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my 3 year old son have symptoms of autism. he didnt make eye contact nor speaks.
you start his speech, occupational and behaviour therapy
It’s great that you’re looking into early intervention for your son. Limited eye contact and no speech at age 3 can be signs of a speech and language delay, possibly linked to autism, but a comprehensive assessment is needed to understand his strengths and challenges.
I’d recommend a detailed evaluation by a speech-language pathologist (SLP) to assess her communication, social interaction, and overall language development. Early intervention can significantly help in improving communication skills. In the meantime, engaging her in interactive play, using gestures, and responding warmly to his attempts at communication can be beneficial.
he needs speech therapy sessions along with behaviour therapy
Not every child who doesn't make eye contact or is non verbal is autistic. kindly get him assessed by a speech language pathologist followed by therapy. you can cook appointments with me as well.
you must present everything at eye level so that he can make it a rabbit to look up into eyes
Early Intervention: Start ABA, Speech, and Occupational Therapy early and consistently.
Simple Communication: Use clear words, pictures, and gestures.
Social Skills: Teach eye contact, greetings, and turn-taking during play.
Positive Behavior: Reward good behavior, avoid triggers, and teach calming techniques.
Routine & Independence: Follow a daily routine and encourage self-help skills like handwashing and eating.
Sensory Needs: Create a calm space and use sensory activities (e.g., playdough, swings).
Learning Through Play: Teach basic concepts (colors, numbers) with simple toys and activities.
Health & Diet: Provide a balanced diet and monitor health regularly.
Family Support: Involve family and join support groups.
Work with Experts: Stay connected with therapists and doctors for progress updates.
should visit speech therapist as early as possible
He needs speech therapy to interact
ap ka beta medicine se theek ho skta Hy batain bhi kry ga or eye contact bhi pareshan na hon detail bat kr lain kindly book appointment with me
difficulty with eye contact is a common symptom of ASD.Some children with SPD may have trouble with eye contact due to sensory overload . UN diagnose vision issues such as amblyopia or strabismus can causes a child to avoid eye contact.
you must need to consult a psychologist who can assess or start the therapy
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