Prognosis

The prognosis of autism depends largely on the child’s intelligence level
and symptom severity. Some autistic children with above-average intelligence
and relatively mild symptoms have successfully completed college,
married, and started families; severely retarded autistic children, however,
may require lifelong care at home or in an institution. Autistic children
who start losing previously acquired language skills before age three are
at increased risk of seizures as they grow older.

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