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Autism is a neurodevelopmental disability that affects how some people think, communicate and interact with the world.
Autistic people have challenges with social communication and interaction, and they show restricted or repetitive behaviors or interests. People with autism may also have different ways of learning, moving, or paying attention. The abilities of people with ASD vary. While some autistic people may have advanced conversation skills, others may be nonspeaking. Some people with autism need a lot of help in their daily lives; others can work and live with little to no support.
Autism is diagnosed by professionals by assessing specific behaviors. Early identification can provide a longer period of time for interventions if needed to support a child's health and development. As a parent or caregiver, you know your child best. Scientists and health care specialists have identified a list of conditions and milestones to consider if you are concerned your child may have delays or autism.
If you are concerned about your child, talk with your pediatrician. To request an appointment through the KU Medical Center, call For any additional questions, or to identify appropriate resources in your area, please contact the K-CART Autism Resource Center at or kcart ku. The Missouri Parents Act is a parent training and information center in that state whose mission is to ensure that all children with special needs receive an education that allows them to achieve their goals.
They can be reached online or at Families Together provides Kansans with family support and resources online and by phone at The Disability Rights Center advocates for the civil and legal rights of Kansans with disabilities.