When we are born into this world, we show a smile and a cry, to
show emotions early in our lives. We are happy to be around in
the presence of a new family. G-d has made a miracle happen,
to have joy in the world of another human being born.
As time goes on about 6 months, we start to be concern, that
normal actions of a 6 month old, has not developed for one reason
or another. We take a trip to our Pediatrician concerned that something
might be wrong.
The parent says, my child is not crawling, or my child is not smiling, or
even worse, my child is having breathing problems at night, and I feel
very concerned, that something is going on with this baby out of the
usually occurs.
The pediatrician does some movement and neurological tests, to see if motor
skills has been affected. After many tests, which also includes a blood test,
to make sure nothing internal is present. After looking at the test results, the
pediatrician has came up with a diagnosis.
Mrs. Cohen, after reviewing the findings, I determined that Jacob has tendencies
of being autistic. A graved face is shown from the mother, to feel uncertain what
to do.. Well the problem with these results, are not unusual. Both not knowing what
to do is. You see, the hardest thing to know, is not to know how to find the right
resources to assist in helping with details. I as a mother think, what do I do?. Well
other then not knowing how to approach these findings to get the right resources to
help, is also being an advocate. for a disabled special need child. In today's society,
part of the problem besides trying to find resources, is to teach people to learn to
Network for information to help. The majority of the population that is impacted,
does not really understand what to do. I as an advocate since my son has been born,
try to be an individual to be helpful in this world. It doesn't hurt to be nice and courteous,
to help some less fortunate individual that doesn't know what to do.
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