Autism

A child who has Autism has an affliction for which there is no cure. The Social Security Administration deems Autism as one of the disorders that can be eligible for monthly disability payments. Autism is a disorder of several different sections of the brain, and is thought to have genetic connotations. This condition has many symptoms, and can cause a range of different behavior patterns. Children who have Autism usually are prone to tantrums, and have been known to be aggressive as well. Other symptoms include a lack of communication skills, social impairment, repetitive behaviors, and restricted behavior impairments. These are simply wide range symptoms that can break down into more detailed ones such as self injury, strange gestures, head banging and rolling, compulsive behavior, and carrying out rituals. Autism is a disorder that Social Security demands to see detailed medical records for. This is in order to check out any listed signs and symptoms of this baffling condition.

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  • Some children who are autistic have problems with self care and vocalization.
  • Autistic children who show limited function typically have an IQ score of 70 or below.

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