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How to Deal with Autism in Adults
Mike Alan
3 episodes
1 week ago
AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER (ASD) is a bio-neurological difference in which the brain is wired differently in autistic adults. People on the spectrum have variations in processing of data in the brain which is stronger in some areas and weaker in some areas than Neurotypical persons. They neither are better nor worse but simply different. They experience the world differently. Men are four times more prone to autism than women. But women are more severely affected if on a spectrum.
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AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER (ASD) is a bio-neurological difference in which the brain is wired differently in autistic adults. People on the spectrum have variations in processing of data in the brain which is stronger in some areas and weaker in some areas than Neurotypical persons. They neither are better nor worse but simply different. They experience the world differently. Men are four times more prone to autism than women. But women are more severely affected if on a spectrum.
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Schooling for Autistic Child
How to Deal with Autism in Adults
12 minutes 52 seconds
5 years ago
Schooling for Autistic Child

We can say that the triangle of parent-child and the therapist is essential. There should be a strong, effective collaboration between teachers and parents for the betterment of the child.

Early interventions and understanding the child’s differences and accepting them is very important. Schooling is very important for the child on the spectrum. It can be part-time schooling for two to four hours, but it will open a new horizon for the child.


How to Deal with Autism in Adults
AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER (ASD) is a bio-neurological difference in which the brain is wired differently in autistic adults. People on the spectrum have variations in processing of data in the brain which is stronger in some areas and weaker in some areas than Neurotypical persons. They neither are better nor worse but simply different. They experience the world differently. Men are four times more prone to autism than women. But women are more severely affected if on a spectrum.