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Autism Therapy - An Endless Job

Unfortunately autism at this point has no known cure and very little is known about the specific causes of this condition. Diagnosing this disorder is not easy either as often the visible signs of this condition are assumed to be “bad-behavior” and behavior management programs are prescribed instead. One thing does seem to be certain and that is that autism therapy, started early enough does seem to help correct and at least control the condition and give the affected individual the best chance at living and integrating normally in the very often harsh day to day world we live in!

Tough on Parents

There is nothing tougher on a parent then learning that their child is autistic. The parent has to realize there is no cure and that life for their child may in fact be very difficult. The key is starting therapy as soon as possible and parents must realize that anything less can substantially worsen the odds for their child to be ale to integrate into the real world. Autism therapy consists of a series of exercises that are designed to take the child out of their own private world and bring them into the real world. Unfortunately as many parents of autistic children have learned this therapy is not always 100% successful. Once the child has a closed door and shut out the world it is often impossible to reach them and reopen it.

Since autistic children tend to isolate themselves from their environment, it is tough to teach them as they loose focus and stop observing. The most important tool for learning is the power to observe and autism therapy is designed to work around this problem and help the child learn despite this tenancy. there are different approaches that are used to accomplish this and progress is often very slow.

There is Hope

The good news is that there have been documented cases where autism therapy was started early and the children made huge advances and became able to integrate and function in the real world. It is these cases that provide hope for those that are struggling with autism. Unfortunately it is very expensive to educate an autistic child and resources are limited. The parents and their autistic dependants must fight an often difficult battle to help their loved ones survive and hopefully prosper despite their affliction. Home schooling seems to be the path most taken since government facilities are few and far between. Looking after their dependents is hard enough without having to fight the system to get what is needed. Still the hope that the child or dependent shines on with the promise of a possible cure sometime in the future.

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