What Can I Expect in Terms of Progress for My Child?
At times, especially when diagnosed early, it may be difficult to predict what the final outcome will be. Even though ASD is a lifelong disorder, some children will do better than others and a small proportion may “outgrow” some of the difficulties. Subtle changes, however, persist universally, even in the best of situations throughout life, and involve mostly social interaction skills and some obsessive-compulsive behaviors.
Getting Help for your Child Early will Support their Development.
This help may be in the form of therapies, such as:
As well as special education teacher services, nutritional changes, and family training.
What is recommended for each child will depend on their own unique presentation and needs.