How to get autistic 2 year old child to respond more? - autistic more condition_symptoms
my child's doctor thinks he can easily autistic. has a secret, seldom responds to his name, unless treatened a beating. He also lost most of his words (20 words in 5 words) How do I get to talk and meet other
Friday, November 6, 2009
Autistic More Condition_symptoms How To Get Autistic 2 Year Old Child To Respond More?
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My experience with autism is a double one: I have 4 relatives with autism () and my younger brother and now also in the field working as a therapist.
I recommend the selection of ABA / AVA (Applied Behavior Analysis / Verbal Applied Analysis) therapy programs in your area. The sooner your child into therapy, the better.
Other treatments are also available. I saw my brother go to non-verbal at the age of four years to continue with the assistance of experts to discuss physical and speech therapy. When my parents were from the ABA also would have intentionally.
In my experience as a therapist I have children graduate program, which was not even know you, autistic gestures can also be seen some "weird". I have seen children go completely silent, and within months, with a variety of signs or speak a few words. But every child is different.
But I'll be honest. ABA can be controversial. So before you decide what to do to read the method, ask your health professionalPlease, someone, contact the ABA, and local chapter of the Autism Society of America (or the Autism Society in your country speak, white). Talk to anyone who can, and not all the questions you can help make your decision.
You're the greatest lawyer of his son in order that you need.
One more thing, it seems that you can be sure a little confused and worried about their new situation. I suggest a link with a support group for parents of children with autism. Believe me, support groups and talk, they must be wonderful to people who can understand your situation, too. I do not know what my family would have done without them.
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