What is the impact of dependency formulaization?
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The behavioral response of patients with Asperger's syndrome strongly depends on formulaic and stereotyped social behavior norms and social rules, and can not understand others' intention in the form of intuition and spontaneity. What is the impact of dependency formulaization? Let's talk about it
What is the impact of dependency formulaization?
There are significant deficiencies in the ability to use some nonverbal behaviors for social interaction, such as eye to eye, facial expressions, body posture and gestures. There can be no appropriate partnership commensurate with their age.
Lack of the desire to spontaneously find others to share happiness, preferences, or success. Lack of communicative and emotional reciprocal behavior. They are always in one or more constant and limited interest patterns, and their intensity and interest concentration are abnormal.
There is no significant clinical retardation in language development (such as speaking a single word before the age of two, using Conversational Phrases before the age of three). There is no significant clinical retardation in cognitive development, self-care ability, adaptive behavior (except social aspects) and children's curiosity about the external environment.
matters needing attention
In any intervention plan, making patients have enough ability in all aspects should be given priority. The stereotype of as patients can be used to cultivate their good habits and improve the quality of life of individuals and family members. The training methods for patients should strictly follow the above guidelines and be carried out routinely in different and natural environments, so as to maximize the generalization of skills.