autism Archives - Lifestyle https://lifestyle.org/tag/autism/ Mind Body Soul Tue, 01 Aug 2023 15:34:28 +0000 en hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://lifestyle.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/cropped-logo-mark-32x32.png autism Archives - Lifestyle https://lifestyle.org/tag/autism/ 32 32 218594145 “Ed Asner – Special” https://lifestyle.org/episode/ed-asner-special/ Thu, 11 Nov 2021 08:34:27 +0000 https://lifestyle.org/episode/ed-asner-special/ Today we are airing a fan favorite Lifestyle Magazine show from our archives.  Edward Asner is a legend who won Emmy awards playing a newspaper editor searching for the truth on TV.  We were so fortunate to have him on our show before his passing.  He joined us with his son Matt to share the truth they’ve learned from personal experience about autism. Free Offer: NIMH pamphlet "Autism Spectrum Disorder" Offer Description: The National Institute of Mental Health brochure informs parents and adults on the range of symptoms of autism spectrum disorders (ASD), including social impairment, communications issues, and repetitive behaviors. Discusses diagnosis and treatment of ASD, as well as possible related co-occurring mental disorders. Offer Code: AUTISM-T-F-401

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Today we are airing a fan favorite Lifestyle Magazine show from our archives.  Edward Asner is a legend who won Emmy awards playing a newspaper editor searching for the truth on TV.  We were so fortunate to have him on our show before his passing.  He joined us with his son Matt to share the truth they’ve learned from personal experience about autism. Free Offer: NIMH pamphlet “Autism Spectrum Disorder” Offer Description: The National Institute of Mental Health brochure informs parents and adults on the range of symptoms of autism spectrum disorders (ASD), including social impairment, communications issues, and repetitive behaviors. Discusses diagnosis and treatment of ASD, as well as possible related co-occurring mental disorders. Offer Code: AUTISM-T-F-401

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Scheduling Anxiety Away https://lifestyle.org/episode/scheduling-anxiety-away/ Fri, 08 Oct 2021 05:50:21 +0000 https://lifestyle.org/episode/scheduling-anxiety-away/ Today, to help us better understand anxiety, we are pleased to chat with Temple Grandin, professor, inventor, best-selling author and the first person to unveil insights from inside the autistic brain. She'll be joined by Michael Leip, inventor of the Panda Planner, who overcame a series of health challenges by applying evidence-based strategies to become and stay happy. Featured Material  

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Today, to help us better understand anxiety, we are pleased to chat with Temple Grandin, professor, inventor, best-selling author and the first person to unveil insights from inside the autistic brain. She’ll be joined by Michael Leip, inventor of the Panda Planner, who overcame a series of health challenges by applying evidence-based strategies to become and stay happy. Featured Material  

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Understanding Autism https://lifestyle.org/understanding-autism/ Thu, 03 Oct 2019 22:30:30 +0000 https://lifestyle.org/?p=6331 1 in 68 children has an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). ASD is a group of conditions known to cause social, communication, and behavioral challenges. They include autism – which is the most common, Asperger’s syndrome, and pervasive developmental disorder (PDD). Early Symptoms Autism appears in early childhood. Symptoms typically include: Communication problems such as speech...

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1 in 68 children has an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). ASD is a group of conditions known to cause social, communication, and behavioral challenges. They include autism – which is the most common, Asperger’s syndrome, and pervasive developmental disorder (PDD).

Early Symptoms

Autism appears in early childhood. Symptoms typically
include:

  • Communication problems such as speech delay
  • Lack of eye contact
  • Social withdrawal
  • Hypersensitivity to sounds, smells, touch, food textures, and/or visual stimulation
  • Repetitive behaviors such as rocking and arm flapping

Causes

No one knows what causes autism but experts believe it’s genetic.
What doctors do know is that children of older parents are likelier to have
autism. Moreover, parents who have one child with ASD are likelier to have a
second affected child.

Diagnosis

There has been a dramatic increase in the diagnosis of autism over the last decade. Doctors are unsure whether the disorder is on the rise or if it’s being diagnosed more effectively.

Most parents of children with autism notice symptoms before the child’s first birthday. It could be anything from vision and hearing problems to social and communication challenges.

Although autism can be diagnosed as early as 18 months, most children tend to be diagnosed a little bit later around age 4. Making a diagnosis is challenging because there’s no medical test, and the symptoms and severity vary greatly.

Autism diagnosis is broken down into two main steps:
Developmental Screening and Comprehensive Diagnostic Evaluation.

Developmental screening evaluates how a child learns,
speaks, behaves, and moves. This is done during regular well-child doctor
visits between 9 and 30 months of age.

The second step, Comprehensive Diagnostic Evaluation, is done by a specialist such as a developmental pediatrician, child neurologist or child psychologist. The specialist looks at the child’s behavior and development; parents are also interviewed. There is a good chance that hearing, vision, genetic, and neurological tests will be conducted.

Resources

Receiving a diagnosis of autism can leave parents feeling
overwhelmed. However, knowing where to get information and help eases some of
the fear and confusion.

Autismspeaks.org is a great source of information about autism.
The organization through its Early Access to Care initiative helps parents
figure out when and where to get early intervention services for their
children.

Autism Society’s autismsource.org is another resource that offers a comprehensive database of credible and reliable autism-related services and supports.

Lastly, local groups and parent network organizations can be
a great source of support. Your physician or child developmental specialist
should be able to provide referrals to such groups and organizations.

Early intervention can improve overall development, helping children with autism gain essential social skills. Thankfully, parents don’t have to wait for an official diagnosis to start using most of the resources and services. A diagnosis of developmental delays or learning challenges is all that’s needed to access vital information and resources.

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Autism https://lifestyle.org/episode/autism/ Sat, 17 Sep 2016 00:23:32 +0000 https://lifestyle.org/episode/autism/ That child playing alone in the corner of the classroom might be shy, might be a loner, or he could have a condition known as autism that can create hypersensitivity to sound, smells, and visual stimulation that simply overwhelms the child. On our show today, Edward Asner and his son, Matt, help us understand autism. Free Offer: NIMH pamphlet "Autism Spectrum Disorder" Offer Description: The National Institute of Mental Health brochure informs parents and adults on the range of symptoms of autism spectrum disorders (ASD), including social impairment, communications issues, and repetitive behaviors. Discusses diagnosis and treatment of ASD, as well as possible related co-occurring mental disorders. Offer Code: AUTISM-T-F-401

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That child playing alone in the corner of the classroom might be shy, might be a loner, or he could have a condition known as autism that can create hypersensitivity to sound, smells, and visual stimulation that simply overwhelms the child. On our show today, Edward Asner and his son, Matt, help us understand autism. Free Offer: NIMH pamphlet “Autism Spectrum Disorder” Offer Description: The National Institute of Mental Health brochure informs parents and adults on the range of symptoms of autism spectrum disorders (ASD), including social impairment, communications issues, and repetitive behaviors. Discusses diagnosis and treatment of ASD, as well as possible related co-occurring mental disorders. Offer Code: AUTISM-T-F-401

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