What advice do you have for parents and teachers of autistic children? I think one of the things that I feel very strongly about after having contacted many autistic children and families over the past ten years is that many parents feel that the sky is falling when they know that their child has autism, and they feel that their life is in darkness, and they feel that it is all over. Parents’ confidence in their children is the most important thing in the whole treatment. Only when parents have strong expectations for their children can they make them go in a better direction. I have always encouraged parents that our children and parents can develop in a good direction, and every bit of our efforts will definitely pay off. Another point I want to tell parents is that clinically I have seen many parents take a lot of detours and spend a lot of money, but in the end, the child is not treated well. Therefore, I must tell parents that there are various information channels about autism, various so-called miracle cures and so-called fast-acting methods, which will come to every parent’s ears and eyes from time to time, and we must be careful at this time to judge the source and science of these methods carefully, and not to blindly listen to some false propaganda. Because listen to these propaganda you are likely to spend a lot of time and effort but delay your child. This is a very sad thing for us. But on the other hand, I also encourage parents to use their own ingenuity. The real expert is each parent, because only the parent himself or herself can observe and understand the child most carefully, and you have the deepest understanding of what treatment is best for your child and which method is the most effective, so parents must have confidence. While parents are diligent in summarizing and thinking, they should also be able to give feedback to the doctor on the results in a timely manner so that the treatment plan can be adjusted.