What happens when autism grows up, and what happens to children with autism when they grow up

Updated on educate 2024-05-10
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The individual differences of autistic children are very large, and the acquired early **** can also play a big role. Some children have better intelligence and language skills, or received better **** before the age of 6, and can have their own work and life when they grow up, find a partner, and form their own family, but some children belong to severe autism, or miss the best **** period (before the age of 8), and may need the care of family and institutions for the rest of their lives.

    At present, China's employment policy support for adults with autism is not very perfect, and the lack of employment and living security for autistic groups after the age of 16 is relatively serious. It is more difficult for children with autism to compete for jobs.

    The employment rate for people with autism is low, but relatively speaking, the employment rate for people with high-functioning autism and Asperger's is much higher than that of other people with autism. Many children with high-functioning autism and Asperger's have the advantages of integrity, low absenteeism, strong memory, attention to detail, etc., and can find many suitable jobs in society.

    For example, simple and repetitive work such as book shelf arrangement, assembly line workers, etc.; Backstage, programmers, pet store clerks, etc., do not need much social work, etc., in addition to research, art work, some children have specific hobbies and specialties, such as mathematics, celestial bodies, machinery, art, etc., so they can engage in research work in various universities and research institutes, or become painters, ** home, etc.

    Of course, it is not limited to the above, as long as the child has something that interests him, he or she may become a job. A recent study found that autistic people who work have fewer problem behaviors over time, suggesting that having a job alone can reduce problem behaviors. It is best for parents to support their child in finding a job, stick to his hobbies, encourage him, and patiently regulate the child's behavioral symptoms, teach him some basic etiquette, and help the child go out into society.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Psychological inferiority, reluctance to communicate with people, it is recommended to enlighten more.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Don't worry too much, the technology of Jinan Liuyi Children's Hospital is very mature, there is no risk, not bad.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The occurrence of autism is considered to be related to the intrauterine disorder virus infection during pregnancy. The most important thing for autism is to encourage children to build confidence in overcoming the disease and conduct sexual training with children as early as possible. In view of this situation, the patient should first have a unique and individualized program with the child that is suitable for the child's personality.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    First of all, a distinction should be made between what is autism and what is autism.

    Then when it comes to what will happen to autistic people when they grow up, it depends on the degree of autism, and the results of different children with intellectual disabilities, communication disorders, and speech disorders will be different. Take intellectual disability as an example, in addition to some patients with intellectual impairment, autistic patients also have high-functioning autism and Asperger's syndrome, especially Asperger's syndrome, most of whom are people with extraordinary talents in a certain aspect. So similar to high-functioning and Asperger, in fact, in real life, it is almost impossible to see that he is autistic, except for some pragmatic reasoning problems, there is no great influence elsewhere.

    But some children can't, I once read a book before, it was the self-report of an autistic person, he once mentioned that he needed to remind himself repeatedly to look at each other, but that was not really "attention", we seem to be random things, they are still very difficult to do.

    So it's really hard to say exactly what will happen when you grow up. But what is certain is that now medicine on autism, in fact. There is no particularly effective intervention, but it can be alleviated to a certain extent, and there are many institutions doing autism at home and abroad, so if you find it as soon as possible, you can intervene early.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Autism is not innate. If your child has autism, don't panic. Spend more time with your child and encourage him or her to socialize more with the children of the neighbors.

    Encourage your child not to be afraid of rejection. My child should not be afraid of failure. Parents can also take their children to the neighbor's house to play.

    Develop children's communicative skills.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This problem should be mild and severe, and when I grow up, some people will have more contact with people and the outside world through a way, and the light kind will be fine. For severe cases, you need to seek the assistance of doctors and family members, as long as you have patience and find a method that suits you, you will also get better.

    In short, believe in miracles, miracles will happen.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If parents don't communicate much, it will be scary for a long time, and parents should use snacks for their children.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Autism, whose scientific name is autism, is a common neurodevelopmental disorder in children and adolescents, and the exact ** is not very clear, but according to existing research, it may be related to the advanced age of parents, some risk factors in the perinatal period such as perinatal infection, malnutrition and other congenital factors, so autism is a multi-factor disease, whether it is difficult to define, from a clinical point of view, the patient can return to social life, work and study normally after **.

    Hope it helps.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Check it out online. Or ask the doctor to know.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    We all know that children with autism are reluctant to communicate with others, they usually behave as unsociable, they don't have much interaction with other people, and they may grow up with some difficulties in communication and communication. Of course, there are a series of problems that you will encounter after work.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    When children with autism grow up, their personalities are generally more withdrawn, they don't like to communicate with people, they stay at home all day, they think that there is no point in communicating with people, so there will be many changes when children with autism grow up, and when they encounter such problems, they should deal with them in a timely manner as parents, so that their children can thrive.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    When he grows up, he will not fit in, no one likes to make friends with him, he is too lazy to make friends with others, his emotions are still very unstable, he may cause harm to himself, he likes to lock himself in a small house, live in his own world, have no way to go out to work, and have no way to live a normal life.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    When you grow up, you will be more autistic, and it will be a kind of sluggishness, especially when you look at him, he doesn't have you in his eyes at all, he is constantly thinking about all kinds of problems in his own world, but he can't wake him up.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I think children with autism are generally more inferior, at this time parents should help children build confidence, because autistic children always feel that they are inferior to others in any aspect, so parents' praise and encouragement in ordinary times is very important for autistic children, and the successful experience is not an easy thing for autistic children.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    This depends on whether the child can come out in the future, and if he can come out, then his heart will be particularly strong, because he has experienced a lonely world, if he can't get out, then the future will be very sad, and people with autism are rarely able to feel the feeling of happiness.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Children who have been very self-reliant since they were young must have a very withdrawn personality when they grow up, and unlike normal children, they rarely speak.

    And when you grow up, you will be more inferior and more withdrawn, so as a parent, you should take your child to the hospital for a check-up.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Autistic children are not terrible, what is terrible is those who don't know anything, they will think that it is the child's fault, but they have thought that there is no such thing as their own problem, there is no light in the child, there is only endless darkness, there is no light at all, they only know to show people with a cold face, they will imprison their heart from beating, these children must have experienced those social unbearable, see the reality clearly, let us work together to maintain the child's pure heart, Let them grow up happily and don't let those tragedies happen

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