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Chetna Foundation (Autism Institute of Training and Research)
Coping with Autism, Autism Institute of Training and Research in Vasant Kunj Delhi
May 24, 2022 / By Dr. Santosh Kumar

Coping with Autism


Our children with Autism at one stage are going to be grown-ups with Autism. As a guide to more young children on this range, one question we get a great deal is about positive role models who are likewise on the Autism spectrum inside our community.


If your child has been diagnosed with Autism, you realize that there is no straightforward picture of what you can expect with regards to his or her conduct, learning, social and learning skills. However, a conclusion on Autism does not imply that your child cannot have a full, fun, cheerful life and develop to be a useful individual of your family and society.


The key is to work with your child and individualise your way to deal with nurturing and education to put your cherished one in a good position. Self-teaching your child could be the way to opening their maximum potential.


A child’s Autism diagnosis influences each individual from the family in various ways. Parents should now put their essential spotlight on assisting their child with Autism, which might put weight on their marriage, other children, work, finances and individual connections and obligations. Parents currently need to move a lot of their resources of time and money towards providing treatment and interventions to their child.


The needs of a child with Autism complicate familial connections, particularly with siblings. However, parents can help their family by informing other children about Autism and the intricacies it presents, understanding the difficulties siblings face and assisting them with adapting and including individuals from the extended family to make an organization of help and understanding.


An Autistic brain is really intriguing. While overwhelm and sensory over-burden frequently lead to an absence of concentration, there are times when those with Autism will be hyperfocused. What’s interesting and unique about how kids with Autism focus is that they have an inability to assess what’s significant and should be centered around.


Few studies which looked at the brain activity of those with Autism recommend that when given two assignments and told to focus on one of them, majority of people with Autism could not move their attention or concentration. This is because of a failure to comprehend which assignment is more important.


One more study which explored why children with Autism battle to concentrate, says that this failure stems not only from a developmental delay, but also whether or not a child is interested enough to focus. This suggests that rather than impairment, the inability to focus is in reality a choice. This seems as parents all you have to do is give your child something that interests them and you will have their unified, hyperfocused attention.


To help you get started on your child with Autism, here are few practical tips you can start implementing from today:


Physical Exercise – Physical movement is vital for children with Autism and ought to be done on a day-to-day routine. Repeating physical movements like hopping, riding a bicycle or swinging can alleviate your child alongside providing the sensory input needed to sit still and learn.

Activities of Interest – Playing with your child is a compelling and rewarding method for fostering your child’s ability to focus. It’s vital to only pick activities that your child enjoys and finds interesting. It has to be an activity that involves other people so that your child gets to interact and focus on something.

Praise your Child – When you see your child concentrating, ensure to reward them. The vital thing is not just to praise their behavior, but to be as specific as possible. Saying something like Great job, I can see your level of concentration, can help them immensely.


Many children with Autism battle to concentrate on things that do not interest them. While this is not an easy skill to master, with enough practice you can improve your autistic child’s ability to focus.



Therapies at Chetna Foundation can help prepare your child with Autism for the real world, increase family time and give them the flexibility they need to be able to concentrate.