2021
DOI: 10.47772/ijriss.2021.5725
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Autism Spectrum Disorder: Review of Common challenging behaviors and appropriate intervention strategies

Abstract: Autism Spectrum Disorder is a triad of disabilities with individuals exhibiting challenges in Social-Communication, repetitive behaviors and restricted activities and interests. Its etiology is not clear but, researchers point at a complex interaction between genetics and environment. There are more boys with ASD than girls at a ratio of 4 boys: 1girl. The disorder has been in an unprecedented rate of increase in the last few decades. Currently 1 in every 59 children has ASD (in USA). One of the greatest conce… Show more

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“…Children with ASD may exhibit challenging behaviors, including physical and verbal aggression, elopement, noncompliance, property destruction, self-injury, and incontinence. However, interventions such as applied behavior analysis (ABA) have been found to be effective in managing these behaviors (Nyakundi & Wairungu, 2021). Parents of children with ASD often face daily obstacles, such as coping with their child's challenging behavior, social stigmas, lack of support, and the impact on family life (Ludlow et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Children with ASD may exhibit challenging behaviors, including physical and verbal aggression, elopement, noncompliance, property destruction, self-injury, and incontinence. However, interventions such as applied behavior analysis (ABA) have been found to be effective in managing these behaviors (Nyakundi & Wairungu, 2021). Parents of children with ASD often face daily obstacles, such as coping with their child's challenging behavior, social stigmas, lack of support, and the impact on family life (Ludlow et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%