Autism Symptoms and Treatments

March 28, 2009

Autism is a mental illness showing up in a child during the first couple of years of life. An affected child will have difficulty communicating with others, be introverted and have limited interests. Affecting boys three times more than girls, no one can pin point the cause behind autism, though many attribute it to hereditary factors. According to statistical figures provided by National Institute of Mental Health, over half a million people in the State are affected by autism.

Though the disorder may not be cured, but the condition can be improved by early diagnosis and treatment when the communication and language skills of a child can be rectified. Autism is a disorder which affects the development of mental faculties which renders the child to lose self control, which can bring great amount of harm to him and others if the child undertakes some dangerous activities. Specialized attention is needed to teach an autistic child communication skills and self discipline. Medication is often prescribed by a health professional to control the child’s tantrums or bouts of depression. Since no two patients are alike, treatment modes also has to be customized. This makes proper, professional care for an autistic child very costly.

A diet full of nutrition is critical for an autistic child who is undergoing any behavioral therapy. Parents of autistic children ought to note that while they are providing the children with wholesome balanced diets, the following foods are prohibited: gluten, dairy products or sugars. The main focus of two meals in the day should be on fresh fruits and vegetables along with some prescribed vitamin supplements. Stevia is considered to be the ideal sweetening agent for people suffering from autism and diabetes. A good option against sugar, stevia is originally a South American herb which is now found in all health stores.

An autistic child needs lifelong support and help and thus the autism treatment also continues without an end in sight. Hardly any patient suffering from autism can live by himself, though some have displayed some amazing traits. Most autistic people would find it impossible to make a successful transition from the school room to the work place because of their childlike innocence. Some people have a simplistic view of autism and believe that it is a state of mind and not any disorder, which perhaps hold some truth, especially when you see some autistic people who display outlandish traits in the field of art and music.


Children’s Anger Issues and Management

March 28, 2009

Children can feel and express anger at a very young age and as they grow older, their understanding towards people and things around them starts to advance. Therefore, their way of expressing this emotion will also change,eventually. More and more vexing situations would happen with time as they grow up. They ought to have a better picture of their milieu by now as well as the experience of confronting several vexing situations as all these are usual process of getting to be an adult.

The role of the family is crucial in matters of mental development of children and this can his thinking processes as well as ways in which they communicate anger. Research says that majority children echo and follow their parental behaviors either directly or indirectly. Wise parents would thus never do anything in front of their children which they do not want to see them copy. Situations at home play a pivotal role in the mental growth and well being of children.

Yet there are ways to handle the situation and here are 5 intelligent ways you can get the children under control when they are communicating anger. You could also find them in Child Anger Management – Helping Young Children with Anger, Effectively.

One: As a dependable and loving parent, it is your responsibility to enliven the atmosphere at home where there are no situations which cause strain, anger and irritation either to you or your children.

Two: Do not take their anger to heart. This could have a snowballing effect as your anger could make them angrier. Take some time off to let the sentiments calm down.

Three: Redirect their attention to something else.Move their focus to something else, take some time off to let things cool down before it worsens.

Four: As parents we should never get swayed when the children are in showing off their ill-temper. If we do, then they can maneuver us in such a way that in the future we would have to give in to what they want.

Five: You must never reproach or beat up children when they are in an anger situation or for no specific reason. Situation worsens this way so keep it in abeyance. Instead, try to have a slow conversation with them to cool them down. I Wish these tips are of use.