Hi, I have Asperger’s Syndrome and didn’t know it, until well into my adulthood. I wonder if there is therapy available for adults on the Autism spectrum? I don’t date because of the very fact that I am not acclimated to the Human Touch. This means that I can get sensory overload on what other people would regard as basic physical affection. Are there reliable therapies available, to let Autistic adults join the dating world in a functional fashion?
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Should People On The Autism Spectrum Serve In The Military?
Do you believe folks in with autism or Asperger’s Syndrome should serve in the armed forces? Do you think that would be a wise choice or do you think that would be a death trap? Please explain why or why not.
To Parents With Children With The Autism Spectrum, Which Book Was The Most Helpful On The Matter?
I want to buy a book on Austism with information like what is autism exactly, what to expect, what are the treatments available and parenting tips for parents. And also one that is uplifting.
Do Child Vaccinations Cause Autism?
How Much Is Too Much Activity For A Child On The Autism Spectrum?
My son does taekwondo(3x’s a week), soccer(spring&fall)), tball(summer), basketball(winter). We were thinking about boy scouts for him. but we’re concerned it’s too much stimiulation.
How much is too much for a 9 year old boy on the autism spectrum?
Autism: Symptoms and Treatments for Children
Autism is a spectrum disorder, meaning that the severity can range from low to severely high. More and more children are being diagnosed with autism every day. The causes are as yet undetermined, though some blame the use of mercury in immunizations, gluten allergies and vitamin deficiencies. There has even been research that shows a higher risk of autism if babies watch more than 15 minutes of television before the age of two. No one cause has been completely found. What we know now that we didn’t know a few years ago is that autism may not be curable, but it is treatable- especially when it is diagnosed early on. The warning signs of autism include, but are not limited to:Speech difficulties – speech is delayed or a toddler suddenly stops speaking. Repetition of activities and gesturesDifficulty with eye contactInability to interact and respond with empathy toward others.Instead of playing with toys that way they are intended to be played with, an autistic child may take one and fixate on it, literally for hours.Research for the treatment of autism has come a long way in the last couple of decades. The disorder used to be considered untreatable but more and more are finding these children can be helped and with a lot of determination, many improve. An important factor is the individualization of therapy for each separate case. As with any child, strengths and weaknesses vary and what works for one or several may not be the right course of treatment for your child. Evaluations by professionals will help determine the severity of the disorder and the applications of treatment. Treatment options include:Medication – such as those prescribed for ADHD and other disorders are often prescribed. There are no medications that have been developed specifically for autism, but many of the others help treat some symptoms. Diet – Gluten has been found to be an aggravator of autistic symptoms. Gluten free diets are recommended for children with autism but it is advised that it be taken from the diet slowly. Vitamins- Studies have shown that many autistic children have difficulty absorbing some vitamins. Once evaluated, if a child is found to be deficient, vitamins are added to their treatment.Therapies: Music, art and animal therapies are used to develop coordination, communication and social interaction. Horseback riding and swimming with dolphins in particular are helping to improve behavior and draw autistic children out of their shells.
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Defining Autism and New Autism Studies Results
The reported cases of autism seem to be sweeping the country like never before, and autism is frequently seen on the news and in special TV reports. Is there an epidemic going on or is it just that autism is now gaining more visibility? Recent studies indicate that as many as 1 in 162 children have autism to some degree.
The tough part about autism is that it is difficult to diagnose. It’s not like a broken arm where you can take an x-ray and determine yes the arm really is broken. Rather, much of the diagnosis of autism is somewhat subjective, although there are definite signs to indicate that a child has autism or autistic spectrum disorder to some degree. The other tough part is that the degree of autism varies from child to child. The very mild form of autism is known as Asperger’s Syndrome. But regardless of the severity, an accurate diagnosis as early as possible is extremely important, since the child can benefit greatly from different educational methods that are employed for autistic children.
Signs of autism or indications that might lead you to think your child has ASD (Autistic Spectrum Disorder) would be a very unusual response or a lack of response at all to noises and other people. Autistic children do not care to be socially involved with other children or adults, but rather they seem to live in their own world. Another sign is that affected children are engrossed with a toy or particular object. Engrossed may not be the right word however, it is more like they are totally 100% focused on that object, for as long as hours at a time, even an inanimate object.
Autistic children do not like a change of routine. If your child is subject to temper tantrums for what seem like insignificant events, you should examine the change that occurred which may have spurred the tantrum, since autistic children can get very upset and unsettled when their regular routine is interrupted by something else.
There is neither a known cause for autism nor a known cure. It is primarily thought to be a neurological condition and it is not thought to be hereditary. Many people believe that there is a correlation between autism and mercury contamination. The mercury contamination goes back to the normal childhood vaccinations that all children receive before they enter school. There is a preservative that has been used in some of these vaccinations known as Thimerosal which is almost 50% mercury. Although the dangers of mercury are well known, its link to autism is still just a theory and is not supported at this point by any scientific evidence.
A more recent report states that scientists in New Jersey have asserted that children who have been diagnosed with autism seem to be unable to metabolize key fatty acids that fight brain-damaging inflammations. This is an interesting find, although as yet unsubstantiated, since it is known that autism has a tendency to scramble the signals going to the brain and cause them to be interpreted incorrectly. More studies are being conducted, but if this latest study can be validated, a virtual cure for autism could be as simple as a “therapeutic cocktail of fatty acids”.
Like anything else, early diagnosis is a key ingredient to finding the help your child needs to fight autism and get the necessary help, particularly during elementary school education, where special schools can provide the type of environment needed by the autistic child, whereas normal public schools are not equipped to provide that type of one-on-one special handling for a particular student.
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Is It Possible That The Recent Autism Epidemic Is A Result Of Radiation Poisoning Caused By Chernobyl In 1986?
Now 1 in 150 babies born are later diagnosed with autism or autistic spectrum disorders. The problem seems to have gotten much worse in the early 90s, right when the children born to mothers all around the world who might have been exposed to low levels of radiation during the chernobly incident would have been turning about the right age to show developmental defects.
Does Anyone Have A Child With Symptoms Similar To Those Associated With Autism, But It Is Something Else?
My son is 20 months old. The symptoms that fit on the autism spectrum are that he speaks no words but can hear fine, he flaps his hands when frustrated, and frequent tantrums. But what doesn’t fit is that he is very social, makes a few gestures, and plays with other children appropriately. They say he is probably on the spectrum. But I’m wondering if there are other disorders with similar symptoms. Any help would be great!
How Many Children Are Diagnosed With Classic Autism?
I’m sure many of us have heard the startling statistics that 1 in 150 children are diagnosed with autism. Are spectrum disorders, such as Aspergers and PDD-NOS part of this statistic? I’m curious how many children are actually being diagnosed with classic autism.
