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    Mummy HealthfoodMum: My 2yr old child has signs of Autism

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    • B Offline
      buds
      last edited by

      HealthfoodMum:
      Hi Everyone! Just join today.

      Welcome to KiasuParents!

      :welcome:
      HealthfoodMum:
      Like any worried parent, my husband n myself don't quite know how to accept the yet-to-be-confirmed investigation by KKH that our youngest child have shown signs of autism.Just submitted some forms for further Special Parent/Child Coaching, therapy, psychologist assessment etc.
      I do not think there will be anyone who can comfort you on this tense
      waiting period (for the results). It's causes so much anxiety, it's hard
      to concentrate on the regular stuff. One can always seem fine on the
      outside... but only God will truly understand the inside.. Our prayers
      are with you and your child, HealthfoodMum. πŸ™

      Were you referred to KKH after a recent Developmental Assessment
      done by your GP or the polyclinic?

      If yes, they are just doing their job and this is follow up on the child's
      development, to exclude autism as a clinical conclusion for your child.
      The forms are mainly general checklist. An indicator/guide, from this
      input (from parents) the doctor can make general assessments prior
      to the follow up appointment.
      HealthfoodMum:
      He just turned 2yrs old and knows less than 5 words.Don't always respond when we tell him: Come here! or Go there! etc. He prefers to speak his own language and shouts sometimes for attention. Able to focus on Barney kiddy cd, Baby Bright cd, n some favrite childrens' programme.
      Regardless of what the results are going to be like, do speak to your
      child at eye-level... a nudge and a gesture also helps attract attention
      prior to speaking to the child or delivering any instruction. Encourage
      eye-contact when speaking to the child. Yes, ZacK is right about the
      routines part. As for now, KKH is coming in to provide early intervention
      which can be a good thing... Some autism cases are unnoticed and
      children receive proper care much later. Time is a detrimental factor
      in intervention. The earlier the intervention is done, the more help the
      child can get from medical specialist and attention from the immediate
      family. Autistic children (most) look and behave as normal as a normal
      person can be hence it is sometimes overlooked and children can be
      mistaken for a child having ADHD.
      HealthfoodMum:
      My husband says son may follow him in slowness of speech at similar age. Of course those days, 30yrs back, where have all these advanced child development checkup, therapy etc.
      Slowness of speech is quite common especially for boys. My 2nd girl
      started speaking coherently only at almost 3 years old. Yes, i suppose
      sometimes, we're too advanced for our own good.. 😐
      HealthfoodMum:
      Hope to get more clearer picture(besides surfing websites) n meaningful advice from experienced member-parents of austistic children.
      We're all for sharing here in KiasuParents! πŸ˜‰
      HealthfoodMum:
      Thank you n have a wonderful weekend.
      You too, dear.

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        HealthfoodMum
        last edited by

        I’m glad n very fortunate that i’ve found KiasuParents.com website.


        It’s very comforting to discvover new friends like ZacK n bUds(KiasuGrandMaster) who are quick n willing to share their views and personal or related experiences of autistic children behavior.

        Both of u may be right: it would be an enriching spiritual journey for my family to discover ways to help our son live a life like any normal two yr old kid. And perhaps my husband n myself should also loosen up n have as much fun like most KSP members!

        Have a Great Week ahead!

        HFM

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          ZacK
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          HealthfoodMum:

          It's very comforting to discvover new friends like ZacK n bUds(KiasuGrandMaster) who are quick n willing to share their views and personal or related experiences of autistic children behavior.
          I am no guru unlike our KSGrandmaster LOL kekeke ... My views are not validated but just some personal experiences that I have gone thru. I am sure parents here would be more than willing to share their personal encounters if they are in similar situations πŸ˜‰
          HealthfoodMum:
          Both of u may be right: it would be an enriching spiritual journey for my family to discover ways to help our son live a life like any normal two yr old kid. And perhaps my husband n myself should also loosen up n have as much fun like most KSP members!
          Perhaps I am an optimist, for me there would always be a way out somehow... Since we gotta go thru it, must as well make the best of it and enjoy the journey. We can only pray for you, your hubs and family to have great love and patience as you walk this journey with your son πŸ™

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            ZacK
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            HealthfoodMum:
            Focus on \"routines\"? We'll always remember this magic word, ZacK!
            Funny that was the take away pt that I remembered from the tv program many many yrs ago... I used to be quite addicted to medical documentaries when I was young ... Sadly do not have the aptitude to make it to med school :roll:

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              buds
              last edited by

              HealthfoodMum:
              I'm glad n very fortunate that i've found KiasuParents.com website.

              Glad you found us too! πŸ˜‰
              HealthfoodMum:
              It's very comforting to discvover new friends like ZacK n bUds(KiasuGrandMaster) who are quick n willing to share their views and personal or related experiences of autistic children behavior.
              Aaaawww... :please:
              HealthfoodMum:
              Both of u may be right: it would be an enriching spiritual journey for my family to discover ways to help our son live a life like any normal two yr old kid. And perhaps my husband n myself should also loosen up n have as much fun like most KSP members!

              Have a Great Week ahead!
              Ya, you decide how much you wanna loosen up and how much fun you
              wanna have here! It's going to be a challenging journey for you for sure
              if it is confirmed. But if it is not, then it's a blessing.. It's not easy to care
              for normal children as it is and provide a wholesome lifestyle for them...
              so what more for a special child... You're welcome to come here and chat
              as and when, HFM.

              Btw, if you wish to let your child pick up more words for now, you can
              show him word cards or flash cards... then say out the word. Language
              is usually one of the main factors to help a special child with, in the hope
              that with language ability, it will be easier for parents or caregivers and
              also for teachers to understand and cater to their needs even more
              efficiently. Children with mild autism have better chance of overcoming
              the language challenge as compared to children with higher range of
              autism.

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                phankao
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                HealthfoodMum:
                Hi Everyone! Just join today. Like any worried parent, my husband n myself don't quite know how to accept the yet-to-be-confirmed investigation by KKH that our youngest child have shown signs of autism.Just submitted some forms for further Special Parent/Child Coaching, therapy, psychologist assessment etc.
                What made you bring your child to KKH for assessment in the first place?

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