ABA Therapy is So Much More Than Rote Memorization
When discussing the integration of Applied Behavior Analysis into school districts, the most commonly heard argument is that the therapy works through rote memorization, or that students aren't actually learning, but instead are simply mimicking behaviors and answers. It is important for school administrators to understand that this is not how ABA therapy works. While repetition and mimicking are certainly a part of initial treatment, they are not the end result. ABA is about forming new neural pathways in the human brain that can help children learn how to understand concepts and behaviors. The reason that mimicking and repetition are integral to ABA therapy is that it is through these behaviors...
Positive Reinforcement is an Integral Part of ABA Therapy
One of the biggest problems that school systems have with providing a proper education for children with autism spectrum disorder is that they tend to display negative behavior patterns. These patterns can include anything from verbal disruptions to repetitive motions, self harming actions, and more. Unfortunately, too many of today's schools handle these behaviors by applying standard punishments. Instead, schools should be turning to ABA therapy, which is the most effective proven treatment for children with ASD. With ABA therapy, positive reinforcement is used to help children naturally overcome behavior issues. When treating a child with ASD, it is important for educators and school employees to...
Have You Wondered, What is Autism?
What is Autism? Autism is part of a larger group of disorders called Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDD), also known as Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), and is a complex developmental disability that begins at birth or within the first two-and-a-half years of life and affects the way a child sees and interacts with the rest of the world. It is a neurological disorder that affects the functioning of the brain in areas of social interaction, communication, and causes development of unusual behaviors and interests. Many children with Autism also have unordinary ways of learning, paying attention, or reacting to different sensations. The thinking and learning abilities of people with Autism can vary...
Can Autism Be Cured
This is an enquiry that every mum or dad of an Autistic child will ask at some point. The answer is no. There is no treatment for Autism. While you may notice ads for books, or items that promise a remedy for Autism, they're misleading you. Autism has no cure. There are a great deal of treatments that can make troubled with Autism easier. Here are a few of the treatments that help with Autism. Therapies There are several sorts of therapies that can assist with the treatment of Autism. Occupational, physical, behavioral, speech, music, sensory, drug, play, and lots of other types of therapy can make a big difference in the life of an Autistic child. The therapies will not cure your kids Autism. They...
ABA Therapy Works Best When Everyone is on Board
in the child's life is on the same page can be the only way to help make education easier. Many autistic children have significant difficulty learning even basic tasks and concepts, and receiving different instructions at home and at school can make things frustrating. Children in these situations need to undergo the same steps every time they complete a process, and ensuring that teachers, guidance counselors, and parents are all on the same page is important. ABA therapy is one of the most famed and well respected treatments in the world for autism. It is the only form covered by most state insurance plans, as well as many private plans. The reason for this is simple- it works. ABA therapy has...
Autism being caused by allergies? You heard right. Recently researchers have begun to believe there may be a stronger link here then what once was thought. Since autism itself is relatively new in being given a name, it makes sense that this possible link is as well. With the increase in both allergies and autism recently it is no wonder a link is considered. Allergy induced autism is most commonly seen in children who have regressive autism, or autism that doesn't make its first appearances until around the age of two. The children prior to this point show no autism signs only to suddenly appear with behavioural and neurological issues along with digestive system issues ( typically associate with...
Autism Management Tips
As a parent of an Autistic child that is highly functional I have put together what I have learned through trial and error, tips that has made a substantial difference in our lives in dealing with long term management tips. Learn First and foremost, take on the quest to learn anything you can about Autism, everything that you learn will be beneficial to your child and family. The more knowledge you have the more constructive it will be for your child , in that, you will know what steps are necessary to further your child's development. Looking after yourself Autism can with no doubt present challenges so it is vital to be emotionally stable, rested, nourished and it is imperative to have a support...
Autism Sports - List of Autism Sports Your Child Will Love
How can you identify the best sport for your autistic child? Of course, it should be an activity that your kid excels at and enjoys. It's true that autism weakens your child's ability to interact and that can have a negative impact on sports. So what is your best resort? Individual sports. Here are top activities that most children with autism find enjoyable: 1 - Swimming. This is a great sport for a lot of people, and that includes kids with autism. Even if your child finds it hard to handle a ball, he can do well with normal water play. He may even take part in a team because swim team members compete as an individual. 2 - Track. Children with autism may find track and field as a wonderful outlet...
