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How to treat autistic children?
Reduce children's problem behaviors and increase children's good behaviors.

The relationship between problem behavior and good behavior of autistic children is changing. When children's problem behaviors decrease, their good behaviors will inevitably increase, and enhancing good behaviors is the main purpose of actively supporting behaviors.

Prerequisites for implementing the intervention plan at home.

In the course, Mr. Wang Xi emphasized that when parents give family guidance to autistic children, they should first ensure that their children are in good health, such as sleeping and eating habits, which is the premise of implementing the intervention plan.

For autistic children, it is particularly important to have an organized work and rest. Parents should inform their children as early as possible about their trip for one day, one week or more. Before implementing the intervention plan for autistic children, it is also necessary for parents to adjust the unstructured schedule to a structured schedule.

The importance of visual aids.

On the question of how to inform autistic children of the time schedule and task sequence, the answer given by teacher Wang Xi is to tell children what to do with visual teaching AIDS and what are the steps of each step. Similarly, family rules can also tell children what they can and can't do at home with visual teaching AIDS. Parents can use the "first come, first served" visual assistance method to reduce their children's problem behaviors and tell them the rules. "No amount of visual help is enough." This is Wang Xi's hint to his parents.

Wang Xi: Chinese Canadian, International Behavioral Analyst (BCBA), Master of Applied Behavioral Analysis from Brook University, Bachelor of Psychology from Victoria University, Canada. Engaged in autism intervention industry 10 years with rich experience.

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What should I do in the future?

1, companionship is not equal to love for a lifetime.

What parents need is to continue to cultivate and maintain a good attitude. Believe in the power of professional rehabilitation, do a good job of accompanying children and cooperate with the work of trainers. Don't interfere with rehabilitation courses at will, and don't question them easily. Overindulgence will make children more tightly closed, which is not conducive to children's sustained recovery.

2. Caring is not equal to escaping from reality.

In the future, many parents don't want their children to enter the society with the label of autism, which will deceive themselves and paralyze themselves, but will bring more unexpected harm! Believe in the power of human nature and people's expectation of beauty. If you always avoid and cover up, it will undoubtedly set a trap for children on the way forward. Recognize the reality and find a living environment suitable for children and a group suitable for communication.

3. Where is the future of these children?

I have to admit that there is limited room for the survival and development of adult autistic patients at present. Where is the way out for autistic people and where is the job suitable for them? It is difficult for people with autism to find suitable jobs. Some targeted attempts abroad, such as engaging in simple and repetitive work, can be completed by simple instructions without complicated thinking, such as low-end positions in binding, copying, car washing, packaging, sorting and other industries, but they still need the guidance and care of personnel.

Early education intervention, special education and pre-job training are three rehabilitation chains that society needs to improve, but family care and family education are more important, because in the future, families will have to bear more responsibilities. If the family loses the ability to care, then the care institutions for special people are still blank. This is also the reason why their parents worry that they are old and their children have no dependence.