Ds has a provisional dx of Aspergers and I've been doing a communication course for children with ASD's. I'm trying to take in a lot of info in a short space of time, but one of the things I find difficult to make sense of is the developmental nature of ASD's.
On the course they say that early intervention is hugely important but what actually does this do? Are we retraining the brain with these techniques, teaching it to fire in new ways? Or is an adult with autism inherently the same as the child but just with the techniques to make life work? Can we actually remodel the brain with the early intervention?
Hope this isn't too clumsy, does anyone know what I mean?