Yes, it is a developmental disability which cannot be cured. However, it can be treated with great success and many people with autism lead normal lives as adults.
Yes you will have autistic spectrum disorder all your life.
No I will have autism all my life.
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No I will never be fully well from autism no.
Yes I will have autism all my life.
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Autism is a neurological difference, it is how the brain works and who you are as an individual. Thus for as long as you live you will be autistic.
By breathing, eating, etc. while accomplishing all the milestones most people go through during their life. Autism is not life-threatening.
Children with Autism generally have a normal life expectancy similar to individuals without Autism. However, they may face certain health conditions or challenges associated with Autism that could impact their overall health and well-being. Regular medical check-ups and support services can help address any potential issues and improve their quality of life.
All age groups are affected by autism. Autism is a neurological difference that starts within the womb and continues throughout a persons entire life. A person is Autistic throughout their lives so at all ages, it does not just effect someone for a specific number of years or during a specific age range.
Autism and Asperger's Syndrome do not affect the life span of an individual.
Autism is a neurological difference, as such you are born autistic and you cannot become autistic. Autism and vaccinations are completely unrelated.
Are you crazy? Autism is not a life-threatening disorder!
It depends on what you want for that person. If you want them to have a good life then of course go for it!!=)
Izzy Baia: Autism, Life and Other Unsolved Mysteries is by Kevin Whelan.
The mission of the Autism Society of America is to improve the quality of life for individuals that have autism. The Autism Society of America also raises money to put toward finding answers to the many unanswered questions about autism.
Sorry there is no cure for autism , but can improve with regular speech and language therapy , but its a life long condition
No, autism is not a disease full-stop.Autism is a neurological difference, thus it is life-long because we will always have autistic brains. Referring to autism as a disease is offensive, please do not do so again.