My Childhood Autistic Traits | Autism In Kids
Hello Friends! In this video, I will talk about the autistic traits that I had when I was a kid.
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there is nothing that needs to be fixed in an autistic person, only embrace them and make accommodations
You’re fortunate to have found people who accept you as you are. That’s a huge bonus in this world. You look 15. Hard to believe you are married.
So much of this rings true for myself and my 5yo son. Thank you so much for making this content, it is a beautiful thing to feel seen and understood by someone.
Very relatable for me as an undiagnosed, adult, male.
To create a conversation with new person try ask or say something about object in eyesight of front of you both 🧐
You look happy on this photos
I have so many similarities! And I was born in the 60s...so generations apart but similar traits. I didn't speak til i was 4, I loved Lions (esp Aslan from Narnia books) I hated dolls but loved lions, i could go on but your story is so close to mine that it's a real gift for me. Thanks for this video.
thanks for an interesting videos
I have a lot of those traits too.
Really relate to this. Thank you for the video!!!
You express yourself very well. I self diagnosed autistic last year at the age of 36. I find it very hard to express myself, i often lose my train of thought mid-sentence or can’t find the words I need. I want to educate my husband as to what autism is. Watching videos like this helps me to think about how I can explain autism to him, and, my son is also autistic and I’d love my husband to understand us more so he can support us.
Hey thanks for this video. I have trouble driving too, I'm 28 without a license. I remember being in school and I would just "zone out", without trying, I would start taking notes and then get into a daydream and the bell would ring, time gone.
И вообще ты молодец. Спасибо За твои видео, очень вдохновляют. Продолжай изучать эмоции там много интересного оказалось. Береги Близких, тех что тебя любят. Они помогут на этом пути.
I am so happy that you now have people around you that accept you and a husband to love you and that you give attention so that not make anyone feel uncomfortable. I think this is one of the most important things for a human, to feel free around him.. i think depression comes out when one is hiding something inside that cannot communicate, so care for your self's needs and stay authentic, because the most precious treasure is soul... These are all we have, and then God and one another...
Доброго вечера!
"ABA is controversial, and widely opposed within the autistic community, for a number of reasons. ABA practitioners are not required to learn about autism in order to gain certification, leading to concerns that they may not understand the significance or purpose of behaviours they are trying to change. There is a perception that ABA emphasizes indistinguishability instead of acceptance, and there is a history of the use of aversives such as electric shocks. ABA is also controversial due to its relatively weak evidence base, and researchers' failure to investigate possible harms and disclose conflicts of interest.
У меня тоже были проблемы с вождение машины, как и другие трудности схожие с тоими. И мне много удалось снизить. Или чуть лучше контролировать свое состояние, чтоб оценить способность на данный момент справится с какой то моей трудностью восприятия иди общения..
Вот эт я выпал! В английском видео с кошкой здороваются на русском.
Спасибо!
Не думали ли вы написать книгу про свою жизнь с расстройством аутистического спектра? Мне кажется, у вас очень хорошо получается рефлексировать.