autism seems to be a leading Mental disorders currently. But just what is autism?
autism, normally growing children in the head, is described as a developmental disorder that carries impaired communication, emotional detachment and excessive rigidity. There are two types of autism - regressive and non-regressive . Autism, the development of children from about 18-months-of-age, known as autism when children begin to lose language and other special events. Non-regressive autism occurs from birth.
How do I know my child is autistic?
When children are born with Down syndrome, it is difficult to trace autism in them then it is to trace the non-Down's syndrome child. Social and emotional development is delayed in the autistic child. If monitoring of autism in Down's syndrome child is near impossible for you, look out for the following.
autism loneliness - In general, children with Down syndrome are loveable and enjoy hugging and love embrace. No child with autism is usually preferred to himself. Autistic children to consider people as objects rather than people.
unchanging routines - Even a slight change can cause a child with autism go berserk. Sameness breeds familiarity to them.
lack of eye contact -. Autistic children do not make eye contact, but instead they often look 'right through' people
repetitive motion -. It has been observed that autistic children can sit for a long time, while waving an object and stare at the
How do I, as parent, child cope with autism
of autistic children often display intense emotion. Ms. Pillay is a mother whose 5-year-old son, Somesh, was diagnosed with mild autism. "Although this is only a mild autism, he is extremely sensitive and crying over nothing at times. He is in a normal kindergarten, but when these episodes take place, it must be separated until calm. Sometimes he stared into oblivion for hours," explains Ms. Pillay on Somesh.
Somesh is a condition of mild autism is nothing beyond the ordinary. Working with an occupational therapist is probably best for both Ms. Pillay and her son. Autistic children suffer from seizures, ranging from mild to severe, from time to time. When a child is seizing, never move it if it is a danger of falling down stairs, etc. Try to gently turn the child on his side and loosen clothing around the neck.
If a holiday celebration coming up, to plan wisely. Gifts and toys do not make a difference in children with autism. Ms. Webber recalls his daughter Christina, now 16, back in the old days when everyone would be busy tearing open their presents on Christmas morning. Christina, 5, will sit and watch, centered on the ornament hanging from a tree. "She never touched the present, even when we unwrapped her gifts for her, she would just ignore us, the gifts and just about everything else in the room," recalls Ms. Webber with tears. Instead of toys, baby shower you with love and care, which according to most therapists are what many autistic children are missing today.
What happens if it does not cure autism?
If left untreated, children with autism social skills and ability to speak does not develop učinkovito.Broj children recover from autism, without any help is extremely low.
What treatments are available for autistic children?
there is no cure for autism, but there are many treatments available for autism. However, a treatment that suits the child can vary from individual to the next. Listed below are the ones who are not only popular, but have seen good effects as well.
behavior modification -. Highly structured and skill-oriented activities that are based on patient needs and interests is carried out with a therapist and extensive caregiver
Communication Therapy -. Autistic patients who are unable to communicate verbally, communication therapy is used to initiate the development of language
dietary modifications - From time to time, changing the diet may improve digestion and tolerance or food allergies can be eliminated and the time of behavioral problems (caused by the tolerance or allergy ) can be reduced.
autistic child can be as different or similar to a normal child, depending on how you look at it and treat. At the end of the day, it is your child and always will be. No amount of denial or leaving it for a long time in the schools special needs will change. It's time for every parent to make a difference and embrace the child who is he, and not for what he is.
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