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Should autistic children be corrected for playing with leaves?
No need to correct.

Although autistic children's interests are often different from other normal children, for example, they like spherical objects such as bottle caps and oranges; Or stare at a single object, such as a rotating fan, for more than ten minutes; Do the same action over and over again, or ask the same question over and over again.

At this time, if children are forced to stop some abnormal behaviors in the eyes of ordinary people, it will often aggravate their anxiety, cause their strong resistance and strengthen inappropriate behaviors.

It is better to follow the trend and play with children.

Because many autistic children refuse to hug and caress their parents, let alone establish a normal relationship with their children and the people around them.

Adults can't establish a normal attachment relationship with their parents, and it is also very painful. This opportunity to play with him is an opportunity to establish a good relationship. How can we block it?

Really play with children and accept them. Let the children be happy, from enjoying playing with leaves, slowly shift to other activities, and guide the children bit by bit. I believe that children will change a lot.

Don't treat everything as a behavioral problem, as a problem! Such parents must first correct their own problems! Love to play with leaves, you let him play well, who are you bothering besides affecting his mood? At the same time, you can teach him to know the leaves of different plants, which will expand his cognition and may even become an interest. Don't think there is something wrong with your child just because of asdic's label.

Hello, everyone, I'm David from Heilongjiang Wosan Education. Today, I'd like to share with you the early warning signals of autistic children. If the average child doesn't have a bright smile or other happy expressions when he is six months old, it is an early warning signal. At the age of six months, the child didn't interact with others repeatedly in voice, smile and facial expression, which is also a signal to us. /kloc-at the age of 0/2 months, the child did not repeatedly interact with others, including parents, in pointing, showing, reaching out and waving, and saying goodbye. /kloc-at 0/2 months, the child has no babbling,/kloc-at 0/6 months, there are no single-word words, and at 24 months, there are no two-word, spontaneous, not imitated phrases.

At 24 months, there was almost no response to human voices. I dare not look at other people's faces and eyes or respond to my name. I'm not interested in other children and I can't imitate them yet. At this time, our parents should be careful to realize that this is autism, and he has already had some early warnings. Then parents were very worried about their children and there were some signs of danger. You should carefully test it and divide it into several parts, because autism is divided into social and behavioral. See if he has this kind of social smile, as if he likes to play alone, lacks eye contact, looks good, is relatively independent, plays by himself and lives in his own world. These are some dangerous signs. There is also a lack of conformity with the pace of our life, and we are completely uninterested in other children. What's more, they don't respond to their own names in communication, can't tell us what they want, and can't follow the instructions. Sometimes I seem deaf, sometimes I seem to be listening, and sometimes I'm not listening. I can't point at things with my fingers or wave goodbye. In their behavior, they have several characteristics. Parents should observe carefully. If they are angry, they will be angry, fly into a rage and lose their temper. Excessive activities, uncooperative, confrontational, do not know how to play toys, can not play, can not play games;

Doing the same thing over and over again, some children repeatedly shake the door, and some repeatedly watch the toilet flush and rotate. Another feature of them is that they can walk on tiptoe. Sometimes I will cling to a toy, hold it from morning till night, or arrange something in a straight line, be overly sensitive to certain scenes and sounds, and cover my ears to hide; There are also some strange finger and body movements, such as clapping your hands and talking to yourself. We all suspect that this child is in danger of autism, which is also a danger signal from these children. If parents find these signals, they should go to a professional for diagnosis in time, and finally intervene and coach.