Sensory and touch are very meaningful to ASD children. This can include touching beads, sand, fabric.
Here is Phoebe Caldwell's experience with Sensory issues...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92NBCKNL3A8
Children diagnosed with ASD need to watched continually, doors leading outdoors need special locks and alarms. You never want you child to be in a dangerous place or abducted. All family members to instructions on watching 24/7. Also, you can mount special tracking devices in their shoes, just in case.
Children diagnosed with ASD will often flap their hands. In their brains the areas which would normally process information becomes overloaded. This is called Executive Function.
Are you ready to get on the path to helping your ASD child to thrive and live life to it's fullest? Contact me today. Art Scott 949.454.1221
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