Autism

Autism is a disability that affects a child's development in the areas of social interaction and communication. Children with Autism may show no interest in peek-a-boo or other interactive games. They may not communicate; instead they may "hand-lead" to the desired object. Many have poor eye contact.

Characteristics also include repetitive behaviours and resistance to tiny changes in familiar surroundings.

Sensory Issues: A child may have difficulty with clothing, noise and new situations. Some children have gastro-intestinal problems such as diarrhoea, constipation and food sensitivities.

The first signs of Autism, usually appear as developmental delays before the age of three. Autism is a "catch-all" word that is applied to a group of symptoms, some of which are mentioned above. These occur in varying degrees depending on the individual child.

Research has shown that early intervention plays a huge part in your children's progress. An appropriate education plan should be established immediately and should include - speech therapy, occupational therapy and behavioural intervention. Some parents have reported success with dietary and biomedical interventions.

If you are concerned about your child, contact your GP or Public Health Nurse and seek assessment for your child.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

March CAN Meeting

The next CAN meeting is scheduled for the 9th March.

Time: 8pm
Venue:  Spencer Room, Riverside Hotel, Enniscorthy

Guest Speaker on the night is Micheal Dunbar, Principal of St. Patrick Special School Enniscorthy.

New members welcome, hope to see you all there



Would also like to remind everyone to keep voting in the AIB Better Ireland Grant!  Time is running out and all votes greatfully received.  Text  ENNISCORTHY followed by a space followed by A to 51303 (standard SMS rates apply).  Alternatively you can vote free of charge by logging onto betterireland.ie select Enniscorthy branch and chose group A.

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