Some autistic children stack their toys because they appreciate the order. Autistic people often seek order because it is a constant within a world that can seem confusing and disorganized.
Kidscope toys is a great company to get educational toys for children with special needs. They have a large line of therapeutic toys as well as educational ones. They are more geared toward Autistic kids but provide for any child in need.
Some good toys to give to an autistic child can be things that stimulates their mind and engage in the item. These toys can be a book, a puzzle, a board game, and arts and crafts.
No - autism is a neurological condition, autistic children grow-up into autistic adults.
No, not all Autistic children are savants. Many Savants are Autistic, but most Autistic people are as normal as Neurotypical people with no particularly special talents.
The child's autism level will necessarily dictate which toys would give the most benefit. However some popular therapeutic toys include cars and vehicles, grocery and retail toys that will allow the child to develop social interaction skills.
No, Autistic children are not damaged so they do not need to be healed. Marijuana can help with Autism symptoms such as anxiety, but equally in some Autistic children it can make problems worse.
Feral children may act similar to severally autistic children, but the conditions are different. Autism is caused by genetics, feralism is caused by extreme neglect, so feral children are technically not autistic, though I've seen theories that say only autistic children are capable of figuring out on how to live in the wild, and therefor all feral would be autistic.
Autistic children can do many things that other children whom are not autistic do on a daily basis. I advise showing him/her how to do it safely and be patient with the child. Good luck!
The parents of autistic children really have their work cut out for them.
No.
Autistic children DO feel pain.
Kiyo Kitahara has written: 'Record of actual education of autistic children by daily life therapy' -- subject(s): Autistic children, Education, Musashino Higashi Gakuen, Schools 'Daily life physical education for autistic children' -- subject(s): Autistic children, Case studies, Motor ability in children, Musashino Higashi Gakuen, Physical education for children with disabilities, Recreation