My kid is 7 now, he doesn’t talk much and he doesn’t listen to me either. H always runs in circles by himself and does not play with other kids. He has a doll that he often plays with and if we take it away from him he would cry out loud. He also can’t make eye contact with other people. I used to think these were symptoms for Growth Retardation, and he was diagnosed with Autism. He likes to hide in corners and be with himself. Up until now, I still don’t know what to do with him and this really really bothers me. I don’t know what to do next… Anyone got any ideas? Please helpppp :(
My 20 y/o son was diagnosed with autism when he was 4. He used to bump his head a lot and pouring water continuously from one cup into another. We didn’t care much when he was younger but after a few years he seems to stay at where he was, but then a friend recommended us a professional autism expertise. With her treatment, he can now talk to me and go out for work!!! I am very happy to share with you her account, you can track her down on Fb: Eleanor Davis (asd)
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SuperBeavers1
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.9 days ago
Yes, our kids have the similar situation. He barely talks and looks like believing that the whole world orbits around him. I am really worried that he would have some extreme behaviours and hurt himself. This is real challenging and I am deeply worried about him everyday. I can hardly cope with all these and I think I’m getting a depression myself.
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Averlogue:
9 days ago
I have took my kid to a very famous school before for 2 years but he has not changed a bit. It really bothered me. A few months ago I was looking through facebook and I found many hints for Autism, also by Professor Taylor . Eleanor Davis (asd) Now my kid could go to school just like other kids!
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Averlogue:
9 days ago
My boy is also cured by this professor. There are also many posts on things to notice for Autism on fb as well.
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SuperBeavers1
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9 days ago
Ms Taylor is very professional indeed, she has told me with many questions that I didn’t seem to notice before. I feel so much more assured now
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SuperBeavers1
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9 days ago
I’m worried about late intervention. She’s 7 now and if this keep on she would be more introverted and inferior and always being and outsider in groups. I can’t take care of her forever and I can’t gamble with her future. I have to solve these problems now and prevent it from developing into a bigger challenge.
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SuperBeavers1
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9 days ago
That’s too bad, I think you could try to contact . Eleanor Davis (asd) on facebook,that’s way too serious.
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TheTrollTrolololReplySuperBeavers1
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9 days ago
Thank you SuperBeaver1!!! I added her on facebook and realised we have made too many mistakes! Now it’s working well and I bet she could overcome this
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lulu-isaisa:
9 days ago
My baby tried that before and it was absolutely useless with side effects. She had nose bleed all the time and it scared the crap out of me. We stopped immediately
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SuperBeavers1
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9 days ago
Medicine is not a good idea… they are poisonous in their own way, if it has caused any side effects to the kids it would be very serious
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Averlogue:
9 days ago
Yes, the professor has designed a treatment plan for us. It’s the most effective way for my girl now, I’m really glad about it
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SuperBeavers1
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9 days ago
That’s so true, when God closes a door, he always opens a window. It’s impossible for kids’ to grow without any bumps. Ms Taylor has got a lot of tips and knowledge for Autism and it’s been a great help to me.
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redditpest
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.9 days ago
You should contact Prof. Davis soon and you can ask her about your situation:Eleanor Davis (asd) . The seriousness of Autism can vary based on different people. Let her analyse your brother’s situation. Each child has different symptoms and she could help you based on your situation.
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TheTrollTrololol:
.9 days ago
Yeah, she was very profession. It’s a longterm job for Autism intervention. The parents must keep a positive attitude and be very patient with the kids. The intervention training from Ms Taylor brought significant improvements to us.
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nearthesolarsystem
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9 days ago
I’m also following the professor’s treatment and my son is improving fast. I’m just really glad that we found her in time, or else he life would be ruined by autism
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SuperBeavers1
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.9 days ago
I didn’t expect this post to be so popular and there’s so many ppl participating. I’m really glad glad that it’s helping other parents. We all share a common experience and we know each other’s feelings. Eleanor Davis (asd) has been a great help to me with her professional advice on Facebook. My boy can now listen to instructions and he could also play with other kids. I’m really regretting not posting this earlier. We should all have faith and follow professional advice and treatment!。