Autism, my 2 year old has it, what does the futue hold? - autism speaks walk
My 2 years old son is autistic, he can not speak, the symptoms of autism are good, is very affectionate. He loves to kiss and hug and shake hands and walk everywhere, he hates the car. If he goes, he loves to follow the same path, and characters that stayed on the sidewalk, he observed. Luke can eat a spoon and fork, and it goes to a hospital in September to a form of autism he has found. But he loves to laugh and smile and go on the trampoline with his brother and jump up and down. I note TV is bad for them, it's like in a coma with him in a trance, she loves Dora. But in asking whether you can even walk or talk like any walk.Has can only imagine what kind of autism, who could speak or what are their chances?
Friday, January 8, 2010
Autism Speaks Walk Autism, My 2 Year Old Has It, What Does The Futue Hold?
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Your son sounds like me, and my son has PDD-NOS, a mild form of autism. My son was nonverbal until age 2 1 / 2, but he was very affectionate and loving, loved the people and played in the rule. TV set in a trance, and it was hard, my child, at crowded places, it would be supported for a long time and how mad because of the sensory encounter problems.
Your chances are very good to talk - but will need the most intensive therapy, and younger than he starts, he will do better. If you do not already have a pediatrician or a neurologist for a formal diagnosis - to help you more with early intervention services until the age of three, and after three years of age through the school system. We went even further and hired a private investigator, a speech therapist. My son began to speak, when I was about three years. First, it was just the name, label things, but soon graduated into 2 word sentences, then sentences and questions. It is now four years and during his speech is still behind, which speaks well andwe can have conversations and is able to communicate their needs.
In short, get to this point, my son needs speech therapy, occupational therapy and play therapy, he had already been three years, in public places frequented by children in preschool full time - 5 days per week, and a full day. There is another child, if you will not be able to tell him that something is wrong with him.
In summary, I believe, from my experience, it seems that your child has PDD-NOS, and probably need speech therapy, occupational therapy and physiotherapy. The earlier you begin, and the more intense it is, you will not be large. You can use the enormous changes over the next two years. And the fact that he will emulate siblings for him has be fantastic, because it is the best way to learn through the imitation of peers 'typical'. I attribute the progress of my child with his older brother and younger sister.
Good luck!
sounds like a functioning autism. sounds like a 2 "normal" years.
I heard early prognosis is very good.
I also wonder what the future of my children under 2 years. Looks like the same problem that your child has done. My son received speech therapy, occupational therapy and development through early intervention program. His OT told me that they can not) (therapist diagnosed my son with autism (to do only the doctor) can, but it is sure that my son has PDD-NOS, autism is a medium. Her son, now 9 years old, also have this problem, and he looks and sounds perfectly normal to me. She said that children with PDD can grow like a normal child. Once they start talking and manage their behavior, the problem almost immediately PDD. However, children tend to have a little problem in adulthood. My son has an appointment in September, when a doctor, the test and give me the right diagnosis.
As we see, however, that the treatment is effective. My son is in accordance with the instructions, and eat better when she is frustrated to say words. We have also found that learning is faster. It's about the right numbers and the alphabet. T his speech said that some seem toless than 4 other children who do not speak, but can spell words. This phenomenon is also a name.
Search this issue, I found that it leads many people with this problem and a normal life. I met an engineer who learned PDD-NOS, diagnosed his son with this problem. This guy is not very sensitive, and it pleases you to touch and noise, or else is completely normal. Well, he 6 shows income and even with an MBA.
The good news is that we are now in a position to know what to hurt our children and possibly dealing with the problem at an early age. It has the advantage of a better life ...
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