Autism: To Treat, or Not to Treat

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Social Issues

 

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Erin B

 

Date added:

September 25, 2015

 

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University

 

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A

 

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When comparing two autistic children with a similar degree of autism, there was a dramatic difference in social skills. While one child would look me in the eye and responded to auditory stimuli, the other seemed to be deaf and would divert his eyes from everyone. The small difference in this child's social skills made a big difference for his family...
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The small difference in this child's social skills made a big difference for his family. I cannot imagine what it is like for parents to have their child ignore them and lack the ability to make eye contact. Parents need to be looking for these classic signs of autism. Home programs which help teach children to communicate can literally rewire an autistic child's brain and help create a life that can be fulfilling to the family...
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