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Clutter is Unacceptable for Autistic Individuals

 

When items are in specific places, finding any one of them becomes effortless. Everyone has their own preferences when it comes to how they organize their space. Autistic individuals also have these preferences, and for them, strict organization is of particular importance, as it directly affects their sensory system.

Clutter is one of the causes of sensory overload, which leads to the sensory organs functioning at their maximum capacity. The brain receives an excessive amount of unprocessed information, causing its functioning to become chaotic. This is why autistic individuals adhere so strictly to a schedule and strive to maintain order in their room; it gives them a sense of stability and predictability.

The absence of order in a space not only negatively impacts the mental health of these individuals but also creates a sense of insecurity. It becomes an additional burden that further affects their unique perception of the world. Children, in particular, may not always be able to categorize items in a way that avoids adding to the sensory overload.

Steps to Address Clutter and Sensory Overload:

  • Parents should begin by helping their child determine which items are used more frequently and which can be temporarily set aside.
  • A significant step, including in terms of socialization, is sorting through unnecessary items—especially toys that the child has outgrown but is reluctant to part with. These can be stored in boxes and placed in a closet or attic. If space is limited, items can be stored in a rented storage unit, as these services are widely available.
  • Additionally, sorting through belongings can be a way to earn money. Unused toys or outgrown clothes may be sold online through platforms like OLX.
  • Finally, such items can be donated to friends or used for charitable purposes.

Clutter Control as a Therapeutic Approach

Fighting clutter as a source of sensory overload serves as a therapeutic method for autistic individuals. It also teaches the child independence and decision-making by allowing them to choose what to part with. As a result, the child may develop better focus and attention over time. Furthermore, the home will feel more spacious, which is beneficial on its own.

To prevent sensory overload, various methods can be employed. Noise-canceling headphones can protect against loud sounds, while blinds or curtains can shield from harsh sunlight. However, it’s important to remember that excessive reactions to sensory stimuli are a result of autism, and the primary goal is to alleviate or lessen the symptoms.

Cellular Therapy: A Highly Effective Treatment

Currently, the most effective treatment for autism and sensory overload is cellular therapy. This innovative method has gained widespread recognition and can potentially become the primary treatment due to its safety and natural approach. Unlike drug-based or psychological methods, it relies on the body’s own restorative powers.

This therapy involves the transplantation of the patient’s own stem cells, which eliminates the risk of rejection. These cells can transform into any other type of cell and replace damaged ones. This leads to the normalization of brain and nervous system activity, stabilizing behavior and alleviating or eliminating other autism symptoms. The positive effects become evident soon after the procedure, and since the results are long-lasting, in many cases even lifelong, the effectiveness of other corrective measures is enhanced.

Leading clinics worldwide, including the Mardaleishvili Medical Center, offer this therapy. Their highly qualified doctors, equipped with the latest technology, have extensive experience in stem cell transplantation for autism treatment. From the patients’ perspective, treatment costs are lower than in other countries with advanced healthcare systems. The center also provides comprehensive support for practical matters, such as trip planning and accommodation during rehabilitation.

Cellular therapy is the most reliable way to address the “clutter” in the body’s functioning!

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