Wondering If Your Child Has Autism? Learn to Recognize the Behavior Characteristics of Autism
With all the recent publicity of Autism in the news and internet you might be wondering what the behavior characteristics of Autism are. There are three distinctive behavior characteristics of Autism. Autism is a condition that affects the normal growth of the brain so that the individual has difficulty with day-to-day living and impairs social interaction and communication, along with restricted and repetitive behavior, all starting before a child is three years old. These behaviors can range in impact from mild to disabling. If you see these behavior characteristics of Autism in your child speak to their doctor about having them evaluated. The sooner that Autism is discovered the better the...
Sports and Autism
Sport is not just a game but a form of treatment as well. Have you ever heard of sports and autism as a tandem? If you haven't, then you better get online and do your research. Sports are making breakthroughs when it comes to autism. Sports can be strenuous but you need not worry. There are a lot of games that are conducive for kids with autism. A defect should never hinder a person from trying anything. People shouldn't hinder them as well. There are a number of sports readily available for autistic kids. All you have to do is choose. It's awesome right? Well, it really is. In the field of sports, it doesn't matter who you are or what you are. As long as you can play well, you are definitely in. A...
Autism Causes And Effects
Autism causes are still a mystery however evidence is pointing to the fact that there are huge unexplained increases in incidence of autism ( over 287%) and that very often it happens in clusters i.e. groups of children are diagnosed with autism in the same geographic area. Suggestions as to why this is the case are debatable. Theories are based on chromosome abnormalities. This may mean the siblings of a child with autism are 75 times more likely to develop it themselves. Another school of thinking is that there is some damage from the environment and Dr Andrew Wakefield has presented evidence to support his argument that vaccines are at least a contributing factor. especially the MMR vaccine...
A Mother's Guide to Surviving Autism
It's hard to be a mom. Whether or not you are employed, you have to care for your children, plan meals, consider nutrition, keep house and so on. Being the mother of a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) only makes it harder. The following are some tips for keeping sane while you care for a child who has even more challenges than normal. Tip One: Be yourself. Resentment, fatigue, even dislike, can build to a fever pitch if you haven't taken some time for you. Lock yourself in the bathroom if you must. Go for a quick drive or walk around the neighborhood. Do whatever you have to do to get some peace. If you just can't escape the current meltdown, and your child's meltdown isn't going to get...
Child Autism and Transition to Adulthood
When contemplating the subject of autism and transitioning to adulthood, many parents of autistic children can become very overwhelmed. In truth though, preparing an autistic child for adult life is not that much different than for a normal child. It is simply more intensive and time consuming. Here are some things to do to help your child with autism and transitioning to adulthood. Most parents begin thinking about and planning for their autistic child's transition to adulthood about the time the child turns fourteen. This is a good age to begin preparing them for what comes after the childhood and school stage. Many autistic children can become functioning adults with careers of their own, but the...
ABA Therapy Offers Many Aspects
When many parents think of ABA therapy, they only know what they have heard on online message boards. Unfortunately, the opinions offered on these boards are not always dependent upon facts and research, and many people who choose to speak on the topic are simply misinformed- often grossly so. While some parents get up in arms over the misconception that ABA therapy is nothing more than rote memorization and repetition, the truth is that it is much more than this. There is a reason why ABA is widely respected as the most effective treatment for autism spectrum disorders, and that is because it works. It would be silly to deny that memorization and repetition are not an integral part of ABA...
Does Autism Isolate a Person? Find Out
There are many characteristics in individuals with autism, that can cause isolation. Many autistic children have various signs of these causes, which is a concern for isolation. For example: ==> Poor eye contact. ==> Disabilities and not knowing social skills, delays, such as having an ordinary conversation, hugging or holding another person, understanding the emotions of another person and their own. ==> Autistic children have problems or challenges with routine and repetitious behavior. ==> Rocking back and forth, banging heads. ==> Wringing hands, and having a spacial stare. ==> Laughing out of control, for no apparent reason. ==> Not following simple directions, because they seem to be not...
