I have AS and gone to school from elemantary to college and nothing serious occured. The only thing my parents did was have me see a Speech class teacher for thirty minutes once a week to evaluate how I was doing.
More academically speaking people with AS may need more time to complete something (as they tend to be very descriptive or exact) and usually need instructions to be repeated twice. Some people with AS may not understand and become upset or angry, teachers in turn are normally instructed to keep a mild distacne and speak in a calm voice (AS individuals tend to have sensitive ears, so please don't yell as this may agitate them further).
2 twins in my neighborhood had autism but they ACTUALLY GREW OUT OF IT!! Nurture the child. I was talking to the one who had it and you cant tell he was autistic
To provide help to those with autism.
Usually tell supervisors or "teachers".
There are many great websites you can go on and find the symptoms for autism. Also, consulting books, doctors, and teachers are good places to start as well.
I don't think so, if there was then people would have been using it, unless it's too expensive. I know there's no medicine to get rid of autism but there might be medicines that help autistic people deal with their autism.Don't rely on my answer alone because I'm not sure.
yes they do.
Try to consult help from others such as teachers, doctors or family members
Maurice Moses, behavior psychologist works with young children with autism. His approach is positive and proactive. He helps parents and teachers develop brain compatible instructional and behavior plans for young children with autism. He has worked with young children with autism for the past 20 years.
A good career to deal with children with autism is a special education teacher. Nutritionist is another career that may work with autistic children.
Student teachers may face challenges such as adapting to different teaching styles, managing classroom behavior, establishing authority, balancing coursework with teaching responsibilities, and receiving constructive feedback for improvement. They may also struggle with time management, developing lesson plans, maintaining work-life balance, and dealing with cultural differences or language barriers in diverse classroom settings.
Living with a family member with autism isn't hard to deal with once you realize it. Once they start to grow up, they can be like normal children but a little more "fragile". Sometimes they walk around flailing limps or dancing but you will learn to ignore that and find out what a great child they are. Autism isn't hard to deal with at all, it just requires lots of time and especilly love. :]
there is no real cure for Autism. the only thing that can help stop the process of autism from getting worse is to have the affected child be in Programs that will help him cope with his disability. but the only way that autism can really be cured is if someone is not born with it, but otherwise there is no Known cure of autism
You don't. Autism is currently incurable. Therapy and education can help symptoms, but it is otherwise impossible to "stop being autistic".