No, autism can't be cured, because there's nothing to be cured of. At least we can say that we don't know what we are curing. So in short, autism is not a disease, so there is no cure.
Coaches work closely with families to identify strengths and weaknesses in their child's abilities and teach them effective methods for managing challenging situations.
Unfortunately, there is no cure for autism just yet. It’s an incredibly complex condition, and one that requires ongoing support.
To really help a child with autism, it's important to increase your awareness so that their needs can be uncovered. Simply opening up your awareness and really looking for and noticing the patterns can go a long way to truly helping your child with autism.
Our poor attention days may be due to excessive alcohol, poor sleep etc. When it's our kids, we want to label it and treat it with medication.
Autism kids are here to change the world for the better. They're starting their life with challenges, which helps them see the world in a new way.
Autism is like a puzzle with no clear treatment that suits everyone. Each child is different, and what works for one may not work ...
Siblings of children on the spectrum may be more likely to be diagnosed on the autism spectrum. However, this doesn't mean that autism is ...