesn’t cost parents any money out of pocket and some do provide transportation to and from school. Since public schools are the most popular children have a lot of contact and are around a number of other children. Which brings me to my point that public schooling is a main source for an outbreak since children have such close contact they can transmit them very easily. Many parents are unsure about putting an unvaccinated child in a public school as they should be. Not only is their child at risk but that child is putting all of the children attending the same school at risk. Even if every other child already has that specific vaccine, theres a small percentage of children who will still catch the disease vaccinated or not. There are many laws about the requirements for vaccines but the main point is that all of the requirements and laws differ from state