Autism is well known to be a very common but difficult to cure in today's society, because it is not a causal relationship like taking medicine for a cold. The causes of symptoms manifested by autism involve all aspects, but generally speaking, they are gradually developed from childhood.
In view of the different living environments and some experiences in the growth process, some children showed a state of being unable to naturally honor social life, but at first people did not regard this state as a pathological condition, but gradually attracted the attention of the society.
According to modern medical research, autism is also called autism, which is considered a developmental disorder, generally divided into 5 types: autism disorder, Retts syndrome, childhood disintegrating disorder, Asperger's syndrome and unspecified PDD. Among them, Asperger's syndrome is the most common.
"Asperger's Children" written by the famous scholar Edith Schefel is a book that specializes in the field of child autism research Austrian pediatric expert Hans Asperger and his research structure for some practices for autistic children.
is influenced by the Third Reich and historical and social background. Asperger divides sick children into two categories, which are treatable and cannot be treated. In other words, children he believes have great potential will provide them with tailor-made treatments and careful care, while those children he judged to be very severe insults will be sent to the shelter with strict control, and even the Spigrand Children's Hospital, which is suspected of killing children with mental retardation, which is notorious.
In a sense, Asperger is a person with a very contradictory position, and he can be regarded as the unity of angels and devils. But in any case, he proposed the concept of "autistic psychopathy" in 1944, describing certain characteristics of social withdrawal in children, becoming one of the first internal physicians to introduce "autism" as an independent diagnostic term.
The development of autism is also a sad process, involving many innocent children, but similarly, factors such as history, society, race, and war have caused the social minusculation of these children. They are afraid of public places and are afraid of communicating with others, and will only curl up independently in a corner of life, regardless of everything around them, and have no interest in them.
But in fact, these children’s IQ is not stupid, as if some kind of pressure or force has taken away their normal living order, so they cannot thrive like normal children.
This book cites very detailed research materials in history, focusing on Asperger's research and theory, as well as various controversial practices. The study of autism is a long-term practice. The definition of the degree of a child's illness is not achieved overnight. All this is very complicated.
At present, treating every child well and truly seeing the great harm of autism to children, families and the entire society, will have a very positive driving effect on future countermeasures and treatment research.