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Conquering Autism: Turning Challenges into Triumphs

The Daily Guardian

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April 29, 2025

A pivotal figure in Vansh's journey is his mother, Shaifali Khoji, a special educator who recognized her son's potential at the young age of 2.5 years. She provided him with knowledge through books and various learning platforms, nurturing his growth and success.

- DR. DEEPAK PANCHOLI

Conquering Autism: Turning Challenges into Triumphs

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental disorder that affects an individual's ability to communicate, interact with others, and engage in typical social behaviors. It is a spectrum, meaning that the severity and symptoms of autism can vary widely from person to person. Some individuals with autism may have significant impairments in communication and behavior, while others may exhibit only mild challenges.

Understanding autism is crucial for improving early diagnosis, support systems, and inclusive practices that enable individuals with autism to thrive in society.

The Spectrum of Autism

Autism is classified as a spectrum disorder, meaning that it encompasses a range of symptoms, behaviors, and characteristics. Individuals with autism may have different strengths and challenges. The core symptoms of autism typically manifest in two primary areas: social communication and interaction, and restrictive or repetitive behaviors.

In the social realm, people with autism often struggle with interpreting social cues, such as body language, facial expressions, and tone of voice. They may find it difficult to engage in back-and-forth conversations, make eye contact, or develop relationships with peers. This can lead to social isolation and challenges in forming friendships.

Repetitive behaviors might include repetitive movements such as hand-flapping, rocking, or repetitive speech. People with autism may also have a strong preference for routines and can become distressed if there are disruptions to their daily schedule or environment. Sensory sensitivities are also common, where individuals may be either overly sensitive or under-responsive to sensory inputs like lights, sounds, or textures.

Causes and Diagnosis

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