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"Autism": Why My Child Is Different - The Complete And Easy Guide To "Autism Asperger Syndrome Disorders" Special Needs Children
On first sight of a child with "autism" it would be very unlikely that you would tell them apart from any other child. There are no obvious visual clues, which is why so many children are mistaken for being naughty or rude.Autism is a disabling brain disorder. It affects the way in which people understand and react to the world around them. This causes them to act differently than others. Many autistic people have a hard time using words to say what they want or need, where as others might end up repeating the same word or sentence over and over again.
The difficulty in understanding what others are saying can cause great confusion. They may see or hear a person talking, and although every word has been heard, they fail to grasp the meaning of what has been said. Communication: "ASD" can affect both verbal and non-verbal skills.
People with "autism" that do speak may have complicated speech patterns
– using odd phrases and words etc… They may also have difficulties with body language, including problems using and reading body language and gestures. They can also face problems following instructions.
Social: People with autism may have difficulties in relating to other people and understanding the emotions of others. They may for example show little interest in other people and seem distant, detached and will avoid eye contact. They can also avoid physical contact and affection. People with ASD will generally prefer spending time alone.
Imagination: People living with autism will often have set routines and obsessions, they tend to be rigid in their like and dislikes and in how they go about their day. This inflexibility can lead to difficulties coping with change, planning for the future and managing new situations.
Whenever you hear that a child may have autism, the most detrimental thoughts arrived in One’s mind. You may feel frightened, lonely as well as overwhelmed. Many of these feelings tend to be natural whenever dealing with such a scenario, but it does not need to be terrifying. There are lots of organizations and individuals to help you. During the procedure of dealing with the analysis of autism, you may undergo a combination of feelings. Inside this book you will learn what to expect and the stages of coping with the analysis, also you will know the 10 Strategies for Celebrating Holidays Together with your "Autistic Child".
Autism: Why My Child Is Different - The Complete And Easy Guide To "Autism Asperger Syndrome" - Autism Therapy, Diagnosis, Autism Symptoms And Treatments Cure For Special Need Children
Amazon Kindle Best Seller, A Must Read!
About The Author
Katherine Dailey is a mother of a beautiful baby girl, who she adores daily. She has worked as a nurse for 18 years and has also been a Autism Asperger Syndrome counselor."Autism": Why My Child Is Different - The Complete And Easy Guide To "Autism Asperger Syndrome Disorders" Special Needs Children
On first sight of a child with "autism" it would be very unlikely that you would tell them apart from any other child. There are no obvious visual clues, which is why so many children are mistaken for being naughty or rude.Autism is a disabling brain disorder. It affects the way in which people understand and react to the world around them. This causes them to act differently than others. Many autistic people have a hard time using words to say what they want or need, where as others might end up repeating the same word or sentence over and over again.
The difficulty in understanding what others are saying can cause great confusion. They may see or hear a person talking, and although every word has been heard, they fail to grasp the meaning of what has been said. Communication: "ASD" can affect both verbal and non-verbal skills.
People with "autism" that do speak may have complicated speech patterns
– using odd phrases and words etc… They may also have difficulties with body language, including problems using and reading body language and gestures. They can also face problems following instructions.
Social: People with autism may have difficulties in relating to other people and understanding the emotions of others. They may for example show little interest in other people and seem distant, detached and will avoid eye contact. They can also avoid physical contact and affection. People with ASD will generally prefer spending time alone.
Imagination: People living with autism will often have set routines and obsessions, they tend to be rigid in their like and dislikes and in how they go about their day. This inflexibility can lead to difficulties coping with change, planning for the future and managing new situations.
Whenever you hear that a child may have autism, the most detrimental thoughts arrived in One’s mind. You may feel frightened, lonely as well as overwhelmed. Many of these feelings tend to be natural whenever dealing with such a scenario, but it does not need to be terrifying. There are lots of organizations and individuals to help you. During the procedure of dealing with the analysis of autism, you may undergo a combination of feelings. Inside this book you will learn what to expect and the stages of coping with the analysis, also you will know the 10 Strategies for Celebrating Holidays Together with your "Autistic Child".
Autism: Why My Child Is Different - The Complete And Easy Guide To "Autism Asperger Syndrome" - Autism Therapy, Diagnosis, Autism Symptoms And Treatments Cure For Special Need Children
Amazon Kindle Best Seller, A Must Read!
About The Author
Katherine Dailey is a mother of a beautiful baby girl, who she adores daily. She has worked as a nurse for 18 years and has also been a Autism Asperger Syndrome counselor. Read more

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