The Link Between Mercury and Autism
Is your child due for vaccination? Better make sure you learn more about mercury poisoning before you proceed. It is not yet medical fact but many parents of children with autism believe vaccines cause this disease. It is a hot topic in the medical community, among activists, and certainly among parents. Some who deal with autism in the family have had their children diagnosed for mercury blood traces, after finding out that vaccines contain this element and that there could be a scientific basis to believe it is the culprit for their child's disease. There is a growing number of parents faced with this concern because autism now occurs in 1 out of every 150 children. Autism incidence, or the number...
Autism: Confusion Amongst Relatives
My husband and I have two children that are affected by the Autism Spectrum Disorder. We both suspected that something was wrong with our oldest child around the age of one year old. My husband started to suspect Autism and did some extensive research about this PDD (Pervasive Developmental Disorder). I refused to label him until the time he was diagnosed with ASD at the tender age of three. A year later, his little sister was also diagnosed with Autism at the age of two years old. Telling our relatives My husband had only one close relative, his older brother, about our children's Autism. Being a teacher who previously taught children on the Spectrum, he understood and did not judge them. He is...
Discover the Signs of autism
is considered to be a variety of mental retardation, or an occasion as a severe form of obsessive-compulsive illness. The first term of autism appeared around 1912 when psychiatrist Eugene Bleurel used the word to refer to patients who were self-absorbed and out of touch with the rest of the world. The term autism is derived from the Greek word autos, meaning self. The term shows the communicative isolation that is the foremost feature of the illness. In fact the term referred to schizophrenic individuals who displayed catatonic behaviours and not to autistic patients as it is known today. The autistic syndrome may be described as mental retardation or mental illness. A mild form of autism...
Who Does Autism Affect?
Most Americans know very little about Autism, sure they have heard about it and probably even know families who have Autistic, but they need to understand the challenges that lie ahead. Autism rates are skyrocketing, it's time to take action, increase awareness and insure proper funding. So, who does Autism affect? Well, this is a very excellent question, the short answer is everybody. Of course, there is more to it than just the dry and clinical style Internet Site answer. There too is a real emotional side. Here is a better answer written by Joshua's mom Lori Kuhre. Joshua is an Autistic Child: It is devastating for families, many parents will never hear their child utter a word or ever hear "I...
Treating Autism - So Many Options, So Little Time
Parents of children with autism will probably be looking into treating autism and the symptoms that go along with it. As with many other conditions and disorders, treatment is both for the family and the child. We all need to be a little more understanding of people who have this condition, and they need to understand that they don't get a freebie because of having autism. It's just a little difficult for them to say what they mean and a little difficult for us to get it. Any relationship has the problem of miscommunication. In a sense, we are luckier with the autistic, as we are forced to make an effort to clarify ourselves and push for patience, effort that we may never have taken in the...
Basics Of Autism Diagnosis
The earlier autism is diagnosed, the better facilitation of prognosis is done. Treatment and hopeful cure follow afterwards. The problem though with autism is that it is often hard to diagnose. Not only that there is wide spectrum of autism-related diseases but mainly because most symptoms only manifest during certain phases of developmental stages. One of the many essential features concerned with children of autistic disorder is their tendency to create odd interests and poor attention and focus. Additionally, they also deficit in social interaction. Most authorities in this subject affirm that these features clearly indicate autistic factors yet they admit that these are not enough to diagnose...
Autism - The Challenges Ahead
Autism is a huge and serious challenge for society. Autism rates are on the climb, three decades ago the Autism rates were well under 1 in 2500 and in 2004 they were pegged at 1 in 182 and now a recent study indicates 1 in 150 children (age 8) in the United States. There should be alarm bells going off everywhere. As more and more children are born with autism, our society and civilization will get further and further behind if we do not keep up with challenge. Some folks in denial claim that we are diagnosing more kids with ASD Autism Spectrum Disorders, because we are more aware of it, and have classified other disorders in the spectrum and whereas this may sound logical on the surface, there is...
