The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Parents need to know early signs of autism — Hannah

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KUALA LUMPUR: Parents need to be more aware of their children’s behavioura­l developmen­t so that early signs of autism can be detected, said Deputy Women, Family and Community Developmen­t Minister Hannah Yeoh .

She said as a result of failure in recognisin­g the early warning signs, only 20,000 individual­s with autism symptoms have registered with the Social Welfare Department (JKM) though there were approximat­ely 300,000 people living with autism spectrum disorder in Malaysia today.

“Some parents do not realise the symptoms of autism thinking that their children are just slow learners, while there are some who just do not want to register their children as people with different abilities.

“We also hope that the Health Ministry will be able to create awareness on autism in the rural areas and make autism spectrum disorder screening more accessible for the public,” she said when met after the 2018 Danajamin Mighty Run programme yesterday.

According to Yeoh the screening to detect symptoms of autism could be performed at government and private hospitals which have the the experts in diagnosing autism as early as 18 months to enable them to seek treatment.

Meanwhile the Danajamin Mighty Run which is into its third year, attracted about 2500 participan­ts and successful­ly raised RM110,000 in aid of the National Autism Society of Malaysia (NASOM).

Danajamin managing director and chief executive officer Mohamed Nazri Omar presented the contributi­on to NASOM chairman Feilina Feisol.

“This event will certainly help NASOM to increase public awareness of autism,” Yeoh added.

From the proceeds of the Danajamin Mighty Run organised in 2016 and 2017, it had enabled NASOM to upgrade its Vocational Centre in Bandar Puteri, Klang and build a Snoezelen room which provides a controlled multisenso­ry environmen­t as therapy for people with autism, at its early interventi­on centre in Gombak. - Bernama

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