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AutismAutism by: Amal Samir El-Refaey Mariam Medhat faculty of science

AutismAutismAutismAutism  What is Autism?  Symptoms of Autism.  Diagnosis of autism.  Causes of Autism.  Treatment.

AutismAutismAutismAutism  What is Autism?  Symptoms of Autism.  Diagnosis of autism.  Causes of Autism.  Treatment.

What is Autism Autism spectrum disorders are a group of developmental disabilities that can cause significant social, communication and behavioral challenges.

AutismAutismAutismAutism  What is Autism?  Symptoms of Autism.  Diagnosis of autism.  Causes of Autism.  Treatment.

Symptoms of Autism  Social Skills.  Communication.  Unusual Interests and Behaviors.  Other Symptoms.

Symptoms of Autism  Social Skills.  Communication.  Unusual Interests and Behaviors.  Other Symptoms.

Social Skills Not respond to their name. (12 months) Not point at objects to show interest. (14 months ) Not play "pretend" games. (18 months) Avoid eye contact and want to be alone. Get upset by minor changes. Have unusual reactions

Symptoms of Autism  Social Skills  Communication  Unusual Interests and Behaviors  Other Symptoms

Communication Delayed speech and language skills Does not understand jokes, sarcasm Repeats words or phrases Talks in a flat voice Reverses pronouns Uses few or no gestures unrelated answers to questions.

Symptoms of Autism  Social Skills.  Communication.  Unusual Interests and Behaviors.  Other Symptoms.

Unusual Interests and Behaviors Lines up toys or other objects. Plays with toys the same way every time. Likes parts of objects. (wheels) Has to follow certain routines. Has obsessive interests. very organized. Flap hands, rock body, or spin in circles.

Symptoms of Autism  Social Skills.  Communication.  Unusual Interests and Behaviors.  Other Symptoms.

Other Symptoms Aggression. Unusual reactions. Hyperactivity. Lack of fear or more fear than expected. Impulsivity. Unusual mood or emotional reactions. Short attention span. Temper tantrums. Unusual eating and sleeping habits. Causing self injury.

AutismAutismAutismAutism  What is Autism?  Symptoms of Autism.  Diagnosis of autism.  Causes of Autism.  Treatment.

Diagnosis of autism  All children should be screened at: 9 months 18 months 24 or 30 months

AutismAutismAutismAutism  What is Autism?  Symptoms of Autism.  Diagnosis of autism.  Causes of Autism.  Treatment.

Causes of Autism For most people the cause is not known. genes and the environment. identical twins (60-96%). non-identical twins decreases with(0-24%). parents who have a child with autism (2-19%).

AutismAutismAutismAutism  What is Autism?  Symptoms of Autism.  Diagnosis of autism.  Causes of Autism.  Treatment.  The genius of Autism

Treatment no medications to cure autism. medication might help manage high energy levels, inability to focus or depression. Behavior and Communication Approaches.

World Autism Awareness Day 2 April

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