Ep 9.1: Six Signs Your Child May Have Autism (Part 2 / 2) | Teacher Kaye Talks

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @choleytbegornia
    @choleytbegornia Год назад +24

    Ganitong ganito ung anak koh pero mag titiwala lang ako kay Lord na magiging oky sya 🙏☝💖

  • @antoninatiangco3764
    @antoninatiangco3764 2 года назад +76

    We also pray hard together with our grandson
    Prayers make miracles
    We come from a poor family
    That is why he studied in Sped
    We share this to inspire
    Families with children with
    Special needs to bring them
    To developmental pediatrician
    No medication to be given
    Just teach them also
    By correcting whatever wrong
    They are doing
    Massage their hands when
    They tend to be unrully
    Give the puzzle games
    To play with
    Most of all do not spoil them
    Give them patience ,understanding
    ,Most of all LOVE and teach them
    To pray.

    • @TeacherKayeTalks
      @TeacherKayeTalks  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for sharing, Antonina! I agree with everything you said, you are a wonderful grandmother! ✨

    • @vyperchannel6520
      @vyperchannel6520 Год назад

      My baby also hve epelipsy now..she's 2yrs old..😭😭it's so hard🥲

    • @EmmaSantillan-m9p
      @EmmaSantillan-m9p 5 месяцев назад

      Gd day po doc...my anak po ak 4yrs ol napo cya malikot po cya ang dalawang kamay nyapo pinag shake2× nya po..nakapag salita po cya mama..papa..inom..nam2× tawag nya kong gsto nya kumain gsto rin po nya mg laro ng tubig na tumotulo..kong minsan ang mukha nya sinusontok nya po..sana po matulongan nyo po ako kng ano po dapat kong gawin..

  • @droyalo
    @droyalo 5 месяцев назад +2

    I was skeptical about holistic treatments, but Dr Oyalo changed my mind. His approach to treating autism in toddlers focuses on natural remedies and has made a huge difference for my daughter. Her sensory issues and tantrums have decreased noticeably.

  • @rebeccaflores7792
    @rebeccaflores7792 2 года назад +129

    My son was diagnosed with mild autism (high functioning). He underwent therapies for 4 years. Thank God he overcame his social deficit. He was a consistent honor pupil/student. And now excelling in college at the top university in our country. Thank you for an early intervention and thank you, too, for his developmental pedia and therapists who helped us through the journey.

    • @ilynj30
      @ilynj30 Год назад

      what type of therapy po ginawa po sa high functioning?

    • @TeacherKayeTalks
      @TeacherKayeTalks  Год назад

      Thank you for sharing with us! Hope your experience inspires and gives hope to others ✨

    • @thelittleones9723
      @thelittleones9723 Год назад

      How early po nagstart ng therapy baby nio?

    • @thelittleones9723
      @thelittleones9723 Год назад +1

      @HollySweden where to order fr oyalo herb?

    • @maresandadulla9054
      @maresandadulla9054 Год назад

      Where to buy po? Do you have like a link or legit na seller to recommended?

  • @theinkedmomma6098
    @theinkedmomma6098 2 года назад +271

    i was once a babysitter of a HongKong chinese boy with autism. I was with them when he was 3 months old. what i noticed at first was that he does not have a reaction on whatever playful exercises i did with him. Simple acts like peekabo, clapping, singing, making faces. no reaction at all even when he was already 11 months old. Since it was the Chinese grandma who was with me taking care of the infant, i told her my observations. She got mad at me and said her grandson is not crazy, which is not what i meant at all. i really love the boy so i spoke to the parents to have him tested by the specialists but they were in denial even when they can see the signs like rocking, eating the same kind of food, not feeling pain, not being able to speak, doing the same thing over and over again. when i finally convinced them to have him checked up, the couple and grandma broke down and cried when the doctor confirmed he has autism. when i left hongkong for good, the boy was getting intervention activities feom therapists so that they can correct his behavior. now, all i can do is pray that may this boy lead a life supported and loved for being what/who he is... and may all the pieces of the puzzle come to their correct places.

