If you have a child on the autism spectrum, you may hear a variety of terms, such as high-functioning autism, atypical autism, autism spectrum disorder, and pervasive developmental disorder. These terms can be perplexing not only because there are so many of them, but also because doctors, therapists, and other parents may use them differently. However, regardless of what doctors, teachers, and other specialists call autism spectrum disorder, it is your child's specific needs that are most important. No diagnostic label can tell you what difficulties your child will face. The most beneficial thing you can do is find treatment that addresses your child's needs rather than focusing on what to call the problem. You do not need a diagnosis to seek treatment for your child's symptoms. You want to know more? Scroll up and get a copy now!
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