Thursday, 2 October 2014

Autistic Kids - How To Handle Them The Right Way

By Mitch Yu


It can be a traumatic day for parents when they learn their child suffers from autism. It isn't easy to accept that your child is different and has problems. However, research is ongoing and today it's much easier to discover the resources you need to help you raise your autistic child. A case in point is the fact that schools must now accommodate all students with special needs, and this includes children who are autistic. Your life as parents will definitely have more challenges than the parents of a non-autistic child, but there are a lot of resources open to you and your child.

Autistic children, it has been said, can actually benefit from a modified diet, however the results can vary from child to child. When dairy products, as well as gluten, is removed from an autistic child's diet, research has shown that there has been several improvements in their overall behavior. The easiest way to tell if such methods are effective is to try them yourself, as they're unlikely to do any harm. Nutritionists agree that since this type of diet modification happens all the time, your child will be safe if you do it. Supplementation of protein is something that you have to do once you place your autistic child on a gluten-free diet.

An example of an autistic symptom is a child that is unresponsive to touch or to the words that you say. Unusual behaviors, or symptoms that appear to be autistic, still need to be addressed even if your child is diagnosed as not having autism. Expert advice is always something that you should get, especially if you feel that your child needs help.

Autistic kids may not be cured overnight, but trying a variety of treatments is your first step toward helping your child with their condition. It is true that some treatments will simply help children more than others. The fact that autism is still very much a mystery, most professionals in this field actually do not know how to cure this condition.

Other alternatives to a regular computer include tablet or iPad devices that will allow the autistic children to draw as a form of communication with others. Using different applications, iPads can help autistic children learn many things including how to count and learn alphabetic symbols.

It's better for you to not think of autism as a disease. The reason for autism has not yet been discovered and one child's case might not be the same as another child's. It's very important, both for your own peace of mind and for your interactions with your child, that you in no way blame yourself. It wasn't unusual in days gone by to lay the blame for a child's autism on the parents. The mother especially was singled out as being the cause. In 1943, child psychiatrist Leo Kanner wrote a paper that discussed how a "refrigerator mother" was the cause of her baby's autism because her lack of emotional warmth caused the child to turn away from human beings. This theory has basically been abandoned in the United States. The cause of autism is blamed on different causes nowadays - such as our toxic environment and a child's genetic disposition - but most people concur that autistic children can also be born into families who are happy, well adjusted, caring and affectionate. Find a copy of the Serenity Pray that was written by Reinhold Neibuhr in 1926, and truly learn to accept the things you cannot - at least at the moment - change. Remind yourself often that you are not responsible for this situation. We have as yet to uncover the remedy that will get rid of the ailment; this will not hinder your child in making great strides in living with the ailment. Our intent is to assist you and your child in experiencing a fulfilling life together. As the parent of an autistic child, you have to carefully observe what your child responds best to, and also take into consideration the advice of any professionals you're consulting.




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