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One-year-old and eight-month-old baby is suspected of autism, what should I do?
As a special education teacher, I come into contact with a large number of autistic children and parents every day. To be honest, my heart thumped when I saw this diagnosis, because another family had to run around because of the child's symptoms.

Although autistic children will not be diagnosed until they are 3 years old, the performance of children is actually very obvious through the description of parents. The first thing I want to tell parents is that there is no cure for autism, so I hope parents don't have to spend a lot of time seeking medical advice. At present, the only way is to conduct scientific intervention training.

Because children find it earlier, the plasticity is still very strong at this time, so I hope parents should adjust their mentality and have confidence in their children. The first thing you need to do is to calm down and choose a reliable rehabilitation institution for your child. When choosing an institution, you must not be too hasty, because this will directly affect your child's future development. You can ask some elderly parents for help and then go on a field trip by yourself. The factors investigated include: the software and hardware facilities of the institution, the quality of teaching, the reputation of parents and whether it is a cooperative unit of the Disabled Persons' Federation. It should be mentioned that at present, China has a rescue plan for autistic children aged 0-6. If you are a cooperative unit of the Disabled Persons' Federation, you can apply for a sum of money, which can be used to pay for children's training. For details, you need to consult the local Disabled Persons' Federation, which can at least relieve the financial pressure for the family.

In addition, you need to teach yourself the training methods related to autism, and the most basic one is ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis). If you don't know where to start, you can ask the teacher of the institution first. After the children come home from class every day, you should use this method to consolidate and summarize. In addition, you should learn some ways to communicate and interact with children, because the core obstacle of autism is social obstacle. If you improve your child's social skills in communication and interaction, you will succeed more than half.

The above is my answer to this question, hoping to help you.

When my son was a child, it was difficult to bring it and talk late. You mentioned many symptoms. When he signed up for kindergarten, his various behaviors made the teacher think that he was autistic. So I took him to the psychology department of Children's Hospital. As a result, as soon as he entered the hospital, there was a cartoon balloon seller. He insisted. I said I would talk to the doctor's aunt and buy it after the chat. He was unhappy and kept talking about buying balloons. When he got to the doctor, he kept pointing to leave. I told him the reason. The doctor asked me to buy balloons before coming back. When I came back, the doctor asked my son about the pattern on the balloon. Being interested, he immediately replied that it was "beautiful". In this sentence, the doctor concluded that my son was fine and we left. Many parents in the hospital take their children to do various tests and fill out forms. Later, after we went to kindergarten, our language ability advanced by leaps and bounds and we could say everything. But I think our development has fallen behind a bit. Now in the second grade of primary school, my academic performance is average and my comprehensive ability is average. He is a child with a wide range of interests and likes to learn new knowledge. I think with the growth of children, the backwardness can be recovered. Don't worry too much.

Let me answer this question.

My two children are very good at the age of two. When I was two years old, I had a high fever and convulsions, and then I gradually changed. Suddenly I stopped calling people, and my parents, grandparents stopped shouting, and then my behavior was different from that of normal children, but I didn't care too much, because it didn't have much impact on my life.

In the middle class of kindergarten, the teacher said that he didn't play with other children at school, so he was withdrawn and couldn't draw. We think the problem is very serious. I read a lot of information on the Internet and downloaded a questionnaire to test autism. I found that children should belong to mild autism. I went to the brain hospital for an examination and found that it belongs to high-functioning autism, because he is very sensitive to numbers and has strong computing ability.

My children don't like watching cartoons since childhood. They only watch advertisements and repeat what they don't listen to. I like to turn on and off the lights repeatedly and turn around. I don't like shouting, and quotations are not easy to express. I can only use phrases instead of sentences.

Parents with these children who need attention.

Fortunately, thank god, the doctor said the teacher didn't let him drop out of school. Take your time. For so many years, I often take him out to play with friends and let him put forward his own needs. It's much better, and I can basically communicate with people.

Therefore, I think parents of children with mild autism should not be pessimistic, and they can basically recover well.

My son is also one year and eight months old. Judging from the symptoms you said, my son basically has them. Don't scare me! ! ! My son can speak a few words now, but it may be hereditary. My husband, including his children, talks very late. My son likes playing with cars and pushing cars. Other toys can't be played for a while. He basically plays with cars all day! He shouldn't have called him either. He should call once in a while. But he usually knows everything, tells him what to do, tells him to take a broom and mop, throws garbage, and carries a bowl, and he will do as I say! But if you call him, he won't say yes like other children. But he knows everything you say. He said goodbye to me when he went out and played with other children, but he ran away in two minutes. I don't pay attention to staring at people, but he is good at reading people's faces. If I stare at him fiercely, he will be honest at once. In particular, I will find someone to complain. When I fall, I will come to complain to me. I will also point to where I fell and tell me that I sometimes slap him or say it on purpose. He would go to grandma and complain, point at me and pout at grandma ... so what about my son? Scary, please reply if you know.

