Brain Center

Autism Spectrum Disorder

Thumb

Autism Spectrum Unveiled: Embracing Uniqueness, Building Connections, and Nurturing Potential

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental condition characterized by a range of challenges in social interaction, communication, and repetitive behaviors. It exists on a spectrum, encompassing individuals with diverse strengths, abilities, and unique ways of perceiving and interacting with the world.

Key Features of ASD:

  • Social and Communication Challenges: Difficulty in understanding and responding to social cues, challenges in forming and maintaining relationships, and variations in verbal and nonverbal communication.
  • Repetitive Behaviors and Interests: Engaging in repetitive movements or activities, fixating on specific topics or objects, and displaying resistance to change in routines.
  • Sensory Sensitivities: Heightened or diminished sensitivity to sensory stimuli, such as lights, sounds, textures, or smells, influencing individual experiences and preferences.
  • Varied Cognitive Profiles: A wide range of cognitive abilities, from individuals with intellectual disabilities to those with exceptional skills or talents in specific areas.