Tuesday, March 21, 2017

4 Things People Think Wrongly About ASD Children

These are common thoughts that people have about autism children.

It’s common sense to say that we’re living the best time of our lives, with all these improvements and the ongoing modernization we’re in. The generation of people from the past 20 to 30 years has an advantage compared to the earlier ones; the capability to access so much information with just one click and the consciousness about what’s going on in the world now. Despite that, even with all this technology and Internet to help us, there are lots of people out there who still don’t understand ASD children and their behavior.


Autism Spectrum Disorder is a social-related range of conditions, classified as neurodevelopmental disorders. The spectrum is the way to catalog every symptom and level of the disorder (like an umbrella), depending on how severe it is. The main issues that ASD children show are related to the lack of communication and repetitive patterns of behavior. There’s no documented cure for ASD, but symptoms may lessen with the proper interventions.


People who are unaware of what is like to be an autistic child tend to misjudge or even look down on them. Children are defenseless to those attacks and may end up feeling down or depressed. The only way to fight this off is to fight ignorance with knowledge, read and help others correct those wrong ideas about ASD:

  1. Autistic kids cannot communicate: Talking is not the only way to express and communicate, although they can talk too. Their main channel to talk is by gestures and nonverbal signals, their verbal communication must be assisted and helped, to fully develop those skills.
  2. They have no feelings: Not showing feelings like people usually do doesn’t mean they don’t feel at all. They have ways to display affection in their own way.
  3. Bad parenting leads to Autism: This is a disorder caused by the way their brains developed before even being born. Bad parenting isn’t at all related to ASD.
  4. Autistic kids hate making friends: They have a hard time to say what they want or feel, it’s not that they don’t want to make friends, the problem is that they don’t know how.
Misconceptions like these are very common nowadays, but by spreading the word there’s a chance that such ideas will cease existing. There will be people with bad intentions, but those cannot be dealt with knowledge so it’s better to stay away and avoid uncomfortable situations. Do your best and make sure to check Autism Soccer website and contact them, they will be able to help you and ASD children in this beautiful task of awareness.
It's your responsability to bring awareness to those around you, this will make a comfortable environment for your children.



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