I once suspected that my baby was autistic. I started talking when I was two and a half years old, and I didn't make eye contact with people. I usually play at home alone. When I went out, I kept running with my head down and kept screaming. You can't walk slowly, just trot. Then once, he went into a shopping mall and didn't see the glass door clearly. He bumped into the door, which was broken. After that, he finally left slowly. When I was two years old, I had an early education class with him. He ran around the classroom and took many such classes until a new toy and finishing course was added. He is very serious, staring at the teacher's every move. Finally, he sat down and took many classes and was able to answer questions actively. /kloc-I entered kindergarten at 0/0 month, and now I am almost three and a half years old. I talk a lot. I ask you why every day. I like reading books and building trees, reciting ancient poems and singing, and I can also participate in group activities well. /kloc-I can recognize numbers, logos, license plates and English letters within 0/00, and I know all the common sense of safe life, but I still like to play alone. I especially like playing in the yard with a child. They can't call home when they are playing, and they are not interested in other children. They like to play with older children, but they still like to run around more than other children. They never take the initiative to say hello to their uncles and aunts in the yard. Sometimes they ask themselves what they are interested in, and sometimes they say the same question several times, alas!

Your child is not yet three years old, but only over one year old, so even if he has some symptoms of autism, the doctor will not draw a conclusion easily, so he only suspects that he is stunted and autistic. I suggest you check it again in three months.

Your children mainly have language and social problems. If stunting is needed, other aspects of social and behavioral IQ should be normal. So I think the probability of children's autism is relatively high, but I'm not sure. I can only tell you that it is time to take action and start to intervene.

Pay attention to verbal communication and emotional communication with children, and also pay attention to guiding children in all aspects. At home, it is not difficult to train his attention. You can use what he is interested in to guide and guide his eye contact.

If it's social, you have a lot to do. Find more friends and playmates for children. Pay attention to encouraging children to communicate and share with others when interacting with children, and let children know that it is meaningful to communicate with children of the same age.

My children mainly have language and emotional problems, and other aspects are normal. I pay more attention to his communication with children of the same age, and the children are much better now. Therefore, to be strong, we must have confidence. What is better for children now is that they are very young, just over one year old. If you intervene at this time, the effect will be very ideal, because the best intervention time for autism is between two and six years old, and it is not easy to be over six years old.

If there is anything unclear, please leave me a message to interact!

Hello, my baby is 2 years old, 1 1 month. At that time, children had no language and could not socialize in person. Then I began to receive training in the local maternal and child health hospital, including operation, empathy, private education and games. By August of 20 18, he had been training for 2 years, and the effect was really obvious, not only the language, but also acceptable. What I want to say is that if you are really autistic, training is the most effective, and the sooner the better. It's useless before you are 6 years old, after prime time. Hurry up, there is great hope of recovery. You are less than 2 years old.

Don't jump to conclusions for children. Even if you are diagnosed, you should go to an authoritative big hospital. My son is two and a half years old. He couldn't say a word. He just pointed to everything he wanted or did. No matter how guided, he just doesn't talk. He is very afraid of people and doesn't play with other children. I once suspected that the child was autistic. I went to the hospital in our city and saw a doctor who said it was not autism, but language and mental retardation, and asked for rehabilitation. I didn't trust to see a doctor at the Maternal and Child Health Hospital. The doctor said that there was nothing wrong with the child just talking late. But at that time, both of them were two and a half years old, unable to speak and unsociable. Other children will talk, play and make trouble a long time ago. I'm in a hurry. I'm going to the provincial children's hospital to see if I really have developmental retardation and I need to recover. What should I do? As a result, we entered the provincial hospital. The doctor said that the child would close the door by himself. The doctor said that the child must not be autistic. As for the others, further inspection is needed, and there is nothing wrong with running around. However, more linguistic induction is needed. After we came back, we reported to the early education care class, especially to explain the situation to the teacher, so that the teacher can pay more attention to more induction. After half a year, my personality is also cheerful, I can say everything and play in harmony with my children. Therefore, don't jump to conclusions about children, show them more and induce them more. Every child is different.

One-year-old and eight-month-old baby is suspected of autism, what should I do? Statistics show that about one in every 88 children is diagnosed with different degrees of autism. Autism is not a disease, but an obstacle. Just like some people have visual impairment, hearing impairment, physical impairment and so on. Autistic children are deeply involved in communication barriers, and usually symptoms appear before the age of 3.

