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Dealing With Autism
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Do You Know Someone With Autism?

Want To Find Out What Autism Is Really About?

Are You Looking For Ways To Deal With Autism?

This e-book that I have developed will answer all your questions!
With 13 Chapters Packed with Great Useful Information.

1. Autism Is a 'Spectrum' Disorder

People with autism can be a little autistic or very autistic. Thus, it
is possible to be bright, verbal, and autistic as well as mentally
retarded, non-verbal and autistic. A disorder that includes such a
broad range of symptoms is often called a spectrum disorder; hence the
term "autism spectrum disorder." The most significant shared symptom
is difficulty with social communication (eye contact, conversation,
taking another perspective, etc.).

2. Asperger Syndrome is a High Functioning Form of Autism

Asperger Syndrome (AS) is considered to be a part of the autism
spectrum. The only significant difference between AS and High
Functioning Autism is that people with AS usually develop speech right
on time while people with autism usually have speech delays. People
with AS are generally very bright and verbal, but have significant
social deficits (which is why AS has earned the nickname "Geek
Syndrome").

3. People With Autism Are Different from One Another

If you've seen Rain-Man or a TV show about autism, you may think you
know what autism "looks like." In fact, though, when you've met one
person with with autism you've met ONE person with autism. Some people
with autism are chatty; others are silent. Many have sensory issues,
gastrointestinal problems, sleep difficulties and other medical
problems. Others may have social-communication delays - and that's it.

4. There Are Dozens of Treatments for Autism - But No 'Cure'

So far as medical science is aware, there is at present no cure for
autism. That's not to say that people with autism don't improve,
because many improve radically. But even when people with autism
increase their skills, they are still autistic, which means they think
and perceive differently from most people. Children with autism may
receive many types of treatments. Treatments may be biomedical,
sensory, behavioral, developmental or even arts-based. Depending upon
the child, certain treatments will be more successful than others.

5. There Are Many Theories on the Cause of Autism, But No Consensus

You may have seen or heard news stories about possible causes of
autism. Theories range from mercury in infant vaccines to genetics to
the age of the parents to almost everything else. At present, most
researchers think autism is caused by a combination of genetic and
environmental factors - and it's quite possible that different
people's symptoms have different causes.

6. People Don't Grow Out of Autism

Autism is a lifelong diagnosis. For some people, often (but not
always) those who receive intensive early intervention, symptoms may
decrease radically. People with autism can also learn coping skills to
help them manage their difficulties and even build on their unique
strengths. But a person with autism will probably be autistic
throughout their lives.

7. Families Coping with Autism Need Help and Support

Even "high functioning" autism is challenging for parents. "Low
functioning" autism can be overwhelming to the entire family. Families
may be under a great deal of stress, and they need all the
non-judgemental help they can get from friends, extended family, and
service providers. Respite care (someone else taking care of the
person with autism while other family members take a break) can be a
marriage and/or family-saver!

8. There's No 'Best School' for a Child with Autism

You may have heard of a wonderful "autism school," or read of a child
doing amazingly well in a particular type of classroom setting. While
any given setting may be perfect for any given child, every child with
autism has unique needs. Even in an ideal world, "including" a child
with autism in a typical class may not be the best choice. Decisions
about autistic education are generally made by a team made up of
parents, teachers, administrators and therapists who know the child
well.

9. There Are Many Unfounded Myths About Autism

The media is full of stories about autism, and many of those stories
are less than accurate. For example, you may have heard that people
with autism are cold and unfeeling, or that people with autism never
marry or hold productive jobs. Since every person with autism is
different, however, such "always" and "never" statements simply don't
hold water. To understand a person with autism, it's a good idea to
spend some time getting to know him or her - personally!

10. Autistic People Have Many Strengths and Abilities

It may seem that autism is a wholly negative diagnosis. But almost
everyone on the autism spectrum has a great to deal to offer the
world. People with autism are among the most forthright,
non-judgemental, passionate people you'll ever meet. They are also
ideal candidates for many types of careers.

