Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Autism Consequences

Autism
Consequences

When a child with autism increases, the disease can give rise to different behaviors. In the presence of several individuals suffering from autism, which strikes first is the difference, not similarity of their behavior.


Ability to function as an autistic social environment and become self depends largely on symptoms, as well as their severity. In some patients - especially those less affected - the symptoms may diminish in time, so they can have a normal life. Others, in contrast, shows an improvement. It is also possible that some children with autism symptoms get worse in adolescence.


Although some doctors say that language learning must occur before the age of 5 years, experience shows that there can be progress in this area even after the first six years of life.

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