    • @simplengmalditachannel7331
      @simplengmalditachannel7331 2 года назад +8

      buti sayo nakinig sila at napa.check nang maaga kasi yong alaga ko may autism din pero malaki na siya nang dumating ako 40 na siya pero ugali niya nasa 12-14 ganun. nong dumating ako wala talaga sinabi sa akin about sa condition niya kaya nawiweirdohan ako sa kanya kasi sunod nang sunod sa akin tapos ang lagkit kung tumingin tapos lage niya ako tinatawag kaya medyo natakot ako baka rape.in ako.. 😁.. pero after a week sinabi nang madam ko na may problem siya at yong nga may autism siya so doon naintindihan kung bakit ganun siya..kasi nagwork din ako sa preschool na tumatanggap nang may slight autism kaya after kung malaman nadeal ko siya nang maayos at nanging thankful namn yong mga amo ko kasi mabait at mapasensiya daw ako sa anak nila compared doon sa dati nilang konyangs.. the sad part is parang hindi talaga tanggap nang father na ganun siya pero hindi naman sinasaktan physically..ang sabi nang mother niya indenial daw sila sa behaviour nang anak nila at ayaw nila ipacheck talaga kasi gusto nilang isipin na naughty lang talaga anag anak nila until umabot talaga nang collage.. sa Australia nila pinaaral kasi doon din pinaaral panganay nila pero 1st sem palang pinatawag na sila nang school kasi nagwala daw at nagdala nang kutsilyo sa school kaya kinuha nila at napilitang ipa.check at yon nga naconfirm talaga na may autism pero indenial parin sila..hanggang sa pagalis ko nakadepend talaga yong anak sa kanila at worst addict sa horse racing..

    • @goldiesworldkithenette
      @goldiesworldkithenette 2 года назад

      Halos mga Bata Dito may ganon problem Yong ibang magulang ayaw Nila pa check up or ayaw nilang taggapin

    • @wynnieization
      @wynnieization 2 года назад +5

      His behavior does not need to be "corrected" unless it's harming other people

    • @feelingdato41
      @feelingdato41 2 года назад +13

      same sakin..alaga ko ngayon my autism..1 ½ yrs old sya..ang hirap turo.an ng bata..minsan lang sya mag salita ng mama at papa..yun bang parang swerte2 lang na ma bigkas nya yung mga salita na yun..minsan lang talaga..kahit ulit2in mo na sabihin nya ang "mama" or "papa" iiyak lang sya at mag lulupasay..sobrang hirap kc pag lumalabas kami,ayaw nya mag lakad..gusto nya karga lang sya the whole day na lakad!!isipin nyo yun hanggang gabi ka karga2 mo sya 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️ ibaba mo lang sya,mag start na syang umiyak..tenitrain q sya mag lakad,pero sobrang hirap..pinagtitinginan aq ng mga tao kc sya grabe na ang iyak nya pero walang luha..ang lakas pa ng boses..kahit ilang metro lang nilakad nya,napaka hirap na para sa kany..😩😩 sana my himala ang panginoon na lahat ng my autism ay maging normal kagaya natin 🙏❤️

    • @artisthusnatalal3099
      @artisthusnatalal3099 Год назад +7

      Most of parent's don't like to be told anything about their Children. As a former year 1 Teacher It happened to me. I told a parent about his son and he became annoyed and reported me at the Administration

  • @almaescosio859
    @almaescosio859 2 года назад +14

    Ang galing mag share ni ate tungkol sa brother nya.. very clear.. i really appreciate!!god bless!

  • @minstrelleng
    @minstrelleng Год назад +4

    My 10 yr old son has ADHD. yes, may link sila ng behavior ng Autism..eto ung ibang nakikita ko sa anak ko
    1 . lack of eye contact minsan
    4 over or underreacting to stimuli
    5. low sense of danger
    Mahilig din anak ko sa tubig.

  • @yhenkagami
    @yhenkagami Год назад +2

    I really liked the way she pronounced every words.. very satisfying

    • @TeacherKayeTalks
      @TeacherKayeTalks  Год назад +1

      Thank you, Yhen! I teach English diction also ✨ If this was helpful, I hope you can subscribe!

  • @jeanygnosaib9984
    @jeanygnosaib9984 2 года назад +12

    I have a daughter Shes already 8 yrs old now diagnosed having ASD...thanks for this informative video teacher Kaye❤️

  • @aimeekarenastillero6796
    @aimeekarenastillero6796 4 года назад +12

    Very informative Teacher Kaye and Ms. Abby. Thank you so much! Parang eto yung wake up call sa akin na mas observe ko at tutukan ang 1 year old son ko ❤🙏

    • @TeacherKayeTalks
      @TeacherKayeTalks  4 года назад

      Thank you, Aimee! I'm sure you're already doing a wonderful job with your son 👏🏽

  • @maricarangub6864
    @maricarangub6864 2 года назад +20

    I have a 6-year-old son who was diagnosed with ASD. Thank you, Teacher Kaye! It was really informative!

  • @tayoramos1883
    @tayoramos1883 2 года назад +1

    I pray maging ganyan lahat Ng teacher,..