Top 10 Facts About Autism!
What The E-Book Contains:

Chapter 1: What is Autism?
A. What the disorder is
-a. overview of symptoms.
-b. overview of types of autism.
B. How often the condition occurs.
-a. statistics on how many children have autism.
-b. breakdown of statistics on how many suffer from each form.

Chapter 2: Autism Disorders
An overview of each disorder
-a. autism spectrum.
-b. aspergers.
-c. Retts Syndrome
-d. childhood dis-integrative disorder CDD
-e. PPD-NOS/atypical autism.

Chapter 3: Causes of Autism
An overview of the causes of Autism
-a. pregnancy complications.
-b. genetics.
-c. atypical brain development.
-d. MMR vaccine theory.
-e. link to immune deficiency problems.
-f. diet contributions that can make it worse, food allergies.

Chapter 4: How Autism Is Diagnosed

Chapter 5: Behavioral Issues
A. An overview of the behavioral issues associated with Autism
Spectrum Disorders
-a. aggression
-b. self-injuries
-c. eating habits
-d. sensory problems
-e. ADHD
-f. tourette syndrome
-g. antisocial personality disorder
-h. fragile-x disorder

Chapter 6: Recognizing ASD behaviors and symptoms
List and descriptions of different behaviors linked to autism
-a. Child's abilities
-b. repetitive behaviors
-c. language delay or inappropriate language use
-d. Things the child should know and do that they are not
-e. irrational fears
-f. emotionally out of control

Chapter 7: Dealing with Autism
Tips for dealing with a child suffering from Autism Spectrum Disorders
-a. emotions/feelings
-b. over-stimulation
-c. withdraw symptoms
-d. dealing with physical aggression
-e. dealing with manipulation
-f. dealing with negative classroom behaviors
-g. ABA and Floor time Techniques for dealing with autism
-h. how to encourage physical development
-i. how to manage emotions
-j. Dealing with mental development
-k. things to avoid doing

Chapter 8: Why Autism is found more in Boys than in girls
A. An overview of the gene that causes autism
B. why it is more common in males than females
C. theories on why this occurs

Chapter 9: Why Autism is not always Diagnosed Early
A. Early signs that are missed
B. Dismissing symptoms as normal behavior of adolescents
C. harder to diagnose in girls than boys because of behavior traits
D. different levels of autism make some harder to diagnose

Chapter 10: Effects of Autism on the Family
A. siblings of autistic child who act out
B. siblings of autistic children who mature faster
C. stress and coping
D. social situations and discomfort
E. support group help for those who need it

Chapter 11: Ranges of Therapy for Autism Spectrum Disorders
A. Speech/language therapy
B. visual schedules
C. Sensory integration
D. ABA
E. Casein-free/gluten free-diets

Chapter 12: Treatment Options for ASD:
A. Stem Cell Treatment
B. Treatment through Diet
C. Medications for Treating Autism
D. AIT (Auditory Integration Training)

Chapter 13: Scientific Studies of autism
Overview of scientific studies in patients with
A. Autism spectrum
B. Aspergers
C. PPD-NOS

Chapter 14: Autism Personal /Success Stories
A. Autism Spectrum Success
B. Aspergers Success
C. PPD-NOS/atypical autism success
D. Success Stories

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Dr Dan Speaks On Autism
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Autism is a lifelong diagnosis. For some people, often (but not
always) those who receive intensive early intervention, symptoms may
decrease radically. People with autism can also learn coping skills to
help them manage their difficulties and even build on their unique
strengths. But a person with autism will probably be autistic
throughout their lives.

It may seem that autism is a wholly negative diagnosis. But almost
everyone on the autism spectrum has a great to deal to offer the
world. People with autism are among the most forthright,
non-judgemental, passionate people you'll ever meet.

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