Can you cure Autism?

 

After one week of therapy with a little guy barely two, dad stops me at the door and says, “How many cases have you seen where the child is cured after one week?” I was glad that his father was sitting there, a retired physical therapist. I looked over at grandpa and asked him how many PT patients were cured after one week and he chuckled and said none. While different therapies,  they both take time. This example shows you the desperation some parents feel. I loved this family. Everyone was on board to help this sweet little boy. I felt for the dad. Happily after intensive ABA therapy we saw huge positive changes. No cure, just moving in the right direction.

Curing Autism is an interesting concept. Something that every parent wonders. You can cure a disease not a disorder. Cure literally means, “recovery or relief from a disease.”  Cure is what doctors do for a broken wrist. You can work on a disorder though. Don’t be discouraged to know that if you have a disorder, you will have it the rest of your life.

Let me explain. My son has Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). He went through years of therapy when he was younger. He is now a senior in college, on the Dean’s honor list, he has friends and is thriving just like any one of his friends. His OCD was not cured. He learned how to deal with the disorder. Same thing with Autism Spectrum Disorder. So how do you help someone with ASD?

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is the most effective treatment for autism according to the American Medical Association, the U.S. Surgeon General and the American Academy of Pediatrics. ABA focuses on reducing inappropriate behaviors, as well as increasing appropriate social skills.  People with ASD learn how to behave, socialize and communicate appropriately in society. Every parent’s prayer to have their child succeed in life, to the best of their ability. That is what ABA does. Therapists work in a positive, natural environment. The earlier treatment starts, the better.

You may not be able to cure ASD but you sure can make a huge difference in their lives to help them fit into society just like their peers. If someone tells you they can cure ASD please run the other way. There are a lot of crazy websites out there making these claims.

Remember you can cure a disease not a disorder! What you can do is help a person with ASD be the best person possible.

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