This project presents a detailed exploration of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), focusing on the identification of healthcare gaps and the effectiveness of various interventions. The study involves a literature review, primary research with autistic children and their parents, and case studies using the Childhood Autism Rating Scale to assess the children's well-being. The research highlights the impact of ASD on individuals' communication, social interaction, and behavior patterns, emphasizing the importance of family-centered care and healthcare literacy. The project investigates the gaps in autism care, which are often associated with collaboration among family members, healthcare professionals, educators, and social services. The findings suggest that interventions, such as family-centered care and developmental literacy sessions, can improve cognitive abilities and mental strength, thereby mitigating the challenges associated with ASD. The project concludes with a call for effective care and vigilance to ensure that patients receive the best possible support.