“Even autistic children can excel at some things with the right approach”
Healthy such
New Delhi, April 03, 2019:
According to the World Health Organisation, 1 out of every 160 children is living with autism. However, there is a lack of awareness about this disorder on a whole. People living with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are prone to problems relating to communication and social interaction. These issues can be tackled successfully if ASD is detected at a young age and thereof managed-well.
About 3 million people in India suffer from ASD and the count is rapidly increasing, with 1 in every 60 children being the victim now. The symptoms of Autism Spectrum Disorders may be present in the early developmental period, but it manifests much later when a child fails to perform normal activities.
Speaking about this, Padma Shri Awardee, Dr KK Aggarwal, President, HCFI, said, “Autism is a highly misdiagnosed condition in India. Many still treat children with autism as abnormal and mentally deranged and therefore, diagnosis gets delayed further. The earlier it is diagnosed, the better it is for the child. In children with this disorder, certain information processed by the brain is sent out in the form of signals that are just noise for him/her. Autistic children find it difficult to distinguish vital signals from this noise. The brain develops differently in autistic children and some are brilliant in few things although they may be unable to communicate as effectively as others. While an autistic child may be unable to speak clearly, he may turn out to be excellent in something else.”
The Indian government now recognizes autism as a disability. Although autism was thought to be incurable till late, there have been improvements and therapies such as art therapy have been found to help this condition somewhat.
Adding further, Dr Aggarwal, who is also the Group Editor-in-Chief of IJCP, said, “There is no single line of treatment for children with autism. A treatment approach that encompasses addressing social, language, and behavioral difficulties is the key. Parental and family support is highly important in treating such children. It is a good idea for parents and other members of the family to learn how to interact with them in ways that promote social interaction skills, manage problem behaviors, and teach daily living skills and communication. Certain medications are also prescribed for hyperactive children.”
Life is not very easy with an autistic child. There may be new challenges every day. However, it is important to acknowledge the condition and accept it. Celebrating every accomplishment of your child however small it may be, have a lot of patience, love them unconditionally, and putt in consistent effort. Here are some tips for parents of children with autism.
- Be aware and focus on the positive Autistic children, just like others, respond to positive reinforcement. Praise them for any small milestone they achieve and for any other good behavior they exhibit.
- Give it time Nothing works overnight, and this is true of therapy and treatment as well. Do not get discouraged if your child does not respond to a certain line of therapy.
- Get support Try and look around for similar groups of parents as this will help you share advice and get support on various aspects.
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