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My Child Has Autism. Now what?

Receiving a diagnosis of autism for your child can be overwhelming, but it's important to know that you are not alone. While there is no known cure for autism, there is hope. Your child can still learn, grow, and develop new skills within their potential. The first steps are to educate yourself about the diagnosis, adjust your home environment to meet their needs, and seek professional therapeutic services. Remember, with the right support, your child can thrive.

Here is a comprehensive overview of autism spectrum disorder, neurodevelopmental disorder that affects communication, social interactions, and behavior. The disorder is diagnosed in children and falls along a spectrum of symptoms that can vary in severity. Children with autism are unique and different, and their symptoms can include difficulty in social situations, repetitive behavior, and intense interests. Autism  is believed to be caused by a complex interaction of many factors and occurs more in males than females. Remember it is not the parents' fault their child has autism.

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