Saturday, February 2, 2008

A gift of sight: visual perception of treatment for autistic children

Autism effects of each child differently, it is difficult to find an exact treatment of a child must deal with their symptoms. One case that the effects of some autistic children (though not all) have problems with visual perception. With some of the standard techniques to help improve visual perception, can give your child the opportunity to see the world more clearly that learning and understanding easier and possibly reducing the conduct of some of the problems. Children with autism, most have problems with sensory overload and distortion. Here are some of the same problems that many people do not suffer from the disease to develop, and many
Treatment available. People with autism often find, however, that the sensory overload in the world because of the light, color, contrast, shape and structure, is too much to handle, which operate or disable as a whole. This is sometimes genetic condition that it is simply extending autism, so if parents have difficulties with reading or other measures to address the problems of visual perception, there is a good chance that the child needs help, y.
In Irene Method is one of the effective methods for treating diseases of visual perception. This method uses the color to create a more coherent world. You may have heard of these practices, if someone suggested using color filter on the page to read to read better and faster. This method is proven to work, and if your child is autistic reading at the level of maturity, you can test the colour filters to ensure that there is a difference in the speed and comprehension. However, it is more likely that your child is autistic benefit from the colour filters throughout the day, not just in reading. Special glasses were using
Lens color to defeat this problem. Not every child reacts the same way for each color, so it is a process of trial and error to find out what color is a blockage of the light harmful. You can also use colored light bulbs in his house to help autistic people with visual perception problems.
This method helps children, mainly in 4 areas: the perception of depth, social interaction, learning and physical health. Colors help your child determine how he or she is the object, and the world is becoming more and more three-dimensional, help the perception of depth. The social interaction is also improving as the child feels as if he or she is more at ease in the world, and you can see more clearly and interpret facial expressions. The colors allow learning, especially in reading, and, in general, the child will feel better because it helps reduce headaches and dizziness. To test this and other technology to help the problems of visual perception, you can help your child cope better with the world and autism.

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