The question of the place and role of caregivers, most often parents, for children with autism spectrum disorders has undergone significant change in recent years. It is now proven that when a parent acquires knowledge about autism, he is able to interact in a functional way and thus to use more effective educational methods with his child.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe support given to young people, children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is multidisciplinary and comprises medical, psychological and social care. It is provided after the diagnosis of ASD by specialised professionals. This assessment and support are subject to guidelines.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAutism is currently considered as a neurodevelopmental disorder called "autism spectrum disorder" (ASD). Its diagnosis is based on assessments focusing on two main areas: the presence of persistent impairments in communication and social interactions in varied contexts, as well as the presence of a stereotypical or repetitive nature of the subject's movements, use of objects or language. The complementary functional diagnosis enables a personalised project to be constructed taking into account the resources and difficulties of the individual with ASD.
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