No - autism is a neurological condition, autistic children grow-up into autistic adults.
Information about autism in children can be found on the NHS Choices website, as well as YoungMinds. There is further information on Autism Speaks and from the website of the Autism Society.
yes it is because autism is not something that only one person in a family you could have 5 children and all of these children could have autism.
Yes, autism children can eat fish if he or she is not allergic.
No, Autism is not only in children.Autism is a neurological difference, a person is born Autistic just like a person is born neurotypical. An Autistic person will always be Autistic and thus become an Autistic adult. Autistic people often improve over time, learning social and communication skills as well as learning to cope with or mask autism characteristics in order to fit in to neurotypical society. Autistic adults often fit in better than children.
The history of autism begins in the early 1940's.In 1943, Leo Kanner of Baltimore published his first paper identifying autistic children paper on the disorder,asserting he had noticed such children since 1938.
There are plenty schools that cater to children with autism depending on where you live. Mariposa school is a school specially designed for children with autism.
There is currently no scientific evidence to support a direct connection between the use of glyphosate in agriculture and the development of autism in children. Multiple studies have been conducted and no conclusive link has been found between glyphosate exposure and autism.
There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that mercury exposure can cause autism in children.
Patricia Howlin has written: 'The range of abilities in autism' 'Autism' -- subject(s): Patients, Autism, Rehabilitation, Autistic people, Asperger's syndrome, Asperger Syndrome, Autistic Disorder 'The alleviation of family problems' 'Treatment of autistic children' -- subject(s): Autism, Autism in children, Autism, Infantile, Autistic children, Infantile Autism, Rehabilitation, Therapy, Treatment
most people with autistic children, autism is not fatal
There is no proven link between genetics or heredity and Autism, but parents who have one child with Autism have a 20% higher chance of their second having it also.
Autism primarily affects males.