Autism Spectrum Disorder
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a set of complex neurodevelopmental disorders characterized by difficulties in social interaction, verbal and non-verbal communication, and repetitive behaviors. It affects individuals of all ages and can range from mild to very severe. ASD is associated with a wide range of difficulties in school, learning, and employment, as well as in social relationships. Early diagnosis and intervention is essential to enable individuals to reach their highest potential and develop skills to successfully manage day-to-day activities. The causes of ASD are still largely unknown, but recent research indicates that genetics, environment, and biological factors may all be involved. Treatment options for ASD include behavioral and educational therapies, medications, and other therapies to address individual needs. With proper support, individuals with ASD can lead successful, meaningful, and productive lives.
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