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How To Get Services For My Child With Autism

Does My Child Have Autism It is best to determine that your child has autism as soon as possible.  There is no cure for autism, but the symptoms can be managed.  Regulating symptoms makes it possible for your young child to learn critical social, communication, functional and behavioral skills. Watch What She Does An effective tool to help you gauge if you need professional assistance is on the Autism Speaks website.  It’s called the M-CHAT-R, or the Modified Checklist in Autism for Toddlers, Revised. Through a series of 20 questions you can highlight specific behaviors that a child with autism can display.  Make an appointment with your pediatrician right away if the checklist indicates your child may have autism. The Two Step Process Developmental Screening and Comprehensive Diagnostic Evaluation The first step to getting a diagnosis for autism is the developmental screening.  It’s a short test that involves your pediatrician asking you questions about what … Keep Reading…

How Can Autism Affect My Child?

His Story of Autism One of the best ways to share the autism experience is to share the story of someone who has autism. Perry’s experience is probably a lot like many other kids who have autism.  As his mother Mary Elizabeth recounts, “Our personal journey into…autism began…with the birth of our son, Perry. Since the beginning, he struggled immensely. The first thing we noticed was that he seemed very restless.” There are many areas in a child’s growth that are directly impacted by autism. A few of these issues are gastrointestinal (GI) problems, feeding issues, disrupted sleep and anxiety. GI Problems According to the Autism Speaks and Interactive Autism Network websites, GI problems are very common among children with autism.  There seems to be more information and studies compiled on the link between autism and chronic constipation. However, there are several other GI problems associated with autism, such as: abdominal pain, gastroesophageal reflux and … Keep Reading…

Autism: Red Flags

Diagnosing Autism As a condition that affects 1 in every 59 children, autism spectrum disorder or ASD is a serious issue.  You’ve heard about it on the news, seen it portrayed in movies, and chances are you probably know someone with autism. While there is no cure for ASD, it can be managed with treatment. In fact, the sooner a child with ASD can be treated the better. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) some studies have shown that parents recognize signs of autism before the age of one.  Studies also showed that 80 to 90 percent of all parents of kids with ASD definitely recognized signs of autism by 24 months of age. Ultimately it’s the job of a trained professional to diagnose the neurological disorder ASD, but there are red flags that you should be on the lookout for. Speech-language pathologists do not diagnose autism, but we often work with a … Keep Reading…