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Autism Awareness Online Course

Our Autism Awareness Online course enables attendees to identify symptoms and recognise the different risk factors and what treatments are available.

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What you'll learn.

  • What autism is and how it affects an individual’s day to day life.
  • Recognise how autism affects an adolescence compared to a child.
  • Recognise the types and reasons to why an individual with autism may self-harm.
  • Understand why individuals with autism have difficulty with food.
  • Demonstrate effective techniques and strategies to aid someone with autism.
  • Develop effective tactics to implement the individual’s interest into day to day life.
  • Explore reasons to why day to day life living with autism may be difficult.

About Autism Awareness Online Course.

What is autism? What other conditions can autism occur with? What can increase a child’s risk of having autism? What is the difference between male and female autism? What is The Triad of Impairments? What is The Six Stage Target Model? What is Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) and how is it involved with autism? What is the SPELL Framework? Our Autism Awareness course will help you answer the questions above and more. 7/10 people with autism also have mental health difficulties. Through our Autism Awareness course, you will gain an understanding of how the 5 senses are affected by autism. You will learn how autism is diagnosed. You will learn the criteria that were set out to diagnose autism which are the ICD-11 and DSM-5. You will learn what criteria set out the foundation for diagnostic tools which are the DISCO, ADI-R, ADOS, and 3Di. You will learn how social, communication, and behavioural skills are affected by autism. You will learn how speech is affected by autism. You will so learn how sensory difficulties can affect an individual’s day-to-day life.

Who is Autism Awareness Online Course for?

Our Autism Awareness course is for anyone who cares for or works with an individual who have autism who is looking for basic awareness around autism. Our course is solely based on children and adolescents with autism rather than adults. Whatever care or non-care sector you work in our autism awareness course will provide you with the knowledge, skills, and confidence.

What are the learning outcomes?

  • Discuss how the psychological and physical symptoms of anxiety can affect someone with autism.
  • Discuss how the 5 senses can be affected by autism.
  • Recognise what the theory of mind is.
  • Be able to understand the difference between receptive and expressive speech.
  • Evaluate the different sensory difficulties that can be affected by autism.
  • Develop knowledge, skills and strategies to develop positive environments for individual’s with autism.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Autism Spectrum Disorder?
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental condition characterized by persistent challenges with social communication and interaction, as well as restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, or activities. ASD is considered a spectrum disorder because it manifests differently in each individual, with a wide range of symptoms and severity levels.
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is characterized by core features that include social communication challenges such as difficulty with social interactions and forming relationships. Individuals often exhibit restricted and repetitive behaviors like specific routines or intense interests. Sensory sensitivities to stimuli such as noise or textures are common, alongside communication differences such as delayed language development or atypical language use. ASD varies widely in intellectual and developmental abilities, from profound disability to exceptional strengths in areas like memory or focused interests. These features define the spectrum, highlighting both challenges and unique abilities within individuals diagnosed with ASD.
Yes, adults can be diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). While ASD is often identified and diagnosed in childhood, many individuals may not receive a diagnosis until later in life, or they may have been misdiagnosed or undiagnosed altogether. Additionally, some individuals may not have recognized or sought assessment for ASD until adulthood, especially if they have developed coping mechanisms or if their symptoms were less apparent earlier in life.

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