Nature Helps in Autism Therapy Techniques and Treatments
Nature Therapy is a current therapy designed to complement other therapies for children with autism. In addition to speech therapies, as well as physical and occupational therapies, activities in nature promote healing properties. Natural environments are filled with resources for sensory exploration. Autism is a sensory processing disorder. New research shows the soothing effects nature can have on children with autism. Children of all abilities benefit emotionally, physically and psychologically from consistent time in natural surroundings. Many therapists are bringing children outside as part of their therapy programs and having successful outcomes. Children are able to listen, to feel, smell...
Autism the Musical Wins Two Emmys
Awareness of autism has brought to bear some positive results. When the presidential candidate and other high profile and high ranking officials and individuals talk about autism at the national convention, it is encouraging to know that people who can help those who are fighting the fight for research and funding every day, are finally becoming aware and promising to do something to lend support to parents and families who know how hard the journey can be. The fact that organizations such Autism Speaks, Defeat Autism Now, Generation Rescue and Autism Society of America have become household names and the places to go for information shows progress. The fact that the National Institutes of Health...
Ain Shams University Faculty of Arts Department of Psychology the Relationship Between Marital Adjustment & Personality Traits in Autistic
Introduction: The marital adjustment provides the chance to a happy family and helps both the husband and wife to cope successfully with the changing situations despite the contradicting aspects in the personality of both the husband and wife. Of the situations that need coping and adaptability is the presence of an autistic child as a member of the family; Autism is one of the childhood disturbances which is characterized by an inability in the social interaction and an inability in the communication and the imaginative playing, and a decreased extent of activities and interesting which usually appears before the third year of age the agreement and understanding among family members, especially the...
Autism & Ear Defenders
Autism is a very misunderstood condition that affects a surprisingly large amount of the UKs population. Until you have firsthand experience of dealing with somebody that you know to be on the Autistic Spectrum, dependent where on the spectrum they are you may be forgiven for not even knowing they are autistic. You are more likely to believe that they are just being rude. The more you come to know about Autism you will realise that this just isn't the case. Autistic people are just like the rest of us they just do things differently just as different cultures live by different rules. People with ASDs generally only have a single focus of attention and are UN able to multitask. As an example if...
4 Helpful Tips For Organizing Autistic Kid's Toys, Schedules and Schoolwork
It's important for all children to learn how to be organized and this is especially true for autistic children. Kids who develop good organizational skills are significantly more likely to excel in school and life. Learning organizational skills helps develop their focus, concentration and motor skills. Organization can be more challenging with children on the autism spectrum because they are easily distracted, require visual aids and usually have limited motor skills. Autistic children tend to be visual learners, which means they generally learn and perform better when provided with visual instructions and prompts. These are some tips on how you can help your child be organized, develop skills and...
"> Like Chinese whispers’, for several years there has been the belief that putting autistic children on a gluten free diet will in time reduce the symptoms of their autism. Many mothers in forum groups still stand by this assertion. The latest tests indicate that there is no specific link between celiac disease and autism, however there are cautions to ruling out potential benefits of going gluten free for children with developmental disorders. It appears that the basis of this story traces back to a 1998 medical paper that suggested that autistic children often suffered from a problem called "leaky gut" / "autistic entercolitis". The idea was that opiates found in gluten and casein...
Watching For an Autism Symptom in Your Child
Are you concerned about an autism symptom you see in your child? Before you start to become agitated regarding a suspected autism symptom, there are several things you should know. First we will discuss what autism is and how to look for the symptoms you may feel you see in your child. Autism was first recognized in the early 1900's with a label. There were cases before the 1900's, but they were not studied and definitely not discussed. The disorder was also something that was written off as other issues. However there are very distinct criteria to autism. Autism suffers are not "slow" nor do they lack intelligence. Instead they react differently from the norm in situations. They may have issues...
