Importance of the occupational therapist's performance with family members of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
Palabras clave:
Autism, Approach, Family, ChildResumen
Autism Spectrum Disorder is described as "a neurodevelopmental disorder, where the child manifests difficulties in communication, social participation and also presents restricted and repetitive behaviors” (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 2014). there are many approaches applied to this public, however, highlighting the family in this process is very important in clinical practice and in its effectiveness. The diagnosis of autism, as well as its symptoms, can cause impacts and difficulties in the family context. Family-centered care Its characteristic is “care focused not only on the child as a unique individual, but also on the family of which he/she is part of that care, and it is fundamental in the well-being and development of the child” (Shields, 2015). a positive relationship with the family and an environment free of criticism, providing teaching on aspects of personal care and education before the relationships and difficulties of these children, improving interaction with them.
DOI: 10.56238/homeinternationalanais-033