ASD

AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER


Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): Online Treatment for Children

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental delay that can significantly impact a child's social, communication, and behavioral skills. Specially-abled children with ASD may exhibit unique ways of communicating, interacting, behaving, and learning, ranging from exceptional abilities to significant challenges.

Types of Autism Spectrum Disorder

Asperger's Disorder(Asperger Syndrome)

Autistic Disorder (Classic Autism)

Pervasive Developmental Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS)

CDD is a rare condition where a child experiences a significant loss of previously acquired skills, such as language, social abilities, and motor skills, usually between the ages of 2 and 4.

Online Treatment for ASD

Our online therapy platform offers specialized treatment programs designed to address the unique needs of children with ASD. With the flexibility of online sessions, we provide comprehensive support to enhance communication, social skills, and behavioral management. Our treatment approach includes:

Join Our Online Treatment Program: Supporting Children with ASD

Through our online therapy platform, we are committed to helping children with ASD reach their full potential. Our qualified professionals utilize evidence-based practices to deliver effective treatment and support for children with ASD. Contact us today to learn more about our online treatment programs and how we can assist your child on their developmental journey.

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FAQ

With proper diagnosis and therapies, the symptoms may be minimized to a level where the child is able to function normally. Mild ASD symptoms are easily manageable. The child may or may not grow out of it completely.
You can see an autism specialist like a developmental pediatrician or a pediatric neurologist for consultation on autism spectrum disorder.
Autism is often due to genetic abnormalities. Hence it is an inborn trait. Autism symptoms may show up after a few months of birth, but it cannot develop in teens or adulthood.
Children with mild cerebral palsy have a very high survival rate. It will reduce with increasing severity. With regular medications, therapies, and follow-ups with doctors, a child with cerebral palsy will be able to lead a fulfilling life.
Create a routine and encourage your child to follow it. For example, every morning, make them sit on the potty if they don’t get the urge. For more information on this topic, you can watch our video