I found out I have autism! What should I do if I am afraid to make friends???? Rush !! 10

Updated on healthy 2024-04-07
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I was also autistic for a while, because my soul was very hurt, so I didn't want to make friends, but later I learned that in fact, it was not that I didn't want to make friends, but I was very eager to make friends, so after I realized this, I boldly made a lot of friends, and my mood was also comfortable. It's really fun to talk and laugh.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Suggestion: Hello children, in this case, I suggest that you and your parents go to a regular Chinese medicine hospital for examination, and cooperate with experts to carry out **.

    In addition, you can work with your parents in life to help you improve your autism symptoms through the following methods.

    Children's emotions are inherently unstable, as parents should not force children to learn and do things according to their own wishes, empty cover should create a relaxed and pleasant learning environment for children, starting from the child's interests to guide correctly, so that children can progress.

    Many education experts have pointed out that the education of special children is based on survival skills, a person can have no relatives and no reason, but he can not have a friend, there is no group environment for work and life, otherwise he can not gain a foothold in society, so our children must first have the basic ability to take care of themselves, social behavior norms and social communication skills, and then rise to the level of learning cultural knowledge and mastering labor skills.

    Parents should have their own time and space to relieve stress and regulate their emotions.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Autism is a medical term, also known as autism, that is classified as a developmental disorder due to a neurological disorder whose symptoms include abnormal social skills, communication skills, interests, and behavior patterns. Autism is a pervasive developmental disorder characterized by severe, widespread social interactions and impairment of communication skills, as well as stereotyped behaviors, interests, and activities.

    From the symptoms of autism, your friend is a bit like having autism.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is recommended to consult a psychiatrist and talk to him more often.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There may be a factor in this, but don't put such a label on her lightly. Communicate with her as much as possible, give her more care, lead her to nature more, and encourage her to participate in group activities. Take her to see a doctor when appropriate.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Autism is self-dwarfism. Can a 2-year-old be diagnosed with autism? Who can do that. It is advisable to be cautious and not to jump to conclusions.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    First of all, I have to shake hands, and I feel that way too. I always feel that my friends around me are married, but I don't, I am lonely, I want to chat with them, people have the feeling that they can't understand you, saying that they are not happy, and they may not be able to pay attention to you if they say more. It feels like everybody in the world can't see you, but you can see everybody, and it's bitter.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In fact, it is not as complicated as you say, and it can be changed slowly!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The Lonely Party passed by.

    Try to take the initiative to socialize with people.

    Friends don't fall from the sky, fate is not fate is not the main friend, respect, these have to work hard to get it.

    Be optimistic, and learn what you are not good at.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Try to observe the way people talk to their friends, take it easy with others, do what you want, don't mind the consequences too much, be optimistic, and act casually.

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Let's go to the Third Hospital of Zhongshan in Guangzhou to have Professor Zou for examination.

19 answers2024-04-07

I can understand your feelings.

I went to college in college, and I knew how to play games during my school days, World of Warcraft, and then I rarely communicated with my classmates, and the best ones were those classmates, and they also knew how to communicate with other people in the class, but I only knew that I was playing games, and I could also talk to them very well in the game, but as long as I left the game, I rarely participated in the evening party held in the class, and I only chatted with those few friends, but people couldn't always talk to me, so I talked very little, There was even a female classmate who said through her roommate that she wanted to be friends with me, but I didn't agree. After 3 years in a muddle, after graduation, I took a graduation certificate, I really don't know how to live, I found a job through my family's relationship, and I didn't know the name of a colleague in a company office for 3 months, I only knew the surname!! At that time, I thought I had autism, but later I became very lazy, and I didn't even have an appetite for food. >>>More

8 answers2024-04-07

In this case, the child is not autistic, but introverted and stunted. >>>More

12 answers2024-04-07

It's emotional dependence. It doesn't have to be autistic. It is recommended to take your child to the local psychiatric hospital.

9 answers2024-04-07

I can tell you the affirmative answer, you weren't autistic as a child. First of all, children with autism, let alone with friends, even with family members, and you still have good communication with your family. And seeing that these paragraphs you wrote are so clear, I think it must not be, I'm going to be thinking about it, from now on try to blend in with friends, you can buy a few packets of candy for friends, dance a dance for friends, sing a song, guess a riddle, tell a joke or something, and then it's okay slowly.