
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Is a developmental disorder that affects how a person perceives, interacts with, and communicates with the world around them.
Is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects communication, social interaction, and behavior in unique ways.
Every child brings a distinct set of strengths, challenges, and learning styles—and our role is to understand these differences and support their growth with compassion and scientific precision
It is referred to as a «spectrum» because it manifests in a variety of forms and degrees of severity.
Key characteristics of the disorder include:
- Social communication difficulties: Individuals with autism may struggle to understand social cues, initiate or maintain conversations, and form relationships.
- Repetitive behaviors: Many individuals with autism exhibit repetitive behaviors, such as hand movements, rocking, or strict routines.
- Restricted interests: Individuals with autism often focus intensely on a narrow set of interests or activities.
- Sensory sensitivities: Many people with autism experience heightened or reduced sensitivity to sensory inputs like sounds, lights, textures, or smells.
