AUTISM

Autism is a complex, lifelong develop mental disability affecting a person’s communication, imagination and social abilities. It typically appears in the first three years of life. Symptoms range from a mild learning and social disability to a severe impairment.

What is Autism ?

This is by far the most frequently asked question. Briefly, it is a severely incapacitating life long develop mental disorder that typically occurs in the first three years of life. It causes impairment or disturbance in three main areas Social skills, communicative ( verbal as well as non-verbal ) skills and in their repetitive and restricted behavious. Autism induviduals may show abnormal responses to sensations. Any one or more of the senses may be affected. All these difficulties manifest themselves in behaviours i.e. abnormal ways of relating to people, objects and events in the environment.
 
Autism is known as ‘spectrum disorder’, because the severity of symptoms ranges from a mild learning and social disability to a severe impairment, with multiple problems and highly unusual behavior. The disorder may occur alone or with accompanying problems such as mental retardation or seizures. Autism is not a rare disorder, being the third most common developmental disorder, more common than down’s syndrome .Typically about 20 in a population of 10,000 peoples will be autistic or have autistic symptoms. 80% of those affected by autism are boys. Autism is found throughout the world in families of all economic, social and racial backgrounds. Doctors, politicians and rickshaw drivers alike all have autistic children.
 

Cause of Autism

The exact cause of autism is not known, but research has pointed to several possible factors including genetics ( heredity ) metabolic or neurological factors, certain types of infections and problems occurring at birth.
 
 

SYMPTOMS OF AUTISM

What is a person with autism look like?

A child with high functioning autism may have a normal or high I.Q., be able to attend a regular school and hold a job later in life. However, this person may have difficulty expressing himself and may not know how to mix with other people. Moderately and more seriously affected children with autism will vary tremendously. Some autistic children do not ever develop speech, while others may develop speech but still have difficulty using language to communicate. Often, there is an unusual speech pattern, such as echoing whatever is said to them, repeating a word over and over, reversing “you” and “I” when asking for something, and speaking only to express needs, rather than emotions.
A child with autism looks just like any other child, but has distinctive behaviour patterns. A child who is autistic may enjoy rocking or spinning either himself or other objects, and may be happy to repeat the same activity for a long period of time. At other times, the child may move very quickly from one activity to another, and may appear to be hyperactive. Many autistic children have sensitivity to certain sounds or touch, and at other times, may appear not to hear anything at all. Autistic children may have very limited pretend play; they may not play appropriately with toys or may prefer to play with objects which are not toys. Autistic children may be able to do some things, like sing songs or recite rhymes very well, but may not be able to do things requiring social skills very well.
 
There are over 40 lakh autistic persons in India. Also Autism is 4 times more common in boys.