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What is Autisim ???

Autism or autism spectrum disorder ASD refer to a broad range of conditions characterized by challenges with social skills, repetitive behavior, speech and non verbal communications. we know that there is not one autism but many sub types and each person with autism can have unique strength and challenges. A combination of genetic and environmental factors influence and development of Autism and autism often accompanied by medical issues such as :
  1. gastrointestinal disorders 
  2. Seizure 
  3.  Sleep disorder 
autism effect and estimated 1 in 59 children
 many people with Autism also have sensory issues.These can include various to certain site sound and other sensations. Autism Hallmark sign usually appear by Age 2 to 3.
Often it can be diagnosed as early as 18 month.


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