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Is your child always a loner? This article will help you get into the heart of your introverted child

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Take you into the heart of your baby



Some children are quiet and keep everything to themselves. Parents don't know what they are thinking and often worry about it. Some parents see that their children are too introverted and even worry whether their children have autism tendencies. In order to help parents make better judgments, we first need to clarify the differences between autistic children and normal children.


Autism, also known as autism spectrum disorder (ASD), is a neurodevelopmental disorder that causes impaired communication and social skills. For many parents, it is important to understand the symptoms and dangers of autism and to detect abnormalities as early as possible.



It is worth noting that each child with autism has individual differences. To put it simply: autistic children do not see the world blindly; they are not deaf, but they are deaf to their surroundings; they are not dumb, they still cry, but they do not know how to speak.


They want to move and feel, but often cannot control these behaviors freely. They are like children from the stars, with completely different perception and expression methods from us.


Liking to play alone is not necessarily a bad thing. What is important is that parents know how to distinguish between introversion and autism tendencies!!



The dangers of autism


In the movie "Rain Man", we saw Raymond, a brother who suffers from autism but has amazing memory, and Zhou Wei, an arithmetic genius in The Brain. You may say that autism does not seem to be harmful, but is instead a symbol of abnormal intelligence?


But in reality, autistic children face serious social barriers, which makes it difficult for them to survive independently in society. They may not be able to communicate normally with others, understand other people's emotions or express their needs. This not only brings them troubles, but also creates a certain degree of burden on their families and society.



How to detect autism abnormalities early


Early detection is key. Parents can observe whether their children have obvious delays or abnormalities in language, social and behavioral development. For example, pay attention to whether children begin to use language at an appropriate age; observe whether they lack interest in eye contact or other non-verbal communication methods; pay attention to whether there are stereotyped repetitive behaviors, etc.


How to get along with children with autism?


Be patient and understanding; because autistic children have difficulty in expressing emotions and social skills, they sometimes have abnormal behaviors. However, we cannot blame or ignore them for this, but should treat them with tolerance and understanding. Giving attention, creating a safe and stable environment, cultivating interests and hobbies, and maintaining patience and understanding can effectively help autistic children grow and develop.


Communicate with professional doctors as early as possible; pediatricians, psychologists, speech therapists and other professionals can provide help and guidance to ensure that children receive timely and effective intervention and support.


 

In short, based on understanding the performance and harm of autistic children, we should attach importance to the importance of early detection of abnormalities. Through observation and cooperation with professionals, we can provide early intervention for autistic children, help them overcome difficulties as soon as possible, integrate into society, and improve their quality of life.


Through some simple tests, we can quickly know whether the child has autism tendency. For example, the internationally authoritative GARS scale, through a 10-15 minute test, answering the questions in scale A, combined with the judgment of professionals, can allow parents to quickly understand whether the child has autism tendency.


Currently, K Education provides GARS-3 and ABC Child Behavior Scales. It evaluates children from multiple aspects such as language, social skills and behavioral abilities, and provides free consultation opportunities with professional teachers after the test to help you analyze the questionnaire results and answer your questions. Let us pay attention to and support autistic children together and create a more inclusive and understanding social environment for them.




 
 
 

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