How to treat autism

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Relatives have been suffering from autism for many years. They refuse to communicate with others. They can't go to work when they have a class. They have difficulty communicating with their relatives. It's hard to see them alone in the room. These days, we decided to take him to a psychologist. After treatment, he got better. Now let's share how to treat autism.

How to treat autism

Treatment 1: sensory integration training: sensory integration training therapy was founded by Ayres in the United States. At first, it was mainly used in the treatment of children with ADHD and learning disabilities. Autism children generally have sensory abnormalities, so this method is also widely used in the treatment of autism children. This therapy mainly uses skateboard, swing, balance beam and other game facilities to train children. It has been reported and observed that it has certain curative effect on reducing hyperactivity and increasing language of autistic children.

Treatment 2: the therapy similar to sensory integration training also includes auditory integration training, music therapy, chiropractic therapy, compression therapy, embrace therapy and touch therapy. The efficacy of sensory integration training is controversial in foreign countries, which is not recognized by mainstream medicine.

Treatment 3: behavior therapy: it's just to change the child's behavior habits from the outside, which can't fundamentally solve the root cause of the disease. Once you leave the training environment, you may return to the original state, or even cause secondary damage to the child's physiology and psychology because the training courses don't follow the scientific rules.

matters needing attention

We suggest that we should pay attention to: increase the contact time with children, enhance the emotional communication with children, often tease children to play, constantly touch children's head and limbs, kiss children's face and hands, and pay attention to often give children smile and joy, so that children have and obtain a sense of stability, pleasure and satisfaction.