Sunday, November 20, 2011

Checklist for Autism Symptoms

To put it simply, autism is now one of the most damaging types of neurological disorders known to medicine and science. It can lead to serious damage at three areas of an individual's development, specifically the behavioral, communication and social interaction levels. The disorder is usually identified during the earliest stages of a child's life, even as early as infancy. If you suspect that your child or loved one is suffering with the disorder, you should have a physician examine them and run some tests to confirm this.

A checklist of autism symptoms

Any parent who is suspicious of their child or loved one's behavior should keep track of any signs or symptoms which indicate that the disorder is present. The following is an autism symptoms checklist that will help you and your physician determine if the child or loved one is truly afflicted with the disorder:

o autistic individuals have difficulties expressing compassion or understanding when another individual is in distress or relating with them which indicates that they struggle with their emphatic skills

o avoiding eye contact or having difficulties interacting socially with others

o deficiencies or inappropriateness with non-verbal and verbal communication skills

o hyperactivity or hypo-activity which indicates extreme behavioral patterns which includes avoiding interaction, being extremely active, being overly passive, experiencing a difficult in behaving or calming down, and showing little or no response to stimuli

o not responding to hearing their names being called

o poor imitation skills such as mimicking basic gestures or facial expressions

o resisting behavioral or environmental changes especially when it comes to allowing other people to interfere with their specific routines such as engaging in repetitious, stereotypical activities and behaviors characteristic of autism

o the inability to understand the presence of danger and act upon it because they are not aware of potentially harmful circumstances

o the tendency to engage in certain activities or behaviors that could potentially result in them harming themselves such as banging their heads against something such as their cribs or a wall or scratching themselves excessively

This checklist should help you determine if you should have your child or loved one examined and assessed for autism. After all, you don't want them suffering any longer if it appears that this is the case.

Help for the child, teen, or adult with autism

There are now publicly funded programs available in every state for children, teenagers, and adults experiencing delays in their development which includes those individuals who are suffering with autism. You will normally need a pediatrician's or physician's referral to those agencies or organizations that provide funding for this. These programs usually provide behavioral, occupational, physical, and speech therapy. Additionally, special education classes are available.

In closing, it should be noted that growing evidence is revealing that individuals with autism can be positively affected by dietary and nutritional changes by taking certain minerals, supplements, and vitamins. In addition, there are some supplements that are administered in order to calm the person down, the most recommended ones being magnesium and Vitamin B. Foods eliminated from the individual's diet include chocolate, sugar, or wheat.

For the latest videos and training information on child development as well as books and curricula on Autism please visit childdevelopmentmedia.com.

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