Present-day parents are more informed than their counterparts in the last decades due to the freely available information. However, the downside to this abundance is that there can be unverified, made-up and misleading claims that may scare the readers, especially if you are seeking knowledge about your child. As parents, we tend to Google information as soon as we notice slight inconveniences or differences in behaviour in our children. First of all, it’s essential to understand that conforms with an expert to seek the right diagnosis. One such condition where expert intervention becomes imperative is Autism. Delays in recognition cause inconvenience to both the child and the family.
So, if you are looking for more information regarding the same on the internet, it’s essential to confirm it comes from credible sources.
In this blog, we intend to shed light on different types of Autism and their traits. It’s pivotal to understand that these types are a yesteryear classification. Presently, every type comes under the broad spectrum of ASD, which is Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Kanner’s Syndrome
- Social interaction difficulties
- Communication challenges
- Repetitive behaviours, restricted interests
- Sensory sensitivities
- Difficulties with social cues
- Unusual speech patterns
- Intense, fixated interests
Asperger’s Syndrome
Social interaction challenges:
- Difficulty understanding social cues and body language
- Struggles with reciprocal conversations
- May appear awkward or uninterested in social interactions
- Challenges in forming and maintaining relationships
Communication differences:
- Good language skills, but may have trouble with pragmatics (the social use of language)
- May have unusual speech patterns or tone
- Difficulties understanding nonverbal communication
Restricted interests and repetitive behaviours:
- Intense, focused interests that can become obsessions
- Repetitive movements or routines
- Distress with changes in routine
Other characteristics:
- May have above-average intelligence
- Can be highly focused and detail-oriented
- May experience over or under-sensitivity
Pervasive Developmental Disorder – Not Otherwise Specified
- Mild challenges to significant impairment with social interactions
- Difficulties with communication, either delay or difficulty understanding the language’s social context
- Repetitive behaviours
Childhood Disintegrative Disorder
- Typical development in language, social skills, play, and motor skills until at least the age of 2.
- Significant loss of previously acquired skills after some time.
- Losing interest in things they were previously inclined towards
- Challenges with social interaction and communication
- Might exhibit repetitive behaviours and have restricted interests.
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Autism is a spectrum that encompasses a wide range of experiences. Each autistic individual is unique, which is why understanding the different ways autism can present is crucial. It enables us to provide appropriate support while fostering acceptance. Additionally, empowering autistic individuals to live their best lives.
Matrix Healthcare, a registered NDIS provider in Melbourne, understands the diverse needs of individuals on the autism spectrum. We offer personalised support services. Our dedicated team works closely with families. We strive to empower individuals. We help them reach their full potential. Contact us to learn more about our services. Our experts will provide you with customised solutions that meet your requirements.