There are many autistic children who take their clothes off or prefer to go around in their undergarments-because clothes are a sensory issue. And the materials can irritate their skin. They don't do it for disgust or to embarress others. Autistic people are very sensitive with things touching their skin-even if it involves clothing. They will wear their clothes in school or other public areas. It is ok for them to go around in their undergarments at home.
That's one thing to never take an autistic child to. Many parents have risked taking their autistic child to ABA therapy or therapies similar to ABA because seeing their child is nonverbal or they stim a lot, they have a hard time with communication. Autistic children do learn to communicate when they get older, but they still need to stim. ABA is something that prevents that and forces them to look normal. Most autistic children had experienced abuse from ABA. ABA takes away the energy in an autistic child. If autistic individuals are not allowed to stim- that even cause them to have lack of energy.
A person is born autistic - they do not become autistic.
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The children could take one small suitcase with warm clothes, a toy, book, photo of family and they wore their coat and boots. They had to take clothes appropriate for the countryside.
A person doesn't 'end up' autistic, a person is born autistic. Not all autistic people are non-verbal either.
A person is born autistic - no one knows the cause of autism.
No, autistic people do not take special medicine. There is no one treatment for autism, some autistic people may take certain medications for certain aspects of their autism or comorbid conditions such as depression or anxiety, but there is no one specific medication for autis.
A person cannot become Autistic, a person is born Autistic. Not speaking does not mean that a person has become Autistic, there are many reasons why a neurotypical person may stop speaking.
A person does not 'develop' autism - a person is born autistic.
In order to begin working with autistic children, you first need to earn your credentials in early child hood education. Or, if you are just beginning, at least have your basics and have begun early childhood development classes. Other resources would be your local library, online classes for training with special needs children and visit a local children's hospital and obtain their requirements before working in this area.
A person cannot become Autistic, people are born Autistic. Not talking is not necessarily a sign of Autism either, many autistic people are non-verbal but not all and there are other reasons for people not talking.
Good question! I have a autistic family member. I would say a autistic child would need more attention then most kids. As of, affection and definitely caring more. Just have to be patient and take your time and make sure they get the health and education benefits as any other kid would. :)