You can't 'get rid of' your Autism.
Autism is a difference in how your brain works, it's not something that you have but it is what makes you who you are. You cannot get rid of Autism, it's something you are born as and continue to be throughout your entire life. There's also no need to get rid of your autism, it's not a bad thing at all.
There is no cure for autism, and hopefully there never will be.
Autism is a neurological difference, a variation in human beings just like race. The only way to 'cure' autism would be to eradicate Autistic people, like suggesting to eradicate African-American people this would be highly unethical and would be considered eugenics. Many people are trying to 'cure' autism via pre-natal screening and genetic modification, hopefully this doesn't happen.
There is no cure for autism. It is not a disease. There are treatments to help with difficulties caused by autism.
Through studying and practising, people with autism could become more independent.
The best proven controlling method by now is ABA therapy combined with D.A.N protocol, not drugs.
You can't get rid of it you have got it all your life.
No you won't get fully better if you have autism.
There are plenty of therapies and programmes nowdays. However, autism can hardly be cured. It can only get better if you try.
It's impossible to say as we don't understand enough about autism yet - diagnosis is increasing, which is giving people the impression that autism is on the increase (when in fact it is simply that we understand autism better and diagnosis is better), but that doesn't necessarily mean that autism is on the increase.
No you can't get fully better from autism Because it is a life long condition that you are born with. However, many people learn coping skills and have productive lives.
Autism is as common today as it always has been - currently figures put autism diangosis in children at 1 in 50, this doesn't mean an increase in autism but an increase in awareness of autism and better diangosis so more autistic people are now getting diagnosed.
There is a particular group of people that have autism: Autistic people! Autism does tend to be more commonly found in males, however often autism symptoms show differently in females and females are better at hiding their symptoms so it may be that autism is just underdiagnosed in females.
There's nothing to suggest that autism is more prevalent today than it was decades, hundreds, or thousands of years ago. Autism diagnosis is on the increase but this doesn't mean that autism is on the increase.
No - autism is a neurological condition, it is the way in which the brain functions. A person can become less severely effected by negative aspects of autism, however they will always be autistic, and many autistic people are very thankful for being autistic.
People with autism are generally slower at learning then others,but along with that said so by my health teacher,people with autism can remember dates alot better then general people.I know this one person with autism and he asked me my birthday so i told him and he said oh, you were born on a Saturday i believe.sure enough, he was right
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Infantile Autism is when a baby or toddler (an Infant) has autism.
Basicly, autism is something you are born to have, not something that you could grow into. So, adult autism, means that a child with autism grows up and become an adult with autism. However, if you didn't find out that you have autism until you are an adult, then your autism must be the mild kind on the entire autism spectrum.