Autism as an adult
summary
When a child is two years old, he doesn't play with other children. He doesn't like to be at home. He likes to run around outside. When he is tired, he calls you to hold him. When you call his name, he doesn't bother to come to you. When he plays with water, you quarrel with him. He will look at you. He has been diagnosed with autism. After treatment in the hospital, it is much better now. Here I share with you the performance of autism after growing up, hoping to help more people.
Autism as an adult
Symptom 1: no thinking logic: can use their own language, can not express their ideas in language, usually only people who often contact with him can understand the hidden meaning of their language.
Symptom 2: the speech is rambling: it's just telling you, not talking with you, and it doesn't have the characteristics of asking and answering, coming and going when ordinary people speak. It's like a puppet when speaking, which is very mechanized, and it can't express feelings or feelings through the tone, rhythm and cadence of voice.
Symptom 3: poor language organization ability: it is usually considered that there are hearing problems or aphasia symptoms, and the changed parody is regarded as the communication intention of autistic children.
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.