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How do you be nice to someone with autism?
As we mark National Autism Awareness Month, consider these ways to be a friend to someone with autism:
- Don’t assume he or she doesn’t value friendship.
- [Read: An All-Out Assault on Autism.]
- Be patient.
- Communicate clearly.
- [Read: You!
- Make plans.
- Respect sensory differences.
How do you deal with someone on the spectrum?
Tips for Talking to Adults on the Autism Spectrum
- Address him or her as you would any other adult, not a child.
- Avoid using words or phrases that are too familiar or personal.
- Say what you mean.
- Take time to listen.
- If you ask a question, wait for a response.
- Provide meaningful feedback.
What does neurotypical mean in autism?
By 2014, the term “neurotypical” had become common enough to become the title of a PBS documentary featuring autistic individuals describing their own perceptions of themselves in relation to “normal” society: Via the worlds of 4-year-old Violet, teenager Nicholas, and middle-aged wife and mother Paula,…
Can alternative treatments help children with autism spectrum disorders?
Current research shows that as many as one third of parents of children with an ASD may have tried complementary or alternative medicine treatments, and up to 10\% may be using a potentially dangerous treatment. Before starting such a treatment, check it out carefully, and talk to your child’s doctor.
What is autism spectrum disorder (ASD)?
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) refers to a group of complex neurodevelopment disorders characterized by repetitive and characteristic patterns of behavior and difficulties with social communication and interaction. The symptoms are present from early childhood and affect daily functioning.
Are CAM treatments safe for children with autism spectrum disorders?
Current research shows that as many as one-third of parents of children with ASD may have tried CAM treatments, and up to 10\% may be using a potentially dangerous treatment [ 14-17]. Before starting such a treatment, talk to your child’s doctor. webpage.