  • @AutismCanDo
    @AutismCanDo 3 года назад +90

    I was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder when I was 2 and I have undergone a lot of occupational and speech therapies

  • @jennahd5320
    @jennahd5320 Год назад +2

    Early detection and early
    intervention is critical! q

  • @antoninatiangco3764
    @antoninatiangco3764 2 года назад +12

    To have children with special
    Needs requires a lot of love and patience.
    I am lucky to have all our family support my grandson
    And having his early therapy
    At the age of 4
    He studied in Sped Pasay
    And we are very grateful to all teachers
    Whose dedication to their students
    Developed many sped children and were able to study in a normal school.
    They proved to be very intelligent
    They excel in math, English and science.
    My grandson is now in second year college taking up
    BM major in accountancy
    And is a Dean's Lister
    Total average 94

  • @zenymilano127
    @zenymilano127 2 года назад

    Thank u so much teacher Kaye now I understood it very well..un po kasing apo Ng kaibigan kong Iraqi ay nagkaroon lahat ng signs ng mga bagay na nabanggit mo..he was three na actually last year Ng mapagdesisyunan na ipakita na sya sa specialist..akala kc namin normal lng na late na syang magsalita..un pla signs na un Ng autism at ung napakahilig niang magpaikot Ng mga gulong Ng kanyang laruan at kahit gaano katagal di sya nagsasawa...I guess it's not late for him..he undergo na sa mga therapist....at naintindihan na namin ngaun ung kanyang tantrums na di sya ordinarying bata na ung normal na normal..pag Ang bata nakitaan talaga Ng mga ganitong signs dapat talaga aware tau..thank u so much ur topic will help a lot I'm sure..hope to watch more videos teacher Kaye..goodluck

  • @kimberleeroberts4897
    @kimberleeroberts4897 2 года назад +23

    I have twin boys and I believe one is more on the spectrum of autism and the other has ADHD. The information was helpful. they are both in a school that deals with their challenges. Some of my family members are in denial though.

    • @TeacherKayeTalks
      @TeacherKayeTalks  Год назад

      I'm glad it was helpful, thank you for being here ✨

  • @travellerg.8068
    @travellerg.8068 2 года назад +8

    Thank you!for sharing this .this is very helpful to the parents .They can ask help earlier to the specialist…

  • @drewmartinaprecones6280
    @drewmartinaprecones6280 2 года назад +11

    Now i know why my nephew 's acting like different from his co-ages...thank you for sharing teacher Kaye, done subs❤️
    #GulayNation

  • @aqflowet2726
    @aqflowet2726 2 года назад

    I really like how u speak Ma’am…seems like native speaker in English 💖

  • @eidell2242
    @eidell2242 2 года назад +3

    Hi teacher! Im so glad to be here in your channel, what you discuss is very typical talaga of ASD. My boy is 4 years old and was diagnosed before he turns 2. Same with my son ng 1 year old nag talk sya ng mama and papa then nawala. Thankfully hindi na ako nag denial pa. Now my son is somehow talking na and can express some of his needs. Super thankful to SLP and OT’s and teachers who helped us.

    • @lindaligbi5595
      @lindaligbi5595 Год назад

      How did you do it my dear, my son is 2.5 years and has been diagnosed with ASD, he is delayed in speech, he can’t follow directions and also he cries a lot I see it as his means of communication. I need help though we have been working with E I , but I need to do more as a mum, please can you share your ideas with me. Please help a sister

  • @dianalee2504
    @dianalee2504 2 года назад +37

    My son is now 30 years old , I never have known he has these issues. It was a very difficult job raising him. We thought he was normal just like the other kids. He had issues potty training until he was 10. He grew up in a world where nobody thought he has autism and the result was he was bullied. Anyways he is now working and seems ok but still if we should we known it earlier... perhaps all of us wouldn’t have to undergo most of the pain. Thank you so much for the information. You can help a lot of the parents , teachers and kids out there For I am a teacher myself. .

    • @lovelymoyet6614
      @lovelymoyet6614 2 года назад

      Hello! Wanna ask if what kind of job did the boy working.?

    • @dianalee2504
      @dianalee2504 2 года назад +1

      He is now working in the states as a translator and interpreter from Chinese to English vice versa.

    • @kaytex45
      @kaytex45 Год назад

      Please when did he start speaking

    • @anafranchezka9533
      @anafranchezka9533 Год назад

      Our child is 1 year & 8 mos old... He has words like dada & mama but very minimal... He has eye contact but he doesn't follow commands and doesnt respond when you call his name. Is it possible he has autism?

