Beware of children trapped in pseudo-autism

Autism, also known as autism, is a developmental disorder caused by a disorder of the nervous system. Children with the disease show delayed language and communication skills before the age of three, and a variety of non-verbal behavioral deficits, including eye contact, facial expressions and body posture, and the child’s behavior, interests and activities are limited and repetitive, and in severe cases, there is no ability to stand on their own two feet. A two or three-year-old memorized Tang poems and sang children’s songs, and did not speak for a few days in kindergarten. 4-year-old Xiaotong was tested at the psychological clinic of the Children’s Hospital. Xiaotong’s intelligence and emotions were normal, but her language and social skills had begun to deteriorate. The parents were very surprised. They claimed that when she was two or three years old, she could recite Tang poems and sing children’s songs. At the beginning of this year, they sent Xiaotong to kindergarten, but within a few days, Xiaotong began to mope around, and now she has reached a point where she doesn’t speak for a few days and her reactions are slow. Under the guidance of the doctor, the child’s parents found the answer: because they have been out of business for many years, Xiaotong was brought up by her mother-in-law and grandfather, and has been pampered by the elderly for a long time. When she entered kindergarten, she was under pressure to stand on her own two feet and was afraid of contacting the outside world, which led to serious mental illness and autistic symptoms. Children’s Hospital Professor of Psychology said, if not corrected in time, Xiaotong may eventually lose language ability and social skills. Second, false autism – the surge of children with autism, also known as autism, is a developmental disorder caused by neurological disorders, children with the disease before the age of 3 years will show delayed language and communication skills, including eye contact, facial expressions and body posture, including a variety of non-verbal behavioral deficits, the child’s behavior, interests and activities are limited and repetitive, and in severe cases, there is no ability to stand on their own feet. Worryingly, the number of children with pseudo-autism caused by acquired factors such as family upbringing and over-protection by adults is increasing at an alarming rate. Some adolescents who are devastated, or lack the ability to communicate and other skills, also exhibit autistic behavior. Last year, the department admitted only one or two autistic children per month, but the number of pseudo-autistic children admitted was two per day. Compared to seven or eight years ago, the number of such children has increased nearly tenfold. The number of children with pseudo-autism is also rising year by year. Third, long-term pampering and protection of setbacks prone to psychological disorders Children mostly from economically well-off families, living in high-rise buildings, single-family, seldom interact with the outside world, and most of them are raised by grandparents, long-term excessive pampering and protection. These children become timid and fearful when they encounter frustration and pressure, which in turn induces psycho-emotional disorders and autistic symptoms. Let children from childhood more contact with the outside world, learn to communicate and socialize with others. At the same time, parents should consciously cultivate their children’s self-reliance and resistance to blows. In addition, once the child is found to be rapidly introverted, speech delayed, and does not like to socialize with the outside world, it should be diagnosed and treated in time, and most of the children can be improved or completely normalized through special treatment methods such as music, games, and medication.