All About Autism
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Which is Brenda’s?
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mashy:
http://video.xin.msn.com/browse/tv/show?tag=i+see+you+%3A+a+caregiver%27s+story
thks mashy thks... -
Thanks mashy! i think my boy is less serious when compare to both asd boys in the show. but my boy does show similar symptons like hanging out at lift landing when reach home. sometimes really got to drag him back. but seriously we dunno why he dun want to come back. too facinated with the lifts or dun want to go home cos he still wanna go out??
the mummies in the shows are as inspiring. too bad i cant give up my job just like them, which makes me guilty, but i totally understand the same worries and feel the happiness they hv for their son. -
less serious i mean in terms of speech and social interaction as compare to the boys. but my son cant draw like the 23 yr old as he has weak fine motor skills.
i could see the pride and joy in the mother’s eyes when her son played piano.
it really is so moving and somehow it makes me feel hopeful.
my boy got good memory and can read. what things can i do to futher develop this strength? -
I some hOw hav these findings
NT kids can listen well n output in talking
ASD can see well n output in Doing …
Most ASD love the lifts -
To me about the lift I think they want to understand how lift works just do not know how to ask in words so they just linger around n observe lo…
My son will knows lifts will stop at the levels which are press on the buttons .
My friend nt kid who is 2yo already understand how lift works.
She can go down herself , then her mum ask how u do it. She say u press 1 then u count from the screen then reach 1 door open u go out… -
Mashy my son also still clumsy… I think also part of weak muscle in certain area or I think because not yet aware of body movements or poor in body conditions or poor in judging space…
Write some where some ASD they do not know how to
Judge distance . Like the things is 2steps away but they may judge ask 1 step away . Things like this …
N co ordination cuz I think they are born to do things one at the time but body movements needs us to do few things at one time. Like walk n talk n see surrounding …
These too require co ordination of brain maj -
helplessmum3:
Re judging distance: it's true in my boy's case. I'd call it reckless confidence! :evil:Mashy my son also still clumsy.. I think also part of weak muscle in certain area or I think because not yet aware of body movements or poor in body conditions or poor in judging space...
Write some where some ASD they do not know how to
Judge distance . Like the things is 2steps away but they may judge ask 1 step away . Things like this ...
N co ordination cuz I think they are born to do things one at the time but body movements needs us to do few things at one time. Like walk n talk n see surrounding ..
These too require co ordination of brain maj
I train my boy's coordination and use of his brain through piano...it's a slow and often weepy process but I see results. Point is, he is very unmotivated unless it's drawing. I can't determine if it's an ASD characteristic or his attitude problem...whatever...we need to fix this! -
mashy:
Do autistic kids have poor muscle development? I noticed that my son is very uncoordinated. When I see him practise his tkd moves, I wanna shake head. It's terrible. When he runs during sports day (all the kids in class had to participate), he ran like a toddler.[/quote]My boy is very agile in terms of gross motor skills like running and climbing...he dances like he has two left feet though :rotflmao:
Why did you go to see the psychologist unless you wanted a diagnosis? A diagnosis would mean having a label. If you don't want the label, you can still ignore it. Don't use it on your son, don't tell anyone about it, don't assume that he will be the 'typical' case. Just deal with the issues. I didn't get my daughter diagnosed and so she didn't get a label, but I still worked on various issues with her. If I needed other people's help, I would just describe the symptoms - she's introverted, she doesn't converse well, she daydreams a lot, she's not well-coordinated etc. Once when she was having a hard time with a pushy PE teacher, I got a pd neurologist to write a letter stating that she was poorly co-ordinated with weak muscle development (he said if I wanted a definitive diagnosis of 'dyspraxia', she would need more tests, but we said the letter was good enough) which allowed her to continue PE lessons without the pressure. Just my experience.slmkhoo:
[quote=\"helplessmum3\"]double e,
kkh physcologist at St Andrew say \"im now labeling your son\" \"this is what im doing\"
when i ask, can dont lebal my son just yet...
my son already being verdicted.
But his fine motor skills is not quite good...like handwriting and buttoning...
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