According to figures from the Autistic Society approximately 500,000 families throughout the UK is affected by autistic spectrum disorders or child autism.
What is autism?
Autism is a lifelong developmental disability which affects the way a person communicates, thinks, presents and relates to people around them.
What is the cause of autism?
The causes of autism are still not established as it is still being investigated, although there is strong evidence to suggest that autism can be caused by different types of physical factors which affect the brain. There is also evidence to suggest that genetic factors are responsible for some forms of autism. However, some people hold believes that it can be caused by immunisations but this view has not been substantiated as there was a history of autism prior to immunisation development. Having said this there is evidence to suggest that Autism have increased since the introduction of the immunisations.
Autism symptoms
People with autism appear to lack the capacity to understand emotional expression or regulate their emotions. People with autism may have an accompanying learning difficulties or mental health issues. There are various types of autism ( This will be discussed in the next issue)
Challenges with Autism
People with autism tend to have difficulties with the following:
In all listed above, Health and Safety is paramount when working with people with Autism.
Does Autism have treatment?
At present time, there is no quick or easy cure or treatment for autism but children with autism can be helped especially if they are diagnosed early in life. Various types of early intervention are available including child development centres.
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