I have an autistic brother but it is mild. You have to think from his point of view. I read this article here let me send it to you it really will help...http://www.southflorida.com/sfparenting/sfe-sfp-autism,0,6196233.story
I hope this helps it will let you think from their point of view.
Please read it.
2007-01-30 08:41:49
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answered by Anonymous
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it incredibly is undesirable the way the nurse and record taken care of your nephew. next time a so observed as "expert" says something like the youngster is 'misbehaving' or 'not talking' heavily look at them and say merely as rude, "properly, DUUUUH. Do you have a clue with regard to the features of an autistic toddler?" in the event that they say they do or you're making excuses, than say, "properly what are they? What are the features?" you are going to be conscious of in the event that they have a clue or not at that factor, and in the event that they do, it would be very sparkling that they are not managing him exact. he's not a 'badly behaved youngster' he's autistic- there's a international of distinction. I even have worked in the prevalent public faculties with young babies on the spectrum and maximum faculties have so lots greater understanding of Autism, Aspergers, and have particular academic plans for them. So, the final understanding is becoming. yet i think of that usual particular, there ought to be greater education on autism in faculties, prevalent inhabitants and incredibly in the medical field. ultimate desires to you and your sister, newphew for a efficient and chuffed existence with inclusive human beings surrounding your nephew.
2016-10-16 07:44:16
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answered by maget 4
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Perhaps you could find a local autismn support group in your city, or a city close by, so that you can learn more about this condition. You would also be able to get advice from people who are going through the same thing you are.
2007-01-30 08:42:09
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answered by Vicky L 5
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she should be in a program specifically for autistic children. if so, ask her teacher or therapist for suggestions. there are lots of good sites to read about autism. also check your library for books on siblings with autism. keep trying, but don't get frustrated or discouraged. she may never acknowledge you or she might suddenly interact with you on her level. good luck
2007-01-30 08:44:54
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answered by wendy_da_goodlil_witch 7
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You need to learn more about autism, that way you can know how to better respond to some of her behaviors. It's always good to ask your parents if you are not sure if what you are doing is right or not.
2007-01-30 10:32:13
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answered by slickshoes510 2
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Watch the movie Rainman and take her to Vegas to count cards.
2007-01-30 08:43:59
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answered by Anonymous
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you cant it is up to her parents
2007-01-30 08:48:20
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answered by Nora 7
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