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Awareness of Autism - Is Your Child Autistic?

Autism is a neurobehavioral disorder which is visible in children from the age 1yr - 3yrs. It is not a disease, but a behavioral disorder. Some of the common visible symptoms of an Autistic children are lack of communication and concentration skills, followed by lack of social interaction and at times show repetitive behavior. Earlier people were not very aware of this disorder and overlooked it even if it existed in their child. But today, with the help of media and other social publicity means people are getting to recognize this disorder in children, and at least stop once to think if their children is showing any signs of Autism or not.

How does one know if their child has Autism? Each child shows a different set of characteristics of Autism. At times you may experience your child showing some symptoms of Autism, but that does not mean that your child is autistic. Every child has its own space of developing, some develop skills faster than the others. The best way is to consult a doctor if you feel that your child has a slow growth, in terms of learning , behavioral aspects etc. It is never advisable to self diagnose your child.

Symptoms in an autistic child can only be recognized by professionally qualified medical specialists and it may take time to actually find out whether the child has autism. The sooner this disorder is diagnosed, it is better for the children to respond to the therapy. The actual cause of autism is not known. Researchers feel that it is a combination of genetic and environmental factors can possibly the cause of autism. Symptoms that confirm autism in children are like, no eye contact, no communication at all, repetitive actions, no show of emotions, hard of hearing etc.

Autistic child requires planned and tailored treatment on an individual basis. You need to be patient enough to deal with autistic children and not panic. Most common Autism treatment & remedy for autism children are behavioral and management trainings, specialized therapies and medicines related to it. Autism medicines are normally used to treat related conditions of autism like depression, anxiety and hyper sensitivity. Autism support groups also help in guiding parents to treat their children in the best way possible.

Some small changes can be made at home to make your autistic child comfortable. Foremost is to de clutter and organize your place of stay. Make it more safe for your child to move about. Try to create positive learning opportunities. Try not to keep him away from other children. As a parent you are required to guide and give full support to your autistic child.

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