Behavior Problems Autistic or Normal
Behavior Problems-Autistic or Normal? ... A study conducted by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke suggested autism results from the disruption of normal brain development early in the stages of fetal development. ... Hearing problems are often confused with autism in a child and should be checked periodically to be sure the problem is or is not autism. ... Autistic children experience a variety of symptoms. ... Autistic children prefer routines and may get very upset if that routine is interrupted. If the normal routine to brush teeth before changing into pajamas has been changed to changing into pajamas first, the child may experience a behavior of anxiety. The child may get angry or scream and shout until the process is change back to the normal routine. Family changes in routine also affect the autistic child and may cause the child to become upset. Autistic children are apparently inflexible to specific routines or rituals. ... Nearly 40% of autistic children do not speak. Autistic children develop at different rates than normal children. ... Even though autistic children, through intervention and education, can be taught certain skills, it is possible to lose what they have learned and never again regain the ability to perform the tasks.