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The research and data compiled by
leading institutions have shown that autism, or autistic spectrum
disorder (ASD) affects approximately 1 in 165 children in America.
Based on those numbers, that would indicate that an alarming 1.5
million Americans have autism to various degrees. It should be noted
that many of these cases of autism have not been diagnosed. The annual
growth rate of autism is greater than 14%, meaning it has become a
major developmental disability for todays children.
The instance of autism is not relegated to just children, nor does it
seem to afflict any particular person based on race or social
structure. It also does not appear to be a result of any injury or
accident that may have involved trauma. One thing that is known,
however, is that males are about 4 times more likely to have autism
than females.
So that you can understand how to work with a patient afflicted with
autism, it is necessary to understand some background about what autism
is and what signs an afflicted person shows. In a core sense, autism is
just one of several things known as a cognitive disability or cognitive
disorder. Such a disorder has a negative impact on the childs ability
to learn and develop normally, particularly from the aspect of social
interaction. Typically, autism can be diagnosed as early as age 3 in
most children, and impairs how the brain reacts to certain stimuli. In
that sense, autism is thought to be a neurological disorder. The most
prominent signs of autism are difficulty in both verbal and non-verbal
communication skills. Difficult with verbal communication is
self-explanatory, but in the non-verbal sense, this deals with the
difficulty in having social interactions with other people.
Since there are varying degrees of autism, it is critical that a child
who is suspected of being afflicted with autism be diagnosed as early
in life as possible. By doing this, the child can benefit from schools
that specialize in children with special needs, which are becoming
increasing prominent in almost all school districts. Professionals at
these schools have been trained to understand autism and to take into
account the specialized learning techniques that can reach these
children.
One of the common myths about autism is that children afflicted with
this disorder are lacking in intelligence. This is not necessarily the
case, and in fact in terms of intelligence, the autistic child can rank
right up there with their peers. The movie Rain Man with Dustin Hoffman
illustrated this, where Dustin Hoffman played an autistic adult with
many social interaction problems, but yet was a genius in the casino
and with numbers in general.
People who are afflicted with autism display many traits that, when
combined, may indicate the presence of autism to a certain degree. But
since there are no definitive laboratory tests that can confirm the
presence or absence of autism, it is important to watch for these
traits when the child is still at a very young age. Those traits
include severe resistance to change, difficulty in verbal
communications, difficulty or lack of desire to have social
interactions, difficulty in making eye contact, a low threshold for
pain, and being obsessively fixated on a particular object.
It is critical to get a child suspected of being autistic diagnosed as
early as possible so that an effective course of treatment can be
started.
About
the author:
Jon is a computer engineer who maintains web
sites on a variety of topics based on his knowledge and experience. You
can read more about Autism and Autistic Spectrum Disorder at his web
site Autism
Explained.
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