Autism in Children: Signs and Support

How Autism presents in children and young people, and how parents and teachers can help.

Autism is a developmental disorder that affects information processing. People with autism have difficulties with social and communication skills. They have restricted interests and engage in repetitive behaviors. They also tend to experience sensitivity or discomfort from sensory stimulation such as certain lights or sounds.

Parenting a Child with Autism

Learning that a child has autism can be overwhelming, and parents might cycle through different emotions. Parenting a child with autism often means researching programs and services, keeping detailed records, and becoming a child’s advocate in school and medical settings, in addition to adjusting to new financial and relationship considerations.

It’s important to remember that autism is a relatively common condition, and there are many resources and professionals available to help parents provide the best support possible for their child.

For more, see Parenting a Child with Autism .

The classroom can be a challenging place for children with autism, from staying on top of their schoolwork to the bright lights and sounds in the building. Children with autism are entitled to services that can help support their education . Parents play an integral part in this process, from securing an individualized education plan to keeping open channels of communication with teachers.

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For a comprehensive understanding of autism, read our complete guide:

Complete Autism Guide

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