JOURNAL
Prevention of autism spectrum disorders: a lifelong approach
About the Authors
Akhmetzhanova Z.Zh. – Head of the psychoneurological department No. 6 Kamkor, neurologist, NJSC "National Center for Children’s Rehabilitation", Astana, Kazakhstan.
Zhumagalieva B.M. – Neurologist of the psychoneurological Department No. 6 Kamkor, NJSC "National Center for Children’s Rehabilitation", Astana, Kazakhstan.
Relevance
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are a complex of developmental disorders that affect communication, social interaction, and behavior. Autism is a neurobiological disorder that persists throughout life and requires an interdisciplinary approach to treatment and rehabilitation. As the number of children diagnosed with autism in Kazakhstan increases, the importance of early diagnosis and effective rehabilitation is becoming more urgent. The present study is aimed at analyzing modern methods of autism correction and evaluating their effectiveness using the example of patients at the National Center for Child Rehabilitation. [1]

