Understanding the Characteristics of Autism Spectrum Disorder.

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Also known as ASD, Autism Spectrum Disorder is a developmental disorder that directly strikes the brain. With various degrees of severity, the most common age at which Autism tends to show signs is five years, and it can significantly impact social skills, activities, ability to talk, psychological...


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Understanding the Characteristics of Autism
Spectrum Disorder!



Autism is a topic that is often surrounded by misconceptions and
misunderstandings. For those who are affected by it, the journey can be a
challenging one.
Behind the diagnosis are individuals, families, and communities facing daily
struggles and triumphs. The journey of those with autism and their loved ones is a
unique one, full of ups and downs. It can be a journey filled with love, joy, and
laughter, but it can also be filled with frustration, sadness, and loneliness.
Families struggle to understand powerful ways to teach a growth mindset to their
kids with special needs, and we understand the need to talk about the same.
Thus, this article will highlight challenges to the triumphs and everything in
between. Our goal is to create a space where everyone impacted by autism can
find information, connection, and hope. And most importantly, an application

built by Techugo will work towards the needs of those affected by the same.
How? This article will unveil more!
BUT FIRST, let us understand:
What is Autism?
Also known as ASD, Autism Spectrum Disorder is a developmental disorder that
directly strikes the brain. With various degrees of severity, the most common age
at which Autism tends to show signs is five years, and it can significantly impact
social skills, activities, ability to talk, psychological development, and more.
There are a number of challenges that children with autism may face, and some
of the most common ones include the following:
– Under or overreaction to any information received by them.
– Difficulty in understanding or perceiving any information they receive.
– Trouble using their body to indicate or respond to any information.
Early Signs of Autism Spectrum Disorder
As mentioned earlier, it is common for children with ASD to show developmental
differences at an early age. While activities like crawling, walking, etc., can be
normal, other abnormal gestures like pointing, social language, and more may go
unnoticed by the families.
To help parents keep track of behavioral differences in their children, here are the
three signs of clinical spectrum disorder that may help detect the same at an early
stage:
1. Delayed or Absence of Joint Attention
If you’re unfamiliar with the term, Joint Attention refers to looking back and forth
at an object or a person to try to build a connection with them. It comes in
multiple stages and may impact toddlers and babies in a varied manner.

Child autism spectrum disorder usually shows delayed or absent social
communication skills as per their age. For instance,
– Children under the age of 12 months are likely to ignore parents’ gestures, such
as pointing, causing a concern related to the child’s hearing.
– Children with ASD by the age of 15 months are likely to make little or no eye
contact and lead them to the object instead of reaching out themselves.
– Children by the age of 18 months are most likely to point out objects they want
their parents to get for them.
2. Language Delays and Differences
One of the Autism Spectrum Disorder symptoms includes setbacks in nonverbal
communication as follows:
– Use of Labels
Children diagnosed with ASD acquire the habit of labeling objects. They might also
learn labelling things before learning to call out people or family members.
– Echoing and Repeating
Young children tend to repeat what they see or hear. However, children
diagnosed with autism are likely to repeat things for a longer period, which is
called echoing.
3. Relapse in Developmental Milestones and Skills
As per reports, 25-30% of children developed a language that they gradually
stopped using. These kids were later diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder.
This is likely to happen with children in the age group of 15-24 months, and they
also withdraw socially. Thus, it is called regression in skills.
Notably, there are mHealth apps that provide therapies to people suffering from
the syndrome; however, the number is too less.

Therefore, if you belong from a medical background, how about building an app
that helps parents provide the best possible solutions to their kids?
How to Help Kids with Special Needs Grow?
Here are a few initiatives that parents and families can take up to help their kid’s
mindsets grow:
– Take Steps Slow and Steady
Working towards a growth mindset is not a race that you have to win. Instead, it’s
a journey that must be taken slowly and steadily to comprehend skills like self-
belief, confidence, etc.
– Support Modeled Behavior
A description in such cases works well! Therefore, use overt language or use
descriptions to explain the reason behind your reaction.
– Embrace Mistakes
Embracing mistakes is a vital part of the growth journey. Therefore, as long as you
clutch and embrace your mistakes, it’ll help your child with autism do the same.
You may even especially acquire their attention on a mistake you’ve made to
explain how it has to be avoided the next time.
– Ask for Help
No matter our age, learning is a significant part of our life. Therefore, you’ll never
be too old to ask for help, and this is precisely what you have to teach kids with
autism.
– Do Activities Together
Underestimating the power of conducting tasks and activities together should
always be on the table, which can help with the growth mindset of children with
autism. However, be sure to praise them for their efforts and encourage them for
more.

Techugo Stands for #AutismAcceptance
We take pride in the fact that Techugo- a leading mobile app development
company, is in the process of developing an app that provides high-quality
therapy to children with autism. This app is designed to help children with autism
communicate better and improve their overall quality of life.
Techugo’s app provides a solution to this problem by offering therapy services
that are accessible, convenient, and effective. In addition, the app features a
range of therapy techniques designed specifically for children with autism.
The app is designed to be easy to use and can be accessed from anywhere, at any
time. It allows children with autism to receive therapy services in three modes: In-
clinic, at-home, and teletherapy.
Overall, Techugo’s app represents a significant step forward in the treatment of
autism. By providing high-quality therapy services that are accessible, convenient,
and effective, Techugo, a leading healthcare app development company is helping
to improve the lives of children with autism and their families.
So, how does the idea of finding an ideal and highly-qualified therapist in a few
clicks sound to you?
In a Nutshell
It won’t be wrong to mention that the exact causes of autism are still not fully
understood; research suggests that a combination of genetic and environmental
factors contribute to its development.
While there is currently no cure for autism, early diagnosis and intervention can
significantly improve outcomes for individuals with autism. This can include
behavioral therapies, speech therapy, and occupational therapy, as well as
medications to manage symptoms.
It is important for society to increase awareness and understanding of autism,
and to provide support and resources for individuals with autism and their

families. By promoting inclusivity and acceptance, we can help create a more
compassionate and supportive world for people with autism.
Moreover, if you’re looking forward to providing therapies with the integration of
tech-based solutions, Techugo is your way to go!
So, schedule your first consultation today and build solutions for a better
tomorrow!


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