Is it true that children with autism have a 30% chance of returning to normal with timely treatment?

The 30% chance that a child with autism will return to normal with timely treatment is not rigorous. To be precise, less than 30% of children with autism can be treated in time and return to normal.
Autism, also known as autism, is one of the most serious developmental disorders in children, characterized by significant social interaction disorders, impaired speech development, as well as stereotypical interests and peculiar behavior.
The best time to treat children with autism is between the ages of 3 and 6. Some studies show that 25% to 30% of children, if treated in time, can approach normal levels.
Autism treatment is long-term, the most common is psychological cognitive therapy and family education therapy, and even some children need to receive special education model, autism has no specific drug treatment, early diagnosis and early intervention.
So far, autism can not find the cause of the disease, can not be prevented, and there is no ideal drug to treat, can only rely on corrective training.
If you have an autistic child, it is recommended that you take him or her to receive formal treatment in a timely manner and follow your doctor’s instructions.