Learning about autism might help you understand autistic children. Also learning about what makes your child happy and sad can prevent a future tantrum.
Someone taking care of a child.
No, of course not - autism is a neurological condition, a person is born autistic...a persons brain cannot completely change just because someone doesn't listen to them.
U will be nice to them or u will stare at him or her alot
The care of childrens teeth
yes you are taking CARE OF THEM.... be good to them and tend to every need
taking care of them or be there right there for them....always
Whether or not you can get back pay for taking care of someone depends. Were you hired to do it or did you volunteer? If you were hired what was your agreement with your employer? Even if you volunteered to take care of someone you may be able to get back pay if you can negotiate it so that the person who would be paying feels they want to give you money for your past services.
Autistic people (identity-first language) live as long as Neurotypical people, Autism doesn't impact on health in such a way that could shorten someone's life. In theory Autistic people have a slightly shorter lifespan because some Autistic people have problems identifying harmful behaviour - such as children who wander near water - also due to prejudice Autistic people may be more likely to be unemployed or be denied equal medical care which impacts on life.
Yes, autistic people can have pets and often prefer animals to people. As long as a person is able to care for a pet, whether autistic or not, then they can get a pet - some autistic people also have pets as support animals for comfort and company.
One can learn about taking care of fish by asking someone at a pet store like PetCo or PetSmart. Also, your local library is a great resource for picking a book about taking care of fish and reading it.
Cancer can be caused by not taking good care of your body or catching a disease from someone else.
Normally, you would say "care about". That means you care for someone. "Care of," would mean that someone or thing is the responsibility of another, particularly in a postal context. So if a letter is addressed "in care of" another person, that would mean that the owner of the address will be responsible for seeing that the person named first will get it.