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Every child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has unique strengths and challenges. Children’s Health℠ is home to top experts in diagnosing and treating ASD, to make daily life easier for your child and family.
214-456-7700
Fax: 214-867-5389
Request an Appointment with codes: Autism and Developmental Disabilities
ASD is a broad term that includes Asperger’s syndrome, autism and pervasive developmental disability (PDD). All of these conditions are caused by changes in the brain that affect how a child behaves, communicates and interacts. Asperger’s and PDD are generally considered milder forms of ASD.
A child with ASD may have language problems, social problems or cognitive (thinking) problems. The good news is that there are several effective treatments for ASD. And starting treatment early – as young as 18 months – can help children reach their full potential.
ASD symptoms look different from child to child. Many parents wonder how they can tell if their child has ASD.
A toddler with ASD may:
Older children with ASD may:
There are many ways to find out if your child has ASD. Sometimes, diagnosis starts when your child’s doctor asks questions during a check-up appointment. Other times, a child’s teacher may raise concerns that lead to diagnosis.
Then, your child may be referred to our specialized therapists for an evaluation. We will first ask about your concerns and look at any school records. That information can help us chose the right tests to investigate the possibility of ASD.
These tests and evaluations can include:
No one knows exactly what causes ASD.
Here’s what we do know:
At Children’s Heath, we use the latest, most effective treatments for ASD. And we tailor them to each child’s specific needs.
We offer:
At Children’s Health, your child will receive care from experts who are specially trained to diagnose and treat children with ASD. Our care team includes pediatric psychiatrists and psychologists, speech language pathologists, neurologists, behavior analysts and social workers.
Whether your child needs help with behavior, communication, daily skills or transitioning to adulthood, our compassionate team will work to understand all aspects of your child’s health and behavior. Then we’ll design a treatment plan to meet their exact needs.
Symptoms often appear before age 2. We see children from 18 months to 20 years old, and they all benefit from treatment. But the earlier you begin treatment, the greater the benefits.
There’s some evidence that the numbers are rising because of population changes or environmental changes. Research also shows that experts are just getting better at diagnosing ASD. We’re finding and treating ASD in children who used to go undiagnosed and untreated.
ASD is not something that can be cured. But when families commit to treatment and follow recommendations, they often see significant changes in six to 12 months.
No. It’s a common misconception that all children with ASD talk later than other kids or refuse to look people in the eye. Some children with ASD do not have these symptoms.