Good food, a steady environment, and lots of safe, predictable social interaction with parents who love him.
Just about the same thing any infant needs.
Infantile Autism is when a baby or toddler (an Infant) has autism.
Not that Ive heard or seen.
As an autistic Infant Caregiver, I think it's not a good idea to try to diagnose autism in an infant that young. It's almost impossible to diagnose it before 24 months. Signs usually appear when the infant is a one year old, not when they are 9 months old.Lack of eye contact, social interaction in an infant, might possibly be signs that the child has not received and experienced emotional love. This should be addressed by gently interacting with the baby, showing them love, putting yourself in their range of vision so that eye contact is made. And if it turns out a child is autistic, they still need as much love.
Autism can be inherited from parents with genes for autism. Autism can also be the result of the spontaneous mutation of a gene. It is suspected that a person with the genes for autism might need an environmental factor (in the womb or shortly after birth) to trigger the development of autism.
He wears the Autism Awareness pin because he has a step-son with Autism. We need a cure for Autism, but we also need compassion and understanding for the children and families who struggle every day.
An infant in need of CPR will show no movement, breathing, or a pulse.
It's not hard to fight Autism because there is no reason to fight Autism to begin with. Autism is not a bad things, it's not something people need to fight but Autism is a group of people who deserve to be fought for and not against!
An infant in need of CPR will be unconscious, not breathing and have no pulse.
An infant in need of CPR will not be breathing and will not have a pulse. Also, the infant will be turning a blueish color.
Autism isn't something you need protected from - autism is a difference in how the brain works compared to neurotypical brains, it's nothing bad that would come to get you.
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You can go this link to view different places in Illinois(including pediatric neuropsychologist) that relate to autism.