Autism and Intelligence

December 20th, 2008 by admin

While the average IQ rate of the population seems to be about 100, patients with autism mostly have a decreased one due to the learning disability or creating the disabilities; some of the autistics though have shown a normal or even high IQ rate. From this reason many sufferers from the Asperger syndrome are able to lead a normal life.

The autistic disorder is usually diagnosed during childhood, especially around the age of 3-4 when parents notice an abnormal behavior in their children. Some children however can remain undiagnosed until the age of 12 and the medical treatment is mostly hard to begin at this age. Many autistic children are only diagnosed after going to school as they show their poor social skills or a challenging behavior. Especially patients with the milder form called Asperger syndrome can remain undiagnosed until later opportunities occur.

No exact method of autism diagnose is known. Still, doctors must firstly eliminate other conditions by performing hearing and blood tests. Autism is diagnosed by the close observation of the behavior, social skills and ability to communicate. Parents and specialists must work together to identify a possible autistic disorder. If suspicion of autism persists, the child will be seen by a group of specialists such as a pediatrician, a child psycho loge and psychiatrist, a speech therapist and an educational expert. Every autistic child must have his personal caretaker which will closely observe the patient’s assessment and progresses.

An appropriate treatment for autism includes education, special behavior and speech training and even medications in some cases. Children with autistic disorders require special care in an appropriate school environment or in regular schools with additional help if the symptoms are moderate. The progresses of the patients very much depend on a well organized structure of the classes and classrooms. Schools must also use methods to help the patients find new ways of expressing themselves.

An adequate behavior therapy can only be provided by a clinical psychologist and will help the family to better understand the child’s needs. Some neurovegetative abnormal actions can be controlled by medications. Autistic children have frequent outbursts of aggressiveness, obsessions, hyper agitation and hyperactivity of their behavior. Used for a longer period of time, these drugs can show dangerous side-effects like provoking obsessions and repetitive actions.

Other therapeutic approaches are known, but they are however not approved by medical organizations as their benefits are not been proven. Music therapies can help calming down the patients while symbols and pictures might improve the communication skills. Another unscientifically proved method of treating autism symptoms is the use of the Secretin hormone.

The autistic child requires permanent care and the parent will need another qualified persons to help with the child’s observation. Caretakers of patients with such disorders are also entitled to an allowance for disabilities.

For greater resources on Autism or especially about signs of autism please click this link http://www.autism-info-center.com/signs-of-autism.htm

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4 Responses

  1. axelkitty

    Autism and intelligence?
    So my fiancee and I recently had a debate relating to autism. I beleive that many autistic children/adults are known to be child prodigies and are very smart in the arts and in math and very good and remembering details( but not always good at social situations such as public speaking, essay writing, etc). He says they can’t ALL be this smart, because wouldn’t it be throughout history. My retort? Autism wasn’t even NAMED until recently and I am sure they probably institutionalized people with autistic tendencies throughout history. He tells me to give him some sort of proof. I looked up Einstien who is beleived to have been autistic, but there is no real proof her was. Does anyone have any sort of proof for me? thank you.

  2. Curious

    Here you go.
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/2988647.stm
    http://groups.msn.com/autismsite/alberteinstein.msnw

    I did an Internet search on "Was Albert Einstein austic" and came up with these and more. You can probably find lots of evidence this way.

    Famous people with autism:
    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061031011031AArgSNe
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People_speculated_to_have_been_autistic
    References :

  3. Cthulhu fhtagn!

    you are not entirely right — many talented or scientifically gifted people been autistic, but the reverse is not true.

    It is very hard to diagnose autism since there is no objective test, and it is very unlikely we will ever know whether geniuses of the past were autistic or just preoccipied with their research.
    References :

  4. BRIDGETTE R

    One thing you have to realize is that there is a very huge spectrum of abilities when it comes to Autism. One one hand you may have the most profound of autistic, where that person will never be able to do anything for themselves, and on the other hand, you can have someone with Asperger’s, which is a form of higher functioning Autism, and they do excel in a lot of things, but do tend to have social issues.In between these two, there are so many other levels of Autism, and although they may not be as “smart” as an Asperger’s, they have “savant”-like qualities.Have you ever seen the movie Rain Man? That is a perfect example of a person with Autism that is lower functioning, but excels in one area.

    So both you and your Fiance’ are both right, sort of………lol

    References :
    Work with Special needs children, and I am also certified in Applied Behavior Therapy for Autistic children.

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