There are options to take their child to pediatrician, and then the pediatrician would redirect them to some other doctor. That would usually be a psychiatrist. He might give some medication. Also, parents should try to have their child to have as much company as possible, and allow it to live a normal life.
The parents of autistic children do not have a certain set of personality traits. They differ as with all people.
There is no correlation between Autism and divorce.Organisations such as Autism Speaks spread this myth to increase fear of Autism - suggesting that Autism is some terrible thing that breaks-up families in order to increase money people give them to eradicate Autism/Autistic people. There's no solid evidence to show that parents with Autistic children are more likely to divorce than parents with neurotypical children.
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.
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.
There are several options available to get training for teaching autistic children in San Jose. San Jose State University offers one of the most recognized programs which is an Autism Certificate.
Parents can effectively manage autism behaviors in their children by creating a structured routine, providing clear and consistent communication, using positive reinforcement, seeking professional support and therapy, and practicing patience and understanding.
While there is no such thing as "an autism diet," it seems that children with autism have some difficulties digesting gluten. Therefore, some parents have limited their autistic children to consuming minimal amounts of gluten. This reduction in consumption seems to have a positive impact on autistic children's behavior.
Parents can effectively manage encopresis in children with autism by implementing a consistent toileting routine, providing a high-fiber diet, ensuring regular physical activity, and seeking guidance from healthcare professionals for additional support and strategies.
Parents can effectively address and manage stool withholding behavior in children with autism by creating a consistent bathroom routine, providing a comfortable and private bathroom environment, offering positive reinforcement for using the toilet, and seeking guidance from healthcare professionals or therapists specialized in autism.
Autism only affects the person with Autism - injustice can effect the family as a whole if they cannot get easy access to Autism services, but Autism doesn't affect relationships of the Autistic persons parents. This is a classic tactic of Autism Speaks, they tell people that Autism ruins families and relationships in order to frame Autism as something terrible so that people give them more money - please don't listen to anti-Autism rhetoric from Autism Speaks.
Parents can best support their children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder by creating a structured routine, providing clear communication, offering positive reinforcement, and seeking professional guidance and therapy when needed.
Your children would not 'have autism' they would be Autistic.As autism is genetic often siblings of Autistic children will be Autistic too, but this isn't always the case - autism does tend to be more common in males, and obviously it depends on parents genes. In girls autism is a lot harder to pick-up on and diagnose, so it may take some time to spot traits.