Give plenty of transitional time between routine changes.
Support the client with social needs. Provide a safe nurturing environment. Repetition and structure help children with Autism learn more effectively.
Adults with Autism can be independent and live alone. PSW's can help with light housekeeping, organization and calendar planning/organizing.
There may be a faulty gene that is passed down mixed with a certain factor that begins with the onset of Autism
Social- Bring the child to playgroups activities where they can practice socializing with other children in their similar development stages.
Cognitive- Memory games, basic word searches, building blocks or legos. Playing with sensory objects. Walking in nature or visiting a zoo could also help someone grow cognitively.
Emotional- Remember to keep calm. Do not take offence if someone with Autism does not want to be physically touched or if they do not make eye contact. If you provide a safe environment, it will create and emotionally stable environment for your client even if you cannot see the changes.
Spiritual- Bringing someone to church and sitting with them through service. Religious books or movies can also be beneficial to someone's spiritual health. Following house routines to allow time to pray before meals may be on the care plan. Respect their beliefs.
social interaction
communication and sensory
tendency to have repetitive behaviours and likes
Some have flapping hands
Learning disabilities
The characteristics are unique from person to person
Developmental screening- to see how the child learns, speaks, behaves, moves and looks for any delays in these areas. If born prematurely, low birth weight or sibling with Autism, they can be at a higher risk. Screening should be done around 9 months, 18 months, 24 months or 30 months.
People who may not know that someone has Autism or who may not know much about Autism may treat them in an ill manner, they may also be offended by some of the impulsive behaviours of someone with Autism resulting in discrimination and poor treatment.
Someone with Autism may have poor hygiene and that can cause someone with Autism to be outcasted in society and again it may affect self-esteem.