The manifestations of autism:

1. Why can't I speak normally?

We can't control our bodies, it's like we're remotely controlling a malfunctioning robot. I don't know why we can't talk to others properly, but it's definitely not because we don't want to talk, but because we can't talk and can't find a way to express ourselves.

Why do you speak so loudly and strangely?

When I "speak in a strange voice", I didn't mean to, it was just a reflex. One is a conditioned reflex to what I saw, and the other is a conditioned reflex to past memories. And once my "strange sound" is triggered, there is no way to control it. If I try to control it, it will pinch my neck, which is pain and oppression. Even if someone ordered us to shut up, we couldn't do it.

Why do you ignore others when they talk to you?

For me, even if someone happens to stand in front of me and talk to me, I still don't notice it. "Didn't notice" doesn't mean "ignored". It's just that it's hard for us to judge whether someone is standing there talking to us by other people's voices. So, before you talk to us, you'd better call our names and get our attention.

Why have I told you many times not to do something, but you will still do it?

"How many times have I told you? ! "When we are criticized for not listening to others, we will be very sad, but next time, we will basically forget the last time. When doing these things repeatedly, the brain seems to have some kind of buzzing current sound, which is very comfortable.

5. Why don't you make eye contact with others when you speak?

When talking to others, what I "see" is actually the other person's voice. We will focus all our attention on understanding each other's meaning, and then our eyes will be distracted to a certain extent, as if we didn't see anything.

6. Why do you suddenly freak out?

When an autistic person sees that he has made a mistake, his consciousness will be shut down immediately. For example, if you pour water and spill a drop, they will cry, shout and make noise. So once he makes a mistake, the mistake itself will hit him like a tsunami.

7. Why do you hate being shaken and hugged?

Because they find it particularly difficult to control their bodies, if they are hugged or shook hands again, they will feel even more desperate, so they refuse them.

Characteristics of autism:

1. likes to jump around.

When I jump up, I feel that all parts of my body are getting better, which really makes me feel great!

I often cover my ears.

When we keep hearing noise, it will make us afraid, lose our sense of direction and don't know where we are, so covering our ears is our way to protect ourselves.

I like to walk in circles alone.

Everyday scenery does not rotate, so things that can rotate and change always fascinate us. Just looking at rotating objects can bring us long-term joy-perfect because of the law of rotation.

4. For example, TV advertisements

Because the advertising time is relatively simple and often played, they can understand and remember that they will take familiar TV advertisements as fun.

5. often get lost

They don't know where they should be. No matter where I am, I feel uneasy, so I often get separated or run away, but I can't find a safe place.

6. Number of congeners

Numbers are fixed, for example, the number 1 can only be 1, which is simple and clear and will not be confused. For those intangible things, such as interpersonal relationships and ambiguous expressions, they are difficult to understand.

How to treat autism:

1. Be patient.

When they are crazy, ask questions repeatedly and mumble, we should be able to understand and not scold.

When we see autistic children around us, we can keep our voices down, don't scare them, and don't ask them. Pretend nothing happened. Yours can make autistic families less nervous.

Don't touch their bodies easily.

For autistic children, your hugs, handshakes, touching and other touches will make them feel uncomfortable. Unable to control their bodies, they even reject the feeling of being controlled by others.

4. Pay more attention to and accompany them.

They don't really like being alone, drawing, building blocks and spelling numbers. If you are with him, he will feel your love.

Don't show despair and madness in front of them.

They are afraid of causing trouble to others. When you show despair, madness or crying because of them, they will feel heavy psychological pressure. Although deadpan, but the heart is desperate.

6. Get close to nature.

They like the feeling of being gently wrapped by nature, because nature will not criticize him, and nature will give them unprecedented security and comfort. Incorporating into natural forces will make them forget that they are a person who needs special help from others.

We don't need to pursue everyone, we just need to know them, so as to change the way we treat them, change our cognition and improve their living environment. They are not orphans on this planet, please don't give up on them at any time!

My son didn't speak until he was three and a half years old. When he was about three years old, it was the time when autism was hot. He is worried about all kinds of things. Jia, an expert in Beijing, did not make a specific diagnosis after seeing it. He started his daily sensory training at the first time, and then he developed rapidly and made great progress in all aspects. A year later, when he was informed by Lin that he could enter school, everything was normal. Now in the sixth grade, the results are upstream! Your child is only one and a half years old, and it is estimated that autism will not be diagnosed. It will be very helpful to take the time to carry out scientific and systematic training! Besides, Lynn will rank first because it will take a long time! Very tired. Hold on!