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Autism is a long-term condition, first 1,000 days critical: experts

Autism is a long-term condition, first 1,000 days critical: experts

Autism is a long-term condition, first 1,000 days critical: experts

A two-day national conference on autism was organised at Rainbow Hospital in Hyderabad
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Autism is a long-term condition and the first 1,000 days of a child’s life are crucial in shaping their developmental trajectory, said paediatric neurologist Lokesh while speaking at a two-day national conference on autism in Hyderabad.

Dr. Lokesh urged parents to stay informed about early childhood development and highlighted the need for a supportive environment where children with autism can thrive.

“Parents should avoid overexposing children to gadgets, cut down on sugar intake and ensure their children are exposed to at least 10,000 words daily,” he said. Stressing that awareness must go hand-in-hand with access, Dr. Lokesh called for better day care facilities, regulation of therapy costs and more inclusive spaces that allow neurodivergent individuals to reach their potential.

Organised as part of World Autism Awareness Month, the conference titled ‘The Autism Odyssey 2.0’ was hosted by Rainbow Children’s Hospitals in collaboration with the National Institute for the Empowerment of Persons with Intellectual Disabilities (NIEPID) and Marham–Resonating Resilience.

Day one (April 4) featured hands-on workshops on early intervention, innovative therapies, and inclusive education practices, while day two (April 5) included keynote addresses, expert lectures and symposia led by leading autism researchers.

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