Autism is a complex developmental disorder that begins in childhood, usually before the age of three, and lasts throughout a person's lifetime. It is common, affecting approximately one in ninety children born in the United States. In particular, autism affects the parts of the brain that control social interaction and communication. Autism affects people in a wide range of ways. In other words, a person may be affected very mildly or quite severely, and the symptoms may be different from person to person.
Autism affects children in a variety of ways. Children may have trouble expressing their thoughts and ideas in words, and they may have trouble understanding ideas. They may also be extremely sensitive to certain sounds, or they may be bothered by physical contact. Symptoms may be mild or severe, depending on the child.
Autism can take some time to diagnose. An autistic child's parents are usually the first to notice something different about their son or daughter. They may notice that their child behaves differently from other children the same age, for example, in the way he or she communicates with others. When unusual behavior continues, parents often consult a doctor. This is the beginning of a complex process of diagnosis. There are no medical tests for autism, and a child with autism very often has normal physical tests; consequently, it may take months or even years to diagnose the disorder. If autism is suspected, both the parents and the doctors begin a period of observation. Over time, through the use of interviews, questionnaires, and consultations with specialists, it may be determined that the child has autism.
After a diagnosis of autism is made, a number of things can be done to help the child and his or her family cope with the disorder. As there are no medicines to cure or treat autism, treatment usually focuses on helping the child learn to communicate and interact with others. Therapists may use music, computer software programs, and other types of sensory experiences to try to help the child feel more comfortable when interacting with the surrounding world.
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ออทิสติเป็นโรคพัฒนาซับซ้อนซึ่งเริ่มในวัยเด็ก ปกติก่อนอายุสาม และนานตลอดอายุการใช้งานของบุคคล ทั่วไป ส่งผลกระทบต่อประมาณหนึ่งในเก้าเด็กเกิดในไทยได้ โดยเฉพาะอย่างยิ่ง ออทิสติมีผลกับส่วนของสมองที่ควบคุมปฏิสัมพันธ์ทางสังคมและการสื่อสาร ออทิสติมีผลกระทบต่อผู้คนในหลากหลายวิธี ในคำอื่น ๆ บุคคลอาจมีผลกระทบอย่างมาก หรือค่อนข้างรุนแรง และอาการอาจจะแตกต่างจากคนสู่คนออทิสติมีผลต่อเด็กในหลากหลายวิธี เด็กอาจมีปัญหาในการแสดงความคิดและความคิดคำพูด และพวกเขาอาจมีความคิดความเข้าใจปัญหา พวกเขาอาจจะไวต่อเสียงมาก หรือพวกเขาอาจใส่ใจ โดยการสัมผัส อาการอาจไม่รุนแรง หรือ รุนแรง ขึ้นอยู่กับเด็กAutism can take some time to diagnose. An autistic child's parents are usually the first to notice something different about their son or daughter. They may notice that their child behaves differently from other children the same age, for example, in the way he or she communicates with others. When unusual behavior continues, parents often consult a doctor. This is the beginning of a complex process of diagnosis. There are no medical tests for autism, and a child with autism very often has normal physical tests; consequently, it may take months or even years to diagnose the disorder. If autism is suspected, both the parents and the doctors begin a period of observation. Over time, through the use of interviews, questionnaires, and consultations with specialists, it may be determined that the child has autism.After a diagnosis of autism is made, a number of things can be done to help the child and his or her family cope with the disorder. As there are no medicines to cure or treat autism, treatment usually focuses on helping the child learn to communicate and interact with others. Therapists may use music, computer software programs, and other types of sensory experiences to try to help the child feel more comfortable when interacting with the surrounding world.1the symptoms of autisman explanation of autismautism and communication2the symptoms of autismadults with autismtreatment of autism3
parents of autistic children
treatment of autism
how autism is diagnosed
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how autism is treated
autism therapists
computer programs for autism
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