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World Autism Day | Best Treatment for autism in Bangalore | Capaar

World Autism Day | Best Treatment for autism in Bangalore | Awareness program-Join with Capaar to raise awareness and change mindset on autism among us. To know more visit http://capaar4autism.com/autism-awareness-day-lets-light-it-up-blue/<br>

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World Autism Day | Best Treatment for autism in Bangalore | Capaar

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  1. AUTISM AWARENESS DAY: LET’S LIGHT IT UP BLUE Written By DR. P. SUMITHA HEMAVATHY (PT) Founder & Director - CAPAAR

  2. ‘Autism’- considered as an indication of disability by most people. But is that so? This word is still Not at all. Autism, more specifically Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is nothing but development disorder. We are living in a scientifically technically advanced century, it’s 2021… Still, most people are unable to differentiate between disability and disorder. Our society still looks at an autistic child as a mentally challenged individual. Let’s break that social myth by supporting autism’ #Lightitupblue program. a neurological and

  3. Unlike every year, Autism is going to celebrate autism awareness month, starting from 2nd April. Since the last few years, autism awareness among indeed raised to an ample extend but still, children with ASD face lots of negative experiences in their neighborhood, schools, and in social gatherings. So this year Autism decided to look after the spread of the behavioral approach to worldwide autism patients with the theme “Light It Up Blue”. people has required kind

  4. Why Kindness is crucial to communicate or treat an autistic patient?

  5. Kindness balanced love and patients. As usual child with ASD remains short temper depressed. So, rude behavior might harm their mental growth. Treating them with strict and rigid behavior might make them feel differently comparison to other children. As a consequence, they become reluctant to learn new skills or communicate with people and other children. behavior can help them to gather self-confidence which they will be able to overcome the effect of their mental disorder and learn lots of skills as normal children do. is the result of and mentally tackled in Only kind with

  6. Apart from kindness, patience is another thing that is very important to the brought up autistic child. Sometimes such children indeed take much more time to learn a basic thing but that is not intentional. Rather, it’s their limitation but that does not mean they are unable to learn that particular skill. Even, if an ample amount of time and scope is given to them, they can give far better output than the usual children in some cases.

  7. So many of us will now tell that autistic children remain reluctant gatherings, communication, or any kind of communication. Yes, it’s true but only to a partial extent. Because the fact is somehow different. Have you ever tried to analyze the cause of such reluctance? themselves to social group

  8. Why do autistic children remain reluctant to communicate or mix up with people?

  9. The reason is again they feel a lack of confrontment support. Just imagine you are carrying out a group discussion, or a storytelling competition. Children are coming one by one and telling their speech or story. An autistic child is also in that group but when his turn comes after a few minutes’ audiences and even judges start showing annoyance. …And Because that child was taking much more time to complete a sentence or maybe his tome was not as much as smart as others. But still, unlike other, he owns the ability to share his thought on the same topic. and why so?

  10. But you are not kind enough to give him his time and to understand his emotion. The key point is they are not disabled, need kind support, with which they can live similar life as of your child. Repeated feelings and experienced ignored ultimately makes them reluctant to social gatherings, participations, communications. of getting and

  11. There is no need to take special classes to talk or bringing up a child having ASD. Rather you can support such a child with greater empathy following the few things listed below. just by

  12. Spend time with them with fun activity not never make fun of them. Observe their sensitivity and train or act accordingly. Praise them for their good behavior or achievements. Don’t force them to break their schedule without acute reason. Always try to make them feel comfortable. Wait for their responses during activity or verbal/ non-verbal conversations. Make them feel that their responses are equally important. sensory new skill

  13. Why the color ‘blue’? As already mentioned this year spreading, sharing, supporting kindness toward the individuals with ASD is going to be the goal of Autism Awareness Month, so it’s expected that all the awareness campaigns will full of activities and things that ASD community children like. Cool colors are very good for such children as this gives them the feeling of calmness and sootiness of mind. Such feelings also improve their behavior and learning intentions. So blue color will symbolize the kind support toward community. and the ASD

  14. So let’s sprinkles the blues of care and support specially-abled children. Let’s stand by them. CAPAAR’s Autism program. to such Join Awareness the

  15. Dr. P. Sumitha Hemavathy (PT) Founder & Director (CAPAAR) Centre for Advanced Pediatric And Adult Rehabilitation

  16. CONCLUSION To Know More Let's Connect www.capaar4autism.com

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