Autism Management in the North Chicago Area
Autism is a spectral condition that affects neurodevelopment, causing difficulty with socializing and communication. Since it is measured on a spectrum, it can be very mild or very intense. It is a cover-all term used for things that were previously known as:
- Asperger’s syndrome
- Pervasive Developmental Disorder, Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS)
- Childhood Disintegrative Disorder
- Rett Syndrome
- Autistic Disorder
The caring pediatricians at Lake Forest Pediatric Associates are all board-certified by the American Board of Pediatrics and have years of experience diagnosing Autism Spectrum Disorder in children, along with helping patients manage symptoms. If you believe your child may have Autism Spectrum Disorder and would like the advice of a specialist, contact Lake Forest Pediatric Associates today to schedule an appointment at one of our three Chicagoland locations in Lake Bluff, Lindenhurst, and Vernon Hills. Give us a call at (847) 295-1220 or request an appointment through our secure online form. We see patients from Vernon Hills, North Chicago, Lake Forest, Knollwood, Libertyville, Lake Bluff, Lindenhurst, and the surrounding areas.
What Are the Symptoms of Autism Spectrum Disorder?
Because Autism is a spectral disorder, it appears differently in every case. On a general level, people who have autism may have repetitive behavior, and may not be engaged with the outside world as much as someone who does not have autism. These are broad ways to define it, but since each case of autism varies so highly, it is hard to define concrete symptoms tied to autism spectrum disorder. Some ways that Autism is displayed is:
- Does not like physical contact with people.
- Prefers alone time to socializing time
- Little-to-no eye contact.
- May not seem to be attached to people.
- Speech may be minimal, reserved for commands and exchanging information only, may seem robotic.
- May not like change.
- May be very habitual.
- Overstimulated easily.
While Autism Spectrum Disorder is generally viewed as a learning disability, some people with Autism Spectrum Disorder will actually be able to learn much faster than people who do not have Autism Spectrum Disorder. The symptoms of Autism Spectrum Disorder are so heavily variant since autism is very different in every individual and requires an individualized approach.
What to Do if I Suspect My Child Has Autism Spectrum Disorder
The Center for Disease Control has an Autism Spectrum Disorder tool on its website. The signs of Autism Spectrum Disorder are often recognized during a child’s development:
- Won’t respond to name
- Doesn’t like to be held or cuddled
- Regression of language skills
- Seems to not develop like “other kids”
When it comes to Autism Spectrum Disorder in children, it can be very hard to identify. If you fear your child may have Autism Spectrum Disorder, taking them to see a pediatrician may be a good first step.
An important thing to remember when facing a potential diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder is that many people with a diagnosis live full, normal, healthy lives. With therapy and healthy childhood, many people with Autism Spectrum Disorder live full, normal, healthy lives.
Schedule an Autism Consultation
If your child is displaying symptoms of Autism Spectrum Disorder, Lake Forest Pediatric Associates may be able to help. Contact us today to schedule an appointment in Lake Bluff, Lindenhurst, or Vernon Hills. We are available 365 days a year – with medical professionals on call 24 hours a day – to provide the all-around care that your family deserves. Give us a call at (847) 295-1220 or request an appointment through our secure online form.