Condition
Pediatric Autism Spectrum Disorder
Key Points about Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in Children
- Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a brain-based disorder with a strong genetic component.
- There is no specific medical test to diagnose ASD.
- ASD is characterized along a spectrum, meaning that there is a wide variety of ways in which autistic traits may manifest in different individuals.
- ASD is found in children of all racial/ethnic groups and socioeconomic backgrounds. It occurs in both boys and girls, but is more common in boys.
- The first signs of ASD are often seen between the ages of 12 and 24 months, but many children may not show clear signs until much later.
- Early identification and intensive intervention can have a significant impact on future academic, behavioral and adaptive success.
- Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders at Children's National Hospital and the hospital-based Autism Behavioral Consult team provide services to support the growth and development of your child with autism spectrum disorder.
- The visual supports and resources offered by the Autism Behavioral Consult team at Children's National help medical staff and parents to make procedures and treatments easier for children with communication, sensory or behavioral disabilities.
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Autism Treatment at Children's National Hospital
The experts at Children's National focus on the strengths of all children with autism spectrum disorders to help them lead successful and healthy lives. Discover more about the evaluations and treatments we offer.
Providers Who Treat Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Departments that Treat Autism Spectrum Disorder
Psychology and Behavioral Health
In the Division of Psychology and Behavioral Health, our child psychologists and other mental health professionals work exclusively with children and teens, emphasizing patient and family-focused care.