Not every child with a speech problem is autistic. Due to the alarming increase in the incidence of autism to 1/36 according to the CDC, our writer has decided to write this book, in which she will explain how to differentiate between a child who has a speech problem as part of their development and a child who does not speak as one of the symptoms of autism spectrum disorder. A large group of children is emerging who exhibit symptoms similar to autism, and they are being called "virtual autistics." These are children with language and speech delays, poor memory, aggression, attention problems, poor eye contact, and social interaction with others, due to having been exposed to electronic screens and televisions for long hours before their first two years of age. This is a disorder created by the new lifestyle, which we can cure. Children with speech problems who receive early therapy have a very good prognosis. The autism spectrum is a condition that cannot be cured, but it can be improved with early intervention. Children classified as mild on the spectrum improve greatly with therapy and can become independent. Children who are moderate to severe will need more assistance throughout their lives. You will find excellent information in this book to help your children have a better quality of life and alleviate your anxieties.
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