  • @armelindelator9024
    @armelindelator9024 Год назад

    Patient talaga...but now i am luckily that may jared boy so loving, concern he knows the good and the bad now he is 7yrs old he knows mathematics like addition am so happy for him... the doctor said there's no problem with his motor skills we focus now his speech therapy so far now its good improvement he knows how to say mama ateh go to school in a loving voice that,s like a baby but am ok with that i know that there,s a way to improve that much am not got loosing hope i believe that he be ok someday in god grace🙏

    • @TeacherKayeTalks
      @TeacherKayeTalks  Год назад +1

      Thank you for sharing your amazing story, Armelin! ✨ Nakaka-inspire what patience, love, and never-ending support can do!
      Thank you for being here, and hope you can subscribe for more videos that can hopefully help you practice your targets at home!

    • @RattyIsabela
      @RattyIsabela 5 месяцев назад

      There is permanent herbs to improve autism. It’s a medicine you can get from Dr Oyalo, his herbs have made my son improve perfectly in his speech and social skills.

  • @eidell2242
    @eidell2242 2 года назад +6

    Thanks teacher abby for sharing also! Its important din po sa parents na they wont feel na alone sila and such a relief to hear about others experiences dealing with ASD..

  • @minecraftlover8480
    @minecraftlover8480 2 года назад +9

    I LOVE THIS CHANNEL AND I SHARED THIS TOPIC IN MY TIMELINE SO I CAN HELP TO SOME PARENTS WHO HAS THIS KIND OF PROBLEM.

    • @TeacherKayeTalks
      @TeacherKayeTalks  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your support, and I'm glad to have you here with us ✨

  • @xpact83
    @xpact83 10 месяцев назад

    I contact is really number 1 sign. I'm not saying all kids with autism have this but this is one of the most common things along with not reacting when you are calling him by his name.

  • @rosedavid2050
    @rosedavid2050 Год назад

    Thank you so much, i have a grandeon that diagnose with autisim too, we're from the pacific islanders we came to us when he was one years old but i still dont know about this autism, i just keep taking care of him when he start walking he likes to be alone play by his own but everytime i try to take him to play with his cousins he just left them and be bu his own, now he's goinf on 8yrs he is in school, last year the doctor diagonse him that he has autism ,we are trying to be more careful ,everythinf you said i saw in him , the school is alo helping him too , he love reading, doing math ,he so funny but he is lovable, like to hugable ,when we make noise he just run to us and said please turn down but he make loud sound he so happy thank you so much so now we're in kansas and all the help we have we xan not get from back home so we're staying here to make a better life for him , again thank you i want to learn more from you all .

  • @ElviraSongalla
    @ElviraSongalla Год назад

    An information for exports this is a way a Kaye steps to recognize simple thing good to heart from you Teacher

  • @spontaneouscat6791
    @spontaneouscat6791 3 года назад +5

    very informative teacher my son is 12 and kahit teen ager na sya mahirap mawala ang stimming sa kanila kahit mjo nakaka pag salita na tlgang way nila yun para i regulate yung mga emotions nila. Naging flexible lang sya siguro kasi na lessen yung anxiety nya habang lumalaki parang cool na sya na pa iba iba ang nang yayari kasi feeling safe naman sya sa bahay at sa mga tao na kasama nya. Eye contact naman mas tumitingen na sya ngayon at nakaka intindi sila tlga pero pag ayaw nya un sinasabi ko sa kanya like pag sinabi ko time to take a bath tapos ayaw pa maligo nag llook away lang sya hindi kasi sya ganun ka verbal pero nasasabi nya kung anu masakit sa kanya tska un gusto nya kainin gusto nyang gawin na,aman ko din na oag nagugutom sya sumasakit ang tyan nya tsaka ulo kaya pala dati pag gutom na sya hindu pa naka luto nag ttantrums. Naging aware din sya sa paligid nya lalo na pag pinapagalitan ko ung iba nya kapatid bigla nya ko hinihimas sa likod nakka amaze lang kasi na dedevelop din pala ung ganun senses nila ang ayaw lang nya ngayon ayaw na nya mag pa yakap samin ng daddy nya pero sa kapatid nya ok lang nadevelop din sya un affection sa kapatid nya na mas maliit like kinakalong nya kinikiss nya hinihimas nya un ulo tapos gentle sya around them hindi sya nagagalit pag may inagaw sa kanya pero continuous support padin kami nya training sa skills development at activity of daily living mjo naging tamad sya mag aral nitong mga naka raan dahil mas effective parin sa kanila tlga ang face to face learning

