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Doctors in India Advise Treating Autistic Children With Care Not Drugs

Autism Parents Hub takes up awareness drive on needs of children suffering from the neurological brain condition. Photo:. K. Ravikumar  Couresy of the Hindi
Autism Parents Hub takes up awareness drive on needs of children suffering from the neurological brain condition. Photo:. K. Ravikumar Courtesy of the Hindu

Andhra Pradesh, India – The Autism Parents Hub in Andhra Pradesh, India are making attempting to bring awareness of children with autism.

Parents whose children do not speak usually wait until the child is  three years of age before taking them  to a specialist assuming the child has speechless disorder. The varying degrees of speech and attention deficiencies result in an inability to communicate and interact with others.

Praveen Gurramkonda, an NRI, whose elder son has autism said,

“This is mistaken for a disease. What actually these children need is total support with their overall life needs.”

 The Indian Red Cross Blood Bank convener, Dr. E. Sudhakar, noted the need to provide medical help  ‘not with drugs but with words of care.’

Children suffering from autism” was held yesterday at the Indian Red Cross Society Spastics Centre located at the blood bank premises on July 27 at 10 a.m.

Praveen stated that in the cases of children with this disorder a parent has to understand and help the child understand in order face the challenges that lay ahead.  He also stated needy parents can visit ‘www.autismparentshub.org’ for assistance.

The original article can be read on The Hindu here

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