How should autism be treated
summary
My child is one and a half years old and has been diagnosed with autism. Now he can't speak and doesn't want to communicate with others. His mother doesn't yell. She takes him to see a doctor. The doctor says it's autism. After treatment, he basically recovers. Now I'd like to share with you about how to treat autism.
How should autism be treated
Treatment 1: try to encourage him. At the beginning, he may need material rewards. The most important thing is to make him feel successful after participating. Successful experience will make him more emotionally stable and motivated to participate.
Treatment two: we should evaluate his ability from many aspects. His abilities are uneven. According to the evaluation results to provide training methods and learning opportunities suitable for his ability.
Treatment 3: repetitive behavior and unwillingness to change need to be treated slowly. It's usually to help him learn other better behaviors to replace them. In addition, the more they understand, the less these behaviors will be.
matters needing attention
Warm reminder: they often refuse the embrace and touch of their relatives, and avoid the eyes of their relatives, showing indifference and indifference; they can't play with their peers, and they often stay alone and enjoy themselves. In the collective environment of kindergartens, teachers often reflect that they are isolated, blind to the surrounding environment, and do not listen; they never take the initiative to say hello to people, and do not participate in collective activities; they often leave their seats without instructions in class, and their criticism seems not to have been heard, so that they are considered to have listening problems by teachers.