    • @TeacherKayeTalks
      @TeacherKayeTalks  3 года назад +2

      Thank you so much for sharing this! Ramdam ko po ang naging journey ninyo together, and kitang-kita rin ang bunga ng inyong love and patience to teach him, and to adjust to each other.
      Yes, there will be things that will not be the same as "neurotypical" individuals, tulad nalang ng stimming. This can be calming for them, a coping mechanism of sorts, and basta hindi nakakasakit sa sarili at sa iba, ay okay yun. We do not restrict that just to appear "normal" sa paningin ng iba. Importante ay masaya siya, natututunan niyang makipag-communicate and even show affection 🥰
      Salamat talaga sa pag-share, sana mabasa ito ng mga kasama natin dito, at ma-inspire din sila sa inyo.
      MABUHAY! ✨

  • @dannysantis2622
    @dannysantis2622 Год назад

    Our medical technology has been improved alot long time ago. During the child birthing, the med people will get blood sample from the foot heel of the infant. From this blood sample, most of the abnormalities are easily seen and known.

    • @TeacherKayeTalks
      @TeacherKayeTalks  Год назад

      I'm not sure what you're talking about, because getting blood samples from a foot sounds like something they did in the 1600s,
      but no, you cannot detect Autism from a blood sample.

  • @bomaanita4871
    @bomaanita4871 Год назад

    Watching from. Nigeria 🇳🇬..here to learn

    • @TeacherKayeTalks
      @TeacherKayeTalks  9 месяцев назад

      I hope it's useful to you!
      Many videos are a mix of Filipino and English, but I will work on uploading English Subtitles, to serve more people ✨️

  • @mpilapil2647
    @mpilapil2647 3 года назад +3

    Hello po teacher .. maraming Salamat po sa mga videos nyo napakalaking tulong para sa baby ko na may developmental language delay

    • @TeacherKayeTalks
      @TeacherKayeTalks  3 года назад

      Masaya akong makilala ang masisipag na nanay tulad niyo ✨ Thank you for wanting to learn!

    • @seansalao718
      @seansalao718 2 года назад

      Hello M.pilapil 26 kumusta baby mo now? Developmental language delay din yung anak ko. On going na yung OT nya.

  • @jackyarnante3642
    @jackyarnante3642 2 года назад +10

    Thank you teacher kaye and abby and iggy for sharing your story. This is very helpful💗

  • @LifeWithErl
    @LifeWithErl Год назад

    Thanks for sharing..i need to learn more about autism i have my son with mild autism syndrome.

  • @mrsamelia1
    @mrsamelia1 Год назад +1

    You are beautifully versed, thank you for your Insight 😊

    • @TeacherKayeTalks
      @TeacherKayeTalks  Год назад

      This is a "beautifully versed" compliment that I'm so thankful to receive ✨️ happy to have you here, Mrs. Amelia!
      I have an Autism playlist that may help you understand more about neurodiversity.

  • @liezltopacio4062
    @liezltopacio4062 Год назад

    Sana po marami pa ako matutunan sa inyo. Thank you so much po

  • @-JLF
    @-JLF 2 года назад +1

    Salamat po maam sa pag share ng video ninyo.

  • @virginiaalarcon4359
    @virginiaalarcon4359 9 месяцев назад

    You are able to help a lot of parents in the areas of AUTISM! Thank you.

  • @shirycanillas
    @shirycanillas 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for this, Teacher Kaye! I'm not sure bakit ngayong ko lang nakita ang youtube channel niyo, I hope date pa kasi very informative. I'm a Special Education teacher and I was just researching for a topic sa MA class ko and saw this! Thank you! I'll definitely share this with my classmates. 😊

  • @annebreva2591
    @annebreva2591 2 года назад +10

    Thank you teacher kaye, and teacher abby for sharing this! ❤️

    • @TeacherKayeTalks
      @TeacherKayeTalks  2 года назад +2

      You're welcome, Anne! Happy to have you here ✨

    • @annebreva2591
      @annebreva2591 2 года назад

      @@TeacherKayeTalks ayy. .thank you po teacher! Lagi akong nanunuod ng mga vlogs mu teacher and its such a big help para sa akin at para sa 4years old son ko diagnosed with ASD. Im so glad na nakita kopo yung inyong fb page kaya sinundan ko kayo dito sa yutube 😅

    • @TeacherKayeTalks
      @TeacherKayeTalks  2 года назад +1

      @@annebreva2591 masaya din akong may naitutulong sa inyo ✨

  • @shaneskurtan7134
    @shaneskurtan7134 2 года назад

    Hello teacher kaye..thank you