
Find Autism Resources To Help Your Child
Find Autism Resources To Help Your Child
Autism
Caring or parenting a child with Autism may feel overwhelming at times.
The Caring4OurKids has outlined some of their best resources for children with Autism.
Caring4OurKids Autism Resource Guide
Caring4OurKids is a group of parents who have children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Some of these autistic children also have a few comorbid diseases such as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) and Fibromyalgia (M.E.).
The parents of Caring4Our Kids have come together to create a website of original and curated resources to help others who parent children with Autism.
Here are The Best Resources For Children With Autism:
Autism Resource Guide
- Autism Resources for Families
- Sesame Street Autism Resources for Parents
- Reduce the Noise: Help Loved Ones with Sensory Overload Enjoy Shopping
- CDC Autism Links and Resources
- Operation Autism for Military Families
- Academic Accommodation Resources
- Temple Grandin's Teaching Tips
- Taking your Child with Autism to the Orthodontist
- Estate Planning for Parents of Kids with Autism
Similar to numerous aliments Autism can vary in degree.
The National Institute of Health defines The Autism Spectrum as the name for a group of developmental disorders.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) includes a wide range, “a spectrum,” of skills, symptoms, and degrees of disability.
People with Autism Spectrum Disorder frequently exhibit these characteristics:
- Ongoing social problems
- Difficulty communicating and interacting with others
- Repetitive behaviors
- Limited interests
- Lack of desire to participate in activities
The above symptoms are typically recognized in the first two years of a child's life.
Autism Symptoms may hurt the individual’s ability to function socially, at school or work, or in other areas of life
The Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) ranges from people who are mildly impaired by their symptoms to people who are severely disabled from ASD symptoms.
Treatments and services can help improve a person’s symptoms and their ability to function.
The short video below helps to explain the feeling of being autistic.
This incredible video shares one girl's world of living with Autism.
Watching this girl, Carly Fleischmann will open your eyes to the world of Autism.
Carly, I admire and applaud you!
Health Reference/ Health Resources:
https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/autism-spectrum-disorders-asd/index.shtml
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