High-functioning autism can be rehabilitated and can participate in various rehabilitative and educational trainings, but it is difficult to cure at the root. In particular, there is no cure for high-functioning autism, and the symptoms of autism may become more and more severe and withdrawn as the child gets older. Therefore, it is best to undergo rehabilitation training in a timely manner in order to improve the child’s IQ development, speech education, hobbies, self-care skills, and even the ability to work. Only through active rehabilitation and special education can we achieve good results.