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Eliminating the Source: What Causes
Autism
Many parents
hope that in finding a source of autism, this disorder can be
cured or prevented. Unfortunately, scientists have yet to find
one single reason why children develop autism. It is possible
that someday autism will be linked to a specific gene
abnormality, but the more likely source is not one thing, but a
number of factors in a child's world. Autism cannot be
prevented or cured, so the best we can do to help autistic
children and adults is be understanding and willing to
compromise to make the world comfortable for them and
ourselves.
First off, there are certain
things that do not cause autism, and these myths should be laid
to rest immediately. Most importantly, bad parenting does not
cause autism. In the past, mothers were blamed for traumatizing
their children with cold parenting techniques, which was
thought to lead to autism. This is simple not true. Autism is
also not caused by malnutrition, although food allergies occur
in my autistic children and some autistic children do benefit
from taking daily vitamins.
There are many links between
autism and the brain. Most people with autism have larger
brains and they are "wired" differently than a typical brain.
Differences occur in many parts of the brain, so it cannot be
targeted to one specific brain malfunction overall, but rather
a brain malfunction in general. Autistic children also show
signs of an immune deficiency. Evidence in this study is not
yet strong, but research is still being done. Many autistic
individuals have other health problems related to immune
deficiencies. Overall, these things all seem to point to
genetics. Although autism is not the parents' fault, it is most
likely that autism was found elsewhere on your family tree, and
it is not uncommon for parents to raise more than one autistic
child. Autism may also be linked to vaccinations, although this
is still being highly studied. The benefits of vaccinations
greatly outweigh the risks of them causing autism, so you
should not deprive your child simply because you are fearful.
Talk to you doctor if you have concerns about
vaccinations.
Nobody knows what causes autism.
Therefore, we can do nothing to prevent and cure it, but rather
we can simply treat the autistic people in our lives with the
best of our ability. Becoming educated in autism is the key-the
more you know about the disorder, the better you can help
individuals who suffer from it. Autism is a complex problem,
and as researchers develop new understandings of the way it
affects the body, better treatment options will become
available, with the hope that someday we will be able to cure
this disease.
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