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| Autism campaign call for more carers ![]() Autism typically involves a lack of social skills A nation-wide campaign is being launched this morning to recruit more carers for children with autism. A disabled support charity, "Shared Care Network" is heading the appeal for more volunteers. The charity's study has shown that the parents of autistic children are under a great deal of stress and many suffer from exhaustion: What is autism? Autism is a developmental disability that affects the way a person communicates and interacts with other people. People with autism cannot relate to others in a meaningful way. They also have trouble making sense of the world at large. As a result, their ability to develop friendships is impaired. They also have a limited capacity to understand other people's feelings. Autism is often also associated with learning disabilities. Reality to an autistic person is a confusing, interacting mass of events, people, places, sounds and sights. There seems to be no clear boundaries, order or meaning to anything. A large part of life is spent just trying to work out the pattern behind everything. What are the characteristics of autism? The National Autistic Society lists three major areas which cause people with autism serious problems. They are: Autism is also associated with repetitive behaviour and a refusal to change routine. What causes autism? Nobody really knows what causes autism. However, it is thought that genetic factors are likely to play a crucial role. Research has also linked the condition with a variety of conditions affecting brain development which occur before, during, or very soon after birth. How is autism diagnosed? Autism can be difficult to diagnose as it is a complex condition and symptoms are variable. Although the characteristics of autism are generally evident in the first few years of life, the condition can go undetected for many years especially in those who are at the more able end of the spectrum where the signs are more subtle. However, people with autism do tend to exhibit tell-tale behavioural signs. These can include tapping parts of the body, rocking, teeth grinding and repetitive grunting. More complicated behaviours associated with the condition include: Can people with autism be helped? Specialist education and structured support are available to help maximise skills and achieve full potential in adulthood. Information is available from the National Autistic Society helpline on 0870 600 85 85. |
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