Autism is a disease that affects many Americans, but few people know. Today, there is a growing body of research is trying to find a way to cope with disease, and bring more awareness to the American family. Recent studies show that about 10 percent of children suffered autism may actually be the resumption of.
One of the people who show that it is possible that Leo Lytel. He was diagnosed with autism as a small child, but the 9-year-old, who overcome obstacles. Lytel progress is a growing research suggests that at least 10% of autistic children can "restore" from it; However, most recovery occurs after many years of experience of intensive behavioral therapy.
Skeptical about many issues, this phenomenon, but Deborah party, who is a psychology professor at the University of Connecticut, the Working Group, I believe the facts are real. This week, meeting her autism research was held in Chicago, including 20 children who, in accordance with very strict analysis, the correct diagnosis, but many years later is still regarded as no longer autistic. The study was conducted by the United States National Institute of Mental Health Research Institute and the participation of children between the ages of 9 to 18.
In these children is Leo, a boy from Washington, DC, who has never been an eye contact, who most agree with the words, often to the skid circle around him, all the classic symptoms of autism. Today, he is a clear third-grade students and the community, and his teacher asked him a leader.
Geraldine Road, who is autism researcher and chief scientific officer of the autism advocacy group's speech, he said that the party's research is a breakthrough. "Even if we have seen in the clinical field of children who showed signs of recovery," It has never been thoroughly documented as the party's work, said Dawson. She also said that they are still at a very early stage, in fact, to understand this phenomenon.
Previous studies have shown that anywhere from 3% to 25% of autistic children rehabilitation. The party said that her research shows that the range of 10 to 20 percent. However, even after the countless times the amount of treatment, well-designed social activities, education and incentives, the majority of autistic children still autistic.
Party pointed out that a true recovery is not realistic expectations, most of the children, but parents should be aware that it could happen. Often suspected that "they really do not have autism or first ..." or "odd-numbered and they are still compulsory community, but they are not in full compliance with the standards" of the disease. The party said that the child is in her study "really" autistic children and children do not "really do not."
Catherine Lord, autism expert from the University of Michigan, she said, she also appeared in autistic patients. Most of the parents of these people who spend a lot of difficulties working with them to improve their behavior. However, God also said that it is not possible, we will be able to predict this would be the case or the possibility to do so.
Experts in children diagnosed with autism from the ongoing research on the party, and then only 5 years old, but who in their old age no longer meets the diagnostic criteria for autism is considered. Early medical records confirmed that the initial diagnosis for children. As a result of this phenomenon is considered rare, the party is still looking for more children to help raise autistic children evidence of the original characters might have in common. Her research group also compared these children with other children who are autistic and non-autistic. So far, the children are considered "restore" to a very normal neuropsychological tests and verbal and non-verbal test.
The researchers also performed imaging tests to see if the child's brain to restore the brain similar to autism or autistic children. The brain of children with autism are often slightly larger than normal. Imaging scans of brain function is to review performance of the autistic children in the past. The researchers wanted to know if their "normal" due to the phenomenon of "normal" brain activity, or if their brain is so atypical way of dealing with information in order to cover the deficit. The results from these tests are still analyzing.
The majority of autistic children who were previously long-term behavioral therapy soon after diagnosis, in some cases, for 30-40 hours. Many children have above-average IQ, and have confirmed a relatively mild case of autism. To 2 years old, many people in the normal range of motor development, and they can walk, climb, and hold a pencil. The most significant improvement, proposes to restore the apparent around the age of 7 years in most cases, the party's statement.
These children showed any signs of relapse, but almost three-quarters of autistic children that there are other diseases, including convulsions, fear, and attention deficit issues. In addition, eight of the children are still affected.
One of the people who show that it is possible that Leo Lytel. He was diagnosed with autism as a small child, but the 9-year-old, who overcome obstacles. Lytel progress is a growing research suggests that at least 10% of autistic children can "restore" from it; However, most recovery occurs after many years of experience of intensive behavioral therapy.
Skeptical about many issues, this phenomenon, but Deborah party, who is a psychology professor at the University of Connecticut, the Working Group, I believe the facts are real. This week, meeting her autism research was held in Chicago, including 20 children who, in accordance with very strict analysis, the correct diagnosis, but many years later is still regarded as no longer autistic. The study was conducted by the United States National Institute of Mental Health Research Institute and the participation of children between the ages of 9 to 18.
In these children is Leo, a boy from Washington, DC, who has never been an eye contact, who most agree with the words, often to the skid circle around him, all the classic symptoms of autism. Today, he is a clear third-grade students and the community, and his teacher asked him a leader.
Geraldine Road, who is autism researcher and chief scientific officer of the autism advocacy group's speech, he said that the party's research is a breakthrough. "Even if we have seen in the clinical field of children who showed signs of recovery," It has never been thoroughly documented as the party's work, said Dawson. She also said that they are still at a very early stage, in fact, to understand this phenomenon.
Previous studies have shown that anywhere from 3% to 25% of autistic children rehabilitation. The party said that her research shows that the range of 10 to 20 percent. However, even after the countless times the amount of treatment, well-designed social activities, education and incentives, the majority of autistic children still autistic.
Party pointed out that a true recovery is not realistic expectations, most of the children, but parents should be aware that it could happen. Often suspected that "they really do not have autism or first ..." or "odd-numbered and they are still compulsory community, but they are not in full compliance with the standards" of the disease. The party said that the child is in her study "really" autistic children and children do not "really do not."
Catherine Lord, autism expert from the University of Michigan, she said, she also appeared in autistic patients. Most of the parents of these people who spend a lot of difficulties working with them to improve their behavior. However, God also said that it is not possible, we will be able to predict this would be the case or the possibility to do so.
Experts in children diagnosed with autism from the ongoing research on the party, and then only 5 years old, but who in their old age no longer meets the diagnostic criteria for autism is considered. Early medical records confirmed that the initial diagnosis for children. As a result of this phenomenon is considered rare, the party is still looking for more children to help raise autistic children evidence of the original characters might have in common. Her research group also compared these children with other children who are autistic and non-autistic. So far, the children are considered "restore" to a very normal neuropsychological tests and verbal and non-verbal test.
The researchers also performed imaging tests to see if the child's brain to restore the brain similar to autism or autistic children. The brain of children with autism are often slightly larger than normal. Imaging scans of brain function is to review performance of the autistic children in the past. The researchers wanted to know if their "normal" due to the phenomenon of "normal" brain activity, or if their brain is so atypical way of dealing with information in order to cover the deficit. The results from these tests are still analyzing.
The majority of autistic children who were previously long-term behavioral therapy soon after diagnosis, in some cases, for 30-40 hours. Many children have above-average IQ, and have confirmed a relatively mild case of autism. To 2 years old, many people in the normal range of motor development, and they can walk, climb, and hold a pencil. The most significant improvement, proposes to restore the apparent around the age of 7 years in most cases, the party's statement.
These children showed any signs of relapse, but almost three-quarters of autistic children that there are other diseases, including convulsions, fear, and attention deficit issues. In addition, eight of the children are still affected.


