Understanding Autism
Understanding Autism
Initial screening processes are essential to Individuals with autism may exhibit a
identify students' physical strengths and variety of behaviors, including avoiding eye
weaknesses, aiding in the development of Definition of Autism contact and appearing unresponsive to
tailored objectives and goals. verbal communication.
Establishing routines and smooth They may lack awareness of the feelings of
transitions during lessons can enhance the others and can display aggressive behavior
learning experience for autistic students. Characteristics of Autism when their routine is disrupted.
Screening and Assessment
Team sports can also foster social Impairments in the amygdala, a brain
interaction and teamwork skills among region involved in social and emotional
autistic children. behavior, have been observed in autistic
children.
The level of functioning can vary widely; These chemical differences could lead to
some individuals may have severe distorted sensory perceptions and
cognitive impairments, while others may Neurotransmitter Involvement emotional responses in those with autism.
be high-functioning and capable of
independent living.
Age of Onset and Functioning Levels Continued research may eventually lead to
effective treatments and preventive
measures for autism.
Autism affects social interaction,
communication, motor skills, and sensory
processing, with boys being four times
more likely to be diagnosed than girls.