Volume 20 No 13 (2022)
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BEHAVIOURAL CHALLENGES IN CHILDREN WITH AUTISM
Hemant Kumar , Dr Rupam Singh
Abstract
Even though it has been established that children who have autism spectrum disorders share a higher level of emotional and behavioural challenges, the stage and kind of difficulties that are shared between the two groups have not before been honestly compared. Youngsters who have autism spectrum disorders frequently struggle with emotional and behavioural issues. This has the potential to alter the course of research, particularly when it involves children, and raises concerns about the expected worth of life. Age-related differences in touching and behavioural problems were experienced similarly in children with autism spectrum disorder and pedals, although the characteristics were distinct: in children with autism spectrum disorder, emotional symptoms and examine problems within mutually sexes and behaviour problems in girls improved significantly during mature, while none of the difficulties within the wheel untouched by mature except for a reduction during the achievement of hyperarousal. In the following paragraphs, we are going to talk about some of the behavioural and emotional issues that are faced by children who have autism spectrum disorders
Keywords
Emotional, Behavioural, Autism Spectrum disorder, Children
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