Can autism heal itself?

It is not very likely that autism will heal on its own. If a child is found to have a tendency toward autism, it is possible to gradually move toward regularization through positive family guidance if the degree is mild. If the symptoms are more severe, a rehabilitation facility must be involved to combine training, therapy, and rehabilitation at home in order for the child to move towards a path of normalization. Autism begins with a communication disorder and stereotypical behavior. The child begins to develop and gradually makes contact with the outside world. If there is an autistic tendency, he gradually closes himself off, which affects normal communication with others and, in turn, the production of language. The danger to the family is also very high. The burden of an autistic child on the parents is very serious. He is indifferent to his family and does not feel like snuggling up to his mother. He will carry his own bowl at mealtimes and hide away, eating alone. It may be more difficult for the mother to bring up the child. Going to the street, going to the supermarket, the child goes away by himself, calling his name, he will not come back and is easily lost. Walking on the road without avoiding cars is also very dangerous. During school hours, he cannot communicate normally with children and cannot make good friends. When others are listening in class, he may sneak around alone, may run out to play, or talk to himself, does not follow the rules, and cannot go to school normally.