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Article Title: Using Sound Conditioners For Children With Autism
Author: Melissa Nathans
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Word Count: 416
Keywords: sound conditioners,sound therapy,sound conditioner,sound 
machine,sound machines
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Not that many years ago, few people had heard of Autism. In fact, the number of 
children being diagnosed was extremely low. Unfortunately, numbers today have 
skyrocketed with 1 in every 150 children born now being given a firm diagnosis 
of Autism. Doctors have discovered that using sound conditioners is one way of 
making a connection for distant children but also calming those that get 
irritated.

The underlying cause of autism has become a huge debate with many experts 
believing there is a link to vaccines. Autism presents in different ways and 
intensities. However, the general form of Autism includes impairment of social 
interaction, communication problems, and repetitive interests and/or behaviors. 
For some children, sleeping and relaxing are difficult, which is why using 
sound conditioners is so beneficial. These machines produce sound that helps to 
calm the mind and white noise absorbs outside noise that usually escalates the 
level of irritation in a child with autism.

Until the time comes when doctors, scientists, and researchers have a full 
understanding of what causes Autism and how to fix it, parents are left with 
treating the symptoms. Often, a child with Autism will have one toy that he or 
she prefers and even when offered something new or better, the child would 
choose the one he wants. In the case of sound conditioners, a parent could 
benefit the child in two ways. For instance, a number of stuffed animals are 
now sold that have sound conditioners inside. This way, the Autistic child 
could bond with the stuffed animal while also enjoying the sounds of nature, 
lullabies, stories, or other sounds produced by the conditioner. The result is 
a more relaxed and happy child.

In some instances, a child with Autism will become overly agitated by noise. 
For instance, honking car horns, barking dogs, and emergency vehicle sirens 
cause problems. Some of these children are hypersensitive to noise so having a 
means of blocking noise out with sound conditioners and white noise certainly 
helps. The child would hear the softer noises of the conditioner that soothe 
and the white noise that blocks distractions. For the greatest benefit, parents 
should consider choosing only authentic sounds in that they produce a more 
effective result.

Instead of feeling defeated, believing that there is nothing to do in helping 
an Autistic child, parents need to understand that many wonderful organizations 
offer a wealth of information and using something such as noise conditioners 
and white noise in the form of a stuffed animal will help improve the situation.

Meilissa Nathans writes about sound therapy and sleep related issues in her 
blog, http://www.sleepwellbaby.com/v/vspfiles/blog/index.html.
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