CHILD WITH AUTISTIC SPECTRUM DISORDER: CARE AND CHALLENGES
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CHILD WITH AUTISTIC SPECTRUM DISORDER: CARE AND CHALLENGES Vera Marukyan
Autism Spectrum Disorder is a multifaceted neurodevelopmental condition, presenting unique challenges for children and their families. Characterized by a wide spectrum of symptoms and challenges, autism presents a unique set of demands on caregivers, educators, and healthcare professionals. The journey of raising an autistic child is a multifaceted one, requiring a deep understanding of the child's needs, strengths, and potential. In this article, we embark on an exploration of the intricate care and challenges that accompany raising an autistic child, while also shedding light on the recent scientific advancements that have transformed our approach to this condition. This article explores the care and challenges associated with raising autistic children, incorporating recent scientific advancements.
The purpose of this article is to provide a comprehensive overview of the care and challenges associated with raising an autistic child, while also highlighting the scientific advancements that have shaped suggested approach to autism care. The critical areas such as early diagnosis and intervention, the role of Individualized Education Plans, sensory sensitivities, family support, and the transformative potential of advancements in assistive technologies will delve into within the frame of this paper.
Understanding the unique needs of autistic children and addressing their challenges requires a comprehensive and up-to-date knowledge base. Autism is a condition that manifests differently in each individual, and recent scientific advancements have greatly expanded our insight into its complexities. By navigating the evolving landscape of autism research and care, it is possible to provide more effective support to children with autism and their families.
DOI: 10.24234/se.v7i2.11 Armenian Journal of Special Education, 7(2) 78-91