True or False?Autism is not adevelopmentaldisabilityAbout 4 in100 boys arediagnosedwith Autism 25-30% ofpeople withAutism are non-verbal orminimallyverbalAbout 1 in36 childrenare affectedby autism True or False?Autismgenerallyappears beforethe age of 3A diagnosis ofAutism is basedon observations,developmentalhistory andparent reportsPeople withAutism use avariety ofmethods tocommunicateApproximately60% of peoplewith Autismalso haveADHDChildren withAutism mayhave a fixationon a randomobject/topicTrue orFalse? Thereis medicaldetection forAutismTrue or False? Aspectrum disorderrefers to acondition thatpresents with littleto no variation insymptomsPeople withAutism usuallyhave highersensitivity tosensory inputAround 1/3of those withAutism haveepilepsy Earlyinterventioncan improvebraindevelopmentEye contactcan bedifficult forsomeonewith AutismStimming is short,repetitivemovements orsounds that helpto regulate theirsenses, emotionsand focusAbout 1 in100 girls arediagnosedwith AutismUnderstandingsocial cuescan be difficultfor someonewith AutismAutismcan affectthe wholebody Researchersbelieve bothgenetics andenvironmentalfactors play a role inthe development ofAutismMany peoplewith Autismhave averageto aboveaverageintelligenceTherapy/Resourcesfor families costs anaverage of $60,000a yearThose withAutism mayhave higherlevels ofanxietyPeople withAutism mayhave slowerprocessingtimeTrue or False?Autism is not adevelopmentaldisabilityAbout 4 in100 boys arediagnosedwith Autism 25-30% ofpeople withAutism are non-verbal orminimallyverbalAbout 1 in36 childrenare affectedby autism True or False?Autismgenerallyappears beforethe age of 3A diagnosis ofAutism is basedon observations,developmentalhistory andparent reportsPeople withAutism use avariety ofmethods tocommunicateApproximately60% of peoplewith Autismalso haveADHDChildren withAutism mayhave a fixationon a randomobject/topicTrue orFalse? Thereis medicaldetection forAutismTrue or False? Aspectrum disorderrefers to acondition thatpresents with littleto no variation insymptomsPeople withAutism usuallyhave highersensitivity tosensory inputAround 1/3of those withAutism haveepilepsy Earlyinterventioncan improvebraindevelopmentEye contactcan bedifficult forsomeonewith AutismStimming is short,repetitivemovements orsounds that helpto regulate theirsenses, emotionsand focusAbout 1 in100 girls arediagnosedwith AutismUnderstandingsocial cuescan be difficultfor someonewith AutismAutismcan affectthe wholebody Researchersbelieve bothgenetics andenvironmentalfactors play a role inthe development ofAutismMany peoplewith Autismhave averageto aboveaverageintelligenceTherapy/Resourcesfor families costs anaverage of $60,000a yearThose withAutism mayhave higherlevels ofanxietyPeople withAutism mayhave slowerprocessingtime

Autism Awareness Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. True or False? Autism is not a developmental disability
  2. About 4 in 100 boys are diagnosed with Autism
  3. 25-30% of people with Autism are non-verbal or minimally verbal
  4. About 1 in 36 children are affected by autism
  5. True or False? Autism generally appears before the age of 3
  6. A diagnosis of Autism is based on observations, developmental history and parent reports
  7. People with Autism use a variety of methods to communicate
  8. Approximately 60% of people with Autism also have ADHD
  9. Children with Autism may have a fixation on a random object/topic
  10. True or False? There is medical detection for Autism
  11. True or False? A spectrum disorder refers to a condition that presents with little to no variation in symptoms
  12. People with Autism usually have higher sensitivity to sensory input
  13. Around 1/3 of those with Autism have epilepsy
  14. Early intervention can improve brain development
  15. Eye contact can be difficult for someone with Autism
  16. Stimming is short, repetitive movements or sounds that help to regulate their senses, emotions and focus
  17. About 1 in 100 girls are diagnosed with Autism
  18. Understanding social cues can be difficult for someone with Autism
  19. Autism can affect the whole body
  20. Researchers believe both genetics and environmental factors play a role in the development of Autism
  21. Many people with Autism have average to above average intelligence
  22. Therapy/Resources for families costs an average of $60,000 a year
  23. Those with Autism may have higher levels of anxiety
  24. People with Autism may have slower processing time