Autism Information Guide


Turning Inward to Understand Autism

Autism is considered as a neurological disorder than can cause impairment in communication abilities, social interaction and varied patterns of behaviour and in areas of interest in people.

The word autism originated from the Greek word meaning “self” and as of today the exact cause for autism is not known. However, few researchers and medical experts have found striking similarities in certain genes in people who are autistic. Only a series of general and psychiatric tests alone can find out whether the person is suffering from autism or not.

Living Happily with Autism

Autistic people exhibit classic symptoms of impairment in social interaction and are slow in language learning. In the recent past autism cases have shown an increasing trend and nobody was able to find out the exact reasons for occurrence of autism.

It may be a surprising news to you if you know that autistic people are in fact happy about their condition and take this opportunity to exhibit their courage and conviction to fight the condition so as to lead a near normal life.

There are treatments that can cure autism and it was established that many of the autistic children could have better communication abilities with proper training and intense tailor made therapies. In fact autistic children can be made to lead a near normal life and socialise freely with others through proper schooling and other related treatments.

The stark truth is that autism doesn’t have any cure and once afflicted, only management practices alone can make life better. Many adults and children who have been affected by autism have taken their autistic condition in their strides and are leading a normal life.

Studying the Symptoms of Autism

The symptoms of autism can easily be observed in the childhood stage itself. Children afflicted by autism will not socialise and interact freely and avoid eye contact. You can easily find out the difference in behaviour of an autistic child from that of normal child not afflicted by autism.

Children with autism always prefer to be in solitude and will be very indifferent to caring gestures such as hugging, etc. Few children afflicted by autism may even prefer to be alone and never be in need of any attention at all.

Once the children afflicted by autism grow old, they draw themselves away from the general public, including their beloved parents.

Though one theory suggests that autistic children are emotionally attached to their parents, another school of thought say that it is not so and autistic children never exhibit their attachment to their parents. It will be a heart-breaking situation for many of the parents who have autistic children as their children constantly distant themselves from them.

In many situations, autistic children will show uncontrolled behaviour and such acts are exhibited in the form of yelling or crying. Few even go to an extent of kicking at the imaginary friends or objects and the children growing with autism show aggressive behaviour such as self-injury or withdrawing from the surrounding situations in their adulthood.

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