Autism is a complex developmental disability. Generally, Autism presents itself during the first three years of a person's life. The condition has an effect on normal brain function characterized by social impairments, communication difficulties, and restricted, repetitive, and stereotyped patterns of behaviour. Males are five times more likely to be affected than females. As early as infancy, a baby with Autism may be unresponsive to people or focus intently on one item only. A child may appear to develop normally and then withdraw and become indifferent to social engagement. Children may fail to respond to their names and often avoid eye contact with other people. They have difficulty interpreting what others are thinking or feeling because they can't understand social cues. “Autism – A Handbook of Diagnosis & Treatment of ASD” discusses signs, symptoms, causes, myths, facts, therapies, treatment, education, career and many more things related to autism. It provides practical advice so that the special child can lead a quality life to the extent possible. #v&spublishers Contents: Preface Introduction 1. What is ASD? 2. Symptoms of ASD 3. What Causes ASD? 4. Diagnosis 5. Accepting the News 6. Well Known People with ASD 7. Co-occurring Conditions 8. Professional Team 9. Know Your Child 10. Treatment 11. Early Intervention and Education 12. Adolescent Years 13. Safety Tips 14. Managing Sensory Issues 15. Dealing with Behaviour Problems 16. Managing Sleep 17. Toilet Training 18. Nutrition and Diet 19. Relaxation and Exercise 20. Sibling and Family 21. Friends and Relati... See more
Autism is a complex developmental disability. Generally, Autism presents itself during the first three years of a person's life. The condition has an effect on normal brain function characterized by social impairments, communication difficulties, and restricted, repetitive, and stereotyped patterns of behaviour. Males are five times more likely to be affected than females. As early as infancy, a baby with Autism may be unresponsive to people or focus intently on one item only. A child may appear to develop normally and then withdraw and become indifferent to social engagement. Children may fail to respond to their names and often avoid eye contact with other people. They have difficulty interpreting what others are thinking or feeling because they can't understand social cues. “Autism – A Handbook of Diagnosis & Treatment of ASD” discusses signs, symptoms, causes, myths, facts, therapies, treatment, education, career and many more things related to autism. It provides practical advice so that the special child can lead a quality life to the extent possible. #v&spublishers Contents: Preface Introduction 1. What is ASD? 2. Symptoms of ASD 3. What Causes ASD? 4. Diagnosis 5. Accepting the News 6. Well Known People with ASD 7. Co-occurring Conditions 8. Professional Team 9. Know Your Child 10. Treatment 11. Early Intervention and Education 12. Adolescent Years 13. Safety Tips 14. Managing Sensory Issues 15. Dealing with Behaviour Problems 16. Managing Sleep 17. Toilet Training 18. Nutrition and Diet 19. Relaxation and Exercise 20. Sibling and Family 21. Friends and Relatives 22. Vacation Planning 23. Adulthood and Career 24. Dos and Don’ts in ASD 25. Frequently Asked Questions 26. Resource List