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managing challenging behaviour in children with autism

Books


SKF Books ( http://www.skfbooks.com ) exists to generate and publish book and videos sorely needed in the world of Autism treatment and advocacy. "Autism Treatment Guide" by Elizabeth Gerlach, is the first comprehensive guide to autism treatment. "Facing Autism" by Lynn Hamilton ( http://www.facingautism.com ) is an outstanding new book that covers all of the central, effective treatments for autism in a friendly, concise tone. This broad-ranging, authoritative book is required reading for anyone with an interest in autism and its treatment.


Autism Spectrum Disorder


Parents Helping Parents ( http://www.php.com ) is a support group for parents interested in researching bio-medical treatments for autism spectrum disorders, including pervasive development disorder (PDD) and Aspergers. For children with Autism Spectrum Disorders, a genetic test has helped to identify which treatment options could lead to the best results. One study showed that methylphenidate is a treatment option for children with autism spectrum disorder and hyperactivity.


Secretin


The hormone secretin has gotten the most recent attention as a breakthrough treatment for autism. Some other children with autism showed limited improvement after treatment with secretin. Evidence indicates a lack of benefit of a single dose of synthetic human secretin in the care of autism and pervasive developmental disorder. Notwithstanding these results, interest in secretin in the treatment of autism continues. The utilization of secretin appears to be the most promising treatment yet discovered for the treatment of autism.


Autism Treatment Diets


There are many unconventional or alternative therapies and treatment approaches that have been suggested for autism, in conjunction with nutritional supplements, dietary restrictions, and chelation therapy. One dietary autism treatment is a gluten-free, casein-free diet. An outcome of a decrease in autism traits was reported after a valuable beneficial treatment effect for the combined gluten- and casein- free diet. After treatment for candida and an elimination diet, some have successfully treated several patients and have largely overcome their autism. Slowly, the gluten free / casein free diet is becoming a mainstream recommendation for the treatment of autism.


Autism Treatment Research


Newly diagnosed children with autism might attain intensive, quality, effective treatment that is based in research. The Autism Treatment Network (http://www.autismtreatmentnetwork.org ) (ATN) is intended to develop clinical and research centers of excellence which will share current information on patient care, education, and research on autism. Intensive behavioral/psychoeducational treatments for autism and research needs and future directions are being evaluated by the ATN. In the end, ATN hopes to provide treatment guidelines for autism based on credible research and rigorous clinical trials. Further, ATN conducts its own research on the causes, methods of prevention, diagnosing, and treatments for autism and linked disorders. A significant obstacle in useful autism research has been the lack of a valid means of measuring the effectiveness of multiple treatments. Clinical research reports continue to watch for more promising treatments for autism. Recently, the NIH Autism Coordinating Committee (NIH/ACC) has initiated a fresh research initiative in the area of treatment interventions directed at autism symptoms. The NICHD (National Institute of Child Health and Human Development), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services , is one of several Institutes doing research into various aspects of autism, in conjunction with its causes, prevalence, and treatments.


Autism Education


Notwithstanding education is the chief form of treatment for autism, educators are frequently poorly equipped to deal with these children. Meeting the challenges of autism can be better described as education instead than treatment. While there is no cure for autism, there are treatment and education approaches that may reduce some of the challenges associated with the disability.


Autism Therapy


Many insurers will not pay for autism treatment, leaving families holding the bag on up to $40,000 per year in therapy costs. The most usual autism treatment options involve both occupational and physical therapy. A vitamin and mineral therapy was developed, which is at this moment considered an effective treatment for particular individuals with autism. The most common autism treatment options involve both occupational and physical therapy.


Tantalizing Clues


Some studies have implied that all types of autism involve a malfunction in the way the body deals with metal regulation. This indicates a malfunction of a certain metal binding protein called metallothionein (MT) . Thus, a recent therapy for autistic children involves zinc, amino acid and glutathione supplementation.

The latest studies imply that the digestive systems of autistic children do not completely break down food. Autistic persons also seem to have low levels of secretin.



Conclusion - Autism Treatment Evidence


ABA ( applied behavioral analysis )/EIBI (early intensive behavioral intervention) has the largest body of scientific evidence supporting its methodology as an effective treatment for autism. With scientific evidence, a large share of these interventions may become part of the future treatment protocol for subtypes of autism. There is no evidence to support adopting a single autism treatment program as the gold standard. The challenge for autism treatment research is that there is no clear test that can be quantified before and after an intervention. A large array of alternative treatments exist for autism, most with only anecdotal evidence of their utility.

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