Autism and the Necessity of Dental Hygiene
Performing dental hygiene on some children with Autism is not an easy task, however, it is a necessary one. If you want to prevent any problems later on, prevention is certainly better than a cure. It is presumed that children with Autism have a high threshold for pain, and what pain is much worse than a toothache. It is not an area that is easy to inspect and if the Autistic child has no speech as 50% of them do, then they may not have a way to tell you and may be in some considerable amount of pain for some time before you suspect anything is wrong. It is best that dental care is started as early as possible so that they can get accustomed to it. Start simple by sweeping around the teeth with a...
Do You Feel Rejected Because Your Child is Autistic?
I was talking to a dear friend of mine on the telephone, who has a child with autism. She was telling me, how she feels rejected, not part of her family, relatives, and friends, because of her son with autism. Do you ever feel this way, or have felt this way? I do understand those feelings, and I can identify with them. I have experienced that many parent(s), caregiver(s), are feeling rejected because their child has the disorder of autism. Many of us have grown up on a "turn table" trying to please most of the people we know, so they will not reject us. We want to be perfect or desire to be perfect in the eyes of others. You now have a child with the disorder of autism, and you are discovering you...
Offering ABA Therapy at School and Home Is Most Effective
As the parent of a child with an autism spectrum disorder, you likely understand how difficult it can be just to get through a day when your child is having a difficult time or is unable to communicate his or her needs. Punishing these children typically does nothing to help stop the behavior, and in many cases it can actually make the situation worse. ABA therapy offers a proven treatment that can provide immeasurable benefits for children with an ASD, but with doctors recommending more than forty hours of treatment per week, it can be difficult. This is why schools and parents have to work together. If you are lucky, the school your child attends already offers ABA therapy. If this is...
The Autism Epidemic
Autism is on the rise, an article appearing in the Journal of Environmental Medicine (2000;10:261-266) reports. Researchers from the Centers for Disease Control reported 40 cases per 10,000 in Brick Township, New Jersey and 67 cases of autism spectrum disorder in the year 2000. In Cambridgeshire, in the UK, there were 57 cases per 10,000. Similarly, in London there were 58 cases per 10,000. Between 1987 and 1998 there was an increase in autism between 273% and 346%, depending on the definition of autism used. When reviewing studies published between 1966 and 1988, there was an average prevalence rate of 4.3 per 10,000. When looking at studies published between 1989 and 1998 there is a prevalence...
Autism Nimh - Autism, Hope and Positive Intervention
Autism Nimh Autism is a neurological circumstances characterized by impairments in social, communicative and behavioral development. It is three times as common, such as ADHD, in boys. The grade of severity varies and the challenge of autism is worldwide in scope. Autism Nimh These are two the most common of the disorders known as pervasive developmental disorders (PDD), or as autism spectrum disorders. The five PDD disorders are autism, Asperger syndrome, Rett Syndrome, Childhood Disintegrative Disorder (the latter two being less common that the first two). Also, a 5th is labeled as PDD-NOS, that is pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified, a disorder that does not meet the...
Therapy - Autistic Behaviour Management Solutions and Strategies
The thought that kids with autism do bad things intentionally is a big misconception. Their evident misbehavior such as slapping their peer, running off from a room, declining to take part in a game, or climbing a high place, are usually caused by external concerns and can be resolved by creative and calm parents. Below are tips for parents on how to successfully manage their child's behavior: 1 - Understand your child. A very small number of autistic children manifest undesirable behavior intentionally. The key to learning how to manage your child is knowing them, because every child is unique. What is your child sensitive from? Is it light, or sound? Does your kid need loads of sensory input? More...
Autism Definition - Background Information About the Condition
It has been scientifically diagnosed and defined that a kind of disorder that affects the brain's development is known as autism. The signs of autism usually manifests during childhood or infancy. These signs do not stop here but continue well into the adulthood of an autistic patient. This article gives you an overview of autism. It will broaden your knowledge about the disease and give you a wider perspective on how to really treat the patient with such disease. Autism makes the patient to display some incoherent speech and language difficulties. The person or child with autism usually finds it difficult to relate or interact with people. More so, if you present objects or show him events he will...
