Can autistic children laugh for no reason
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My daughter didn't like to talk since she was a child. I used to think she was introverted and didn't pay attention to it. But she didn't play with other people and didn't like to be coquettish with us. I always love myself. The doctor said it's childhood autism. Now it's much better. I'd like to share with you whether autistic children laugh for no reason. I hope I can help more people.
Can autistic children laugh for no reason
Autistic children laugh for no reason. Symptom 1: language communication disorder, often crying or screaming to express their discomfort or need. Older patients may take adults by the hand and go for what they want. Lack of corresponding facial expression, often appear indifferent expression, rarely nodding, shaking head, waving hands to express their wishes. Language development is later than that of children of the same age. It is reported that about half of the sick children remain silent all their life and express their demands only by gesture or other forms. Will not take the initiative to talk with others, or will only repeatedly entangle the same topic, and do not care about other people's reactions.
Symptom 2: social interaction disorder. When mothers in infancy hold their breast-feeding, they will not keep their bodies close to their mothers, will not look at their mothers and smile, and will not watch their parents walk. At the age of 6-7 months, they can't distinguish between relatives and strangers. They don't babble, they just cry or seem very quiet. 1-2 years old will not run to their parents for food or comfort, indifferent to their parents to leave or return, will not look at their parents, it is extremely lonely. They will not associate with the children around them, let alone establish friendship.
Symptom 3: narrow interest, adherence to the same format and ritual compulsive behavior, lack of interest in toys and games loved by ordinary children, but special interest in some items not usually used as toys, such as wheels, bottle caps and other round and rotatable things. Some patients also have attachment behavior to non living objects such as plastic bottles and sticks. They are often interested in the non main characteristics of objects, such as repeatedly touching the smooth ground, sleeping with sticks and so on.
matters needing attention
For this kind of disease: don't keep your children too closed in the study circle. The modernization of urban living makes many people move into high-rise buildings, and the high-rise buildings of one family easily create a closed environment for your children. Therefore, you should allow or encourage your children to come down from the high-rise buildings to the courtyard, play, communicate with neighbors or nearby children, and establish friendship. Let children participate in collective activities as much as possible. Collective activities include games and homework invited by neighbor children, recreational and sports activities organized by school and class, birthday congratulation for classmates, farewell to teachers, etc. Cultivate children's character from collective activities, and experience friendship, wisdom and warmth from collective activities.