Do I have mild autism? Mild autism can be okay through treatment

Updated on healthy 2024-07-02
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Not autism. Autism is a technical term in psychology. It's a kind of self-isolation, if you think you're not good like this, you can unblock it to a certain extent, you can talk to others, you can find someone to go shopping with, and gradually learn or adapt to the activities of two people in the process of dating.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It feels like you are socially phobic, low self-esteem. Maybe you can't accept my statement at once, but you can talk to the inner self and face yourself in the shadows. Living in your own world, but you still need the approval of others.

    If you can recognize the cause of this problem, you will be able to change yourself slowly. After all, people are not alone in this world, you need to communicate well with others when you go to work and live in society. I hope you get better soon.

    Actually, I was the same, but I learned to change slowly.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    No.. Psychosis can cause many situations that prevent normal adjustments, such as at work, socially, etc.

    You probably just like to live like this ... It doesn't feel stressful or difficult for your life, does it? That's fine.

    Other than that.. Autism is not a personality that is socially phobic or socially avoidant. Autism is more common in childhood, and the symptoms are delayed language development and difficulty controlling emotions...

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Yes, there is a little bit but it doesn't matter, it doesn't have much impact on life, you are far worse than Newton, hehe, better than me,

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Sometimes it's a little bit, but it's not very serious, and it might be nice to walk around a lot of places and feel the atmosphere.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No, please check the entry for autism for details. People with autism have behavioral problems. Communication issues.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Autism is difficult to cure, but there are cases of cure, and if you have mild autism, if you intervene as soon as possible, it is actually very likely to stimulate the child's potential, and then make him grow up as much as possible. There is a possibility of **.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Autism, also known as childhood autism, is a subtype of pervasive developmental disorder, which is more common in males and begins in infancy and early childhood, and is mainly manifested by varying degrees of speech development disorders, interpersonal communication disorders, narrow interests and stereotyped behaviors. About 3 to 4 patients have significant mental retardation, and some of the children have better abilities in some way in the context of general mental retardation. In general, you can consider some psychological **, which can also help.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Can autism return to normal through **? Mild autism can be restored to normal through intervention, so it is necessary for parents to communicate with the baby in a variety of language and physical ways, try to promote the development of the baby in all aspects or take the baby downstairs to play with other children, so that the baby can be as soon as possible.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1.Training intervention methods.

    Although there are many interventions for autism, most of them lack evidence-based evidence. Among them, education and training are the most effective and important methods. The goal is to promote language development, improve social communication skills, and master basic life and study skills.

    People with autism generally receive education and training at home, special education schools, and medical institutions because they cannot adapt to ordinary kindergarten life in the preschool age. After school age, language and social skills improve, and some patients can go to a regular primary school to receive education with children of the same age, while others may remain in special education.

    2.Drugs**.

    Drugs can improve some emotional and behavioral symptoms of patients, such as emotional instability, attention deficit and hyperactivity, impulsive behavior, aggressive behavior, self-injury and suicidal behavior, tic and obsessive-compulsive symptoms, and psychotic symptoms, etc., which is conducive to maintaining the safety of patients or others, and the smooth implementation of education and training, and psychological **.

    Hope it helps.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    2. Lonely and isolated, and will not establish normal contact with people: that is, lack of interaction with people. 3. Most of them have backward and unbalanced intellectual development 4. Narrow interests, rigid and repetitive behaviors, and strongly require the environment to remain unchanged.

    5. Paresthesia is manifested as dullness of pain, special fear or preference for certain sounds or images, etc. Zhengzhou Li Feng Education reminds that children's autism has a very big impact on children's development, parents and friends must pay attention to this problem, pay attention to the daily changes of children, and the above symptoms should be carried out in a timely manner**!

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