Compulsive rituals, phobias and anxiety, that are usually related to fear, are more common to occur in children with autism. The interesting result of the studies have revealed that children with autism have rated high in the area, of having compulsive rituals, phobias and anxiety. They appear to experience more phobias and fears, that has been challenged, by their surroundings and a combination of circumstances, but they also seem to have fewer fears of harm or self-injury to themselves. For example, banging their head on hard concrete, or a wooden floor, hitting themselves, biting themselves, and sometimes finding sharp objects that can puncture or wound themselves. This kind of behavior does not...
Autism in Toddlers - Signs to Watch Out For
A study conducted in 2007 suggests that about half of all cases of autism spectrum disorder may be diagnosable during the toddler years. And that as early as 14 months from birth, signs of autism are already manifested by the toddler. This is a big development because early detection allows parents and pediatricians take the necessary steps in reducing the effects of ASD. This will also allow them to choose the different treatment options available for autism. Still, it is difficult to diagnose autism in toddlers. Signs that appear are still usually ambiguous and difficult to detect. Some of the signs and symptoms are also displayed by children with normal development. This is why it is important to...
Obsessive And Repetitive Actions In Autistic Patients
For unexplained reasons, autistic children show obsessions to particular objects, sometimes even a strange kind of attachment towards them, and act by repetitive senseless actions. Their repetitive behavior has been given more potential explanation; some scientists see it as an attempt to maintain stability in their own world, others say it is an essay to use their well developed functions or on the contrary to develop a lower function. This strange repetitive behavior also limits their imaginative play options. Normally developed children like to pretend they are someone else and give a toy many other uses. But autistics do not like to pretend or play with toys, they simply smell, analyze and touch...
Is My Baby Autistic? Tips to Help You Answer This Question
This is the most common question that parents ask whenever they notice odd behaviors from their children. A lot of people assume that if their child fails to talk at the age or 2 or 3, he is autistic. This is a big misconception. There are numerous reasons as to why speech might be delayed in toddlers, and a lot of other reasons why some children are not hitting their milestones, but sadly, autism is one of them. It is comforting to know though, that talking late in toddlers does not automatically mean that your child is autistic. Autism is a disorder that lasts a lifetime. It is referred to as a developmental disorder because symptoms normally manifest before a child reaches the age of 3 which is a...
The Causes of Autism, Myths and Facts
Parents who have children with autism are wishful in finding the main source and think knowing this could cure or even prevent it. Not one person has found any particular reason why autism is developed in children. Maybe one day, autism may be tied to a specific gene abnormality but the source is most likely not just one thing but a number of possible factors. Autism is not preventable or curable so it's best that we understand all we can about Autism and be willing to make the necessary adjustments to live life the best way possible. Let's first discuss what parents may think may cause autism, but certainly does not. Bad parenting does not cause autism. When causes were unclear, sometimes parents...
Parents Need to Recognize Autism Signs in Their Children
Autism is one of the fastest growing neurological disorders, with as many as one in every 95 children diagnosed with the disorder. Autism signs vary among individuals, of course, but there are some common characteristics that you should watch for. Children with autism have trouble relating to others, sometimes markedly so. The nuances most people pick up on during social interaction elude them to the point where they become very socially disabled indeed, and can become extremely isolated. With early intervention, autism can be managed quite well, sometimes with few effects depending on the severity of the original disorder and the age at which the child was diagnosed. First noticing autism signs...
In the case of child autism, an autistic child may indicate that they are hungry but refuse to eat the food when given to them, and they'd often rather pick things up by themselves than let you hand it to them. In adults, this is quite different because he or she may decide to reach out for what they want or make gestures when calling for attention. You may not realize it reading like this, but these can be major problems for any family member or friend. Even caregivers that are professionally trained to care for patients with autism can sometimes get frustrated in trying to administer" anything to the patient. And as they age, the symptoms don't go away. In some cases, when an autistic adult is...
