Autism in Children: Therapy Ball Exercises for Balance [ball activities]
How well a person with ASD can function in their daily activities depends on the severity of their symptoms. As autism varies widely in severity and how they are handled in daily routine, the symptoms are not always easily recognized by everyone. Today there is no difference between Autism and ASD, due to the general term ASD from 2013 which includes all autistic behavioral and functional disorders. Autism is a diagnostic umbrella label given to a broad category of neurodevelopmental disorders. It is a condition that most often affects the level of communication and behavior with others. Autistic people experience difficulties: in social communication differences, including verbal and nonverbal communication, deficits in social interactions, restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, lack of interests or activities, and sensory problems. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) 2013 revised the autism classification and so all types of autism are now merged into a single diagnosis known as “Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)”. ASD refers to the wide variety of possible different skills and ability levels that can be detected in Autistic people. Φυσικοθεραπεία Θεσσαλονίκη - physio4you.gr https://physio4you.gr/ 2310947494 - [email protected] Find us on Facebook: / physio4you.gr on instagram: / physiotherapy.physio4you.thes on tictok: https://www.tiktok.com/@physioekziaka... on twitter: / physio4you1

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