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Saturday, June 26, 2010

How To Handle Autism

Everyone is on the shock when they know that their child is suffering from autism especially if you don’t know exactly what autism is.

When your child is suffering from autism you can feel that something different from him/her. You can found it in the means of lack of ability to communicate. In this case he/she has an inability to respond or interact with others. As the communication and social skills absent, the autistic becomes increasingly withdrawn as they have no interest in his/her surroundings.

As we can see, you can found numerous developmental will result with the term, “Autism Spectrum Disorder” as the scientific follows. In the end of this disorder, Asperger syndrome is on the edge of this spectrum wherein you can found in this form of autism have communication skills and they are willing to interact socially. However, you can found the difficulty in the mean of comprehending with other people’s behavior.

Now, let’s go for the symptom of having classic autism or the condition which is usually be noticed fairly early in the young child though no single pattern of behavior exists. Here are some symptoms you can find at the children suffering from autism:

- Lack of interest in surroundings
- No attempt at speech
- Rejection of physical contact, even with mother
- No interest shown in toys offered
- No response to people, even siblings
- Happy to be alone

There are some instances that you will find normal on the early age but around two years of age will start to withdraw and display the symptoms above. On the first place, parents who discover their child as autistic don’t know what is the right to do.

First, don’t think that your child is the only one experiencing this disorder hence you can consult the your physician as soon as you discover this illness. There, they will be under on preliminary tests, after that, if the autism is suspected, your child will be referred for further and more specialized tests evaluation.

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