Autism - What Every Parent Must Know
As children age, various warning signs for autism becomes more apparent. There are numerous symptoms out there, but they normally revolve on verbal and non-verbal challenges in interaction, and repetitive behaviors. Autism is a disorder that involves the senses. Normally, it affects the way a person interacts or deals with others, and how he effectively communicates with them. The severity of the situation depends on the person involved. There is no definite cure to this disorder as of now, but there are lots of existing treatment options which are considered successful. Identifying the symptoms of autism in a child can be a challenge. It's due to the fact that most signs are visible within the...
Autism and the Institution Program
Autistic children may have exceptional wants in conditions of schooling. A whole lot of children with Autism go to public university and do just fine with some exceptional modifications. You'll find laws pertaining to children with disabilities. Below are some within the items you might ought to know about Autism and university. The Men and women With Disabilities Act The Men and women with Disabilities act was passed to make specific all children obtain a cost-free and suitable public training that meets their wants. The act calls for children with exceptional wants to possess exceptional training support as prolonged as they satisfy the needs. Autism meets that requirement. Free of charge and...
Diagnosing Autism - Tests and Challenges
The earlier you diagnose, the faster you can start the specific line of treatment - is a universal thought process adhered to by the medical faculty around the globe. For an ailment like autism spectrum disorders [ASD], coming to a confirmatory diagnosis poses many problems and challenges that it at times becomes too difficult to diagnose it in time. Here, we will discuss the various aspects of diagnosing autism spectrum disorders. The first challenge that we face in doing so is the lack of any kind of medical test to confirm the autistic disorder. You just can't pull blood from all children at birth and test them genetically. The diagnosis is predominantly based on the observations about the...
Change Org Autism - Is it Curable?
Change Org Autism A Biomedical Autism Doctor Explains The Difference Between Being "Cured" From Autism And "Recovering" From Autism. "Is Autism curable?" This is a question the is has been questioned for years in the medical community as well as the autism community. The think about of 'cure' is a magnificent one, but needs a deeper explanation. Change Org Autism To fully understand this idea of cure a larger number of merely we crisis to earn a distinction between how would commonly be identified 'cured' (which signals to return to a earliest community of vitality before a tweak had occurred) and 'recovery' (which signals the act of regaining quality of life overly was in the past lost...
Five Autism Types Explained
Autism used to be the term used for anyone with that particular condition. Today, there are several different sub categories for different levels of disability or function. No two children diagnosed will be the same, but there will be many things that they do have in common. With some high functioning autistics most people may not even be aware that they have autism, while others need assistance in almost any part of life, and they are obviously living a very different life than other children. More is being discovered about each of these different autism types as time goes on. Asperger's Disorder This type of autism is something that you hear more and more about. These children are often...
ABA Therapy Recommended By Results and Experiences Alike
When seeking treatment for autism, ABA Therapy is one of the first treatments many parents encounter. While it is not the option chosen by all parents, it is the most common method of treatment. The reasons for this are multiple. While many parents are drawn in by the hard numbers and the documented successes of ABA Therapy, a great percentage of parents are brought in instead by the number of other parents who, in the same situation, found remarkable success with the method. There is no shortage of data showing the success of ABA Therapy. In fact, some studies have followed early ABA patients into adulthood and found that the skills learned by using the training method carry over into adult...
Autistic Teenagers - How To Make Adolescense More Peaceful
Puberty brings along not only bodily changes but mental ones as well and all children are affected by this transition phase in their lives, including autistic children. However, as opposed to the terrible teens phase experienced by average children, autistic children entering puberty have little or no control over many situations and can tend to heighten emotions and reactions so that it is distressing for parents who don't quite know what to do! An autistic child too, undergoes many bodily changes much like average children though these are limited in certain ways but can otherwise lead to some serious consequences, which is why parents of autistic children need to be aware and alert about these...
Autism vs Sibling Rivalry
There's always tension between siblings, but when one child has a mental or physical developmental disorder, this sibling rivalry can become even more pronounced. As a parent, dealing with disorders can be stressful enough without worrying about having to balance your time between two or more children. A number of things can be done to improve relationships between brothers and sisters when one or more child suffers from autism, but remember that children of all ages will quarrel, so time apart is important too. First and foremost, it is important to educate your children about autism. Starting from a young age, your children who are not diagnosed with the disease should learn that their brother or...