Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder and
The Effect Parents Have On Their Development
Rocio Banuelos
Northern Arizona University
Abstract
Autism is one of the fastest growing developmental disabilities today. With this disorder being so vast and with the amount of information obtained from research, it remains a mystery in regards to its origin. Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is considered a neurodevelopmental disorder with no real source but may be biologically interceded. Whether it is heredity or environmental, early interventions demonstrate a positive effect in children with ASD and their development. There is still no clear mode of inheritance or biological origin, but there are ways of assisting children with ASD to become independent adults. The purpose of this research is to examine the many different factors one as a parent or research can do for a child with ASD in their early developmental stage. keywords: ASD, parenting, speech, play, developmental theory
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