Mardaleishvili Medical Center Breakthrough Stem Cell transplantation for Autism Treatment
Reducing the symptoms of Autism drastically with a simple medical procedure
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Features of Raising a Child with Autism

 

Raising a child with autism comes with its own unique challenges. Beyond boundless patience and understanding, children with ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) require strict adherence to rules that help structure their lives and foster harmonious development.

What Should Parents of a Child with Autism Be Prepared For?

Raising a child with autism should be tailored to their specific traits and skills, which need to be nurtured. However, there are also general behavioral guidelines that parents of children with ASD should follow:

  • Ensure a safe space at home to prevent injuries;
  • Minimize sources of stress for the child, such as bright lights, loud household appliances, arguments, sudden movements, etc.;
  • Maintain contact without overwhelming the child—remember, persistent communication, prolonged eye contact, or physical touch may lead to further withdrawal;
  • Establish connections through objects that the child focuses on (toys, music, pictures);
  • Always use a calm and friendly tone, avoiding raised voices;
  • Find a comfortable distance for interaction with the autistic child;
  • Encourage various emotional responses to situations;
  • Teach the child to play different educational games (e.g., puzzles, lotto);
  • Conduct social integration lessons and assign simple household tasks to the child.

All these measures should be implemented collectively, alongside the involvement of specialists such as social therapists, speech therapists, and neurologists.

Absolute “NOs” in Raising Children with Autism

What can provoke aggression in an autistic child? How can tantrums be avoided? In families with a child diagnosed with ASD, there are strict prohibitions against certain behaviors.

What Not to Do Around a Child with Autism:

  • Speak in raised tones or yell;
  • Stare into the child’s eyes or demand eye contact;
  • Be an overly active or intrusive conversational partner for the child;
  • Make abrupt movements or exhibit verbal and non-verbal aggression.

Adhering to these simple rules can significantly improve the child’s emotional and psychological state. A calm and balanced family atmosphere best supports the child’s development and socialization.

Early Autism Intervention – A Path to Full Development with ASD

A child diagnosed with ASD requires continuous observation by specialists. The future largely depends on timely and effective rehabilitation programs. Some well-known programs for education and socialization include ABA therapy, social integration, and working with speech and social educators. However, the effectiveness of these programs often becomes evident only after months or even years.

In Georgia, the Mardaleishvili Medical Center employs an innovative approach to behavioral correction for children with ASD. Significant progress in managing autism can be achieved using stem cells. These cells, acting as a kind of “matrix,” take on the role of building material after transplantation, filling gaps in damaged brain cells. As a result, within a month of the transplant, the child often demonstrates noticeable progress in development and the acquisition of new skills.

Learn more about the stem cell transplantation procedure in Georgia!

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