Autism and communication skillsINTROIn our society, communication is a key and vital component for living successfully today. Not only communication, but also social skills, motor skills and our basic senses are the platforms on which we build, well, in the world of autism communication is affected and for this reason an audible disturbance can seem like a serious impairment… . .with the naked eye. My experience working with autistic boys and girls has shown me the absolute beauty and honesty of the way they communicate and convey their feelings and emotions. Autism spectrum disorder is commonly known. Autism has a broad spectrum of severity ranging from low to high and in between. This literature review analyzes the value of fully functioning beings and autistic beings and explains my interpretation of autism and their ability to find new components for life. EXPLANATION OF THE TERM Autism is a genetically passed down brain dysfunction resulting in abnormalities in the corpus callosum that allows one to communicate efficiently. The amygdala which facilitates regular emotions and social behavior, and finally the cerebellum which determines hand-eye and motor ability, as well as the activity of neurons which influence the brain in autism. Spectral scans of children with autism show an unusual amount of nerve fibers in the brain. At birth their brain is disproportionately smaller than that of most beings, but in the short span of a year the brain grows rapidly and above average for their age of a year and a half. All these aspects play a role in the main reason for the failure of transmission from one party to another (delayed responses and reactions). In scientific research there is no clear explanation of which autism originates or generates... middle of paper ......optimism about the child's future. In my practice, having a different approach or therapy can teach a child to trust you, but this takes time. The results are miraculous; if you show them interest in the things they are interested in, they will be more open to bonding with you. CONCLUSION The goal is to discover each child's unique motivations and use them to teach them the skills they need throughout their lives. Joining a child with autism instead of stopping them will make all the difference in gaining their trust. Having their trust will establish a close bond with them, making better communication possible. Undoubtedly, the key to a successful life with autism is adding a positive outlook. As well as changing your reaction to their behaviors. I believe these counter-current changes will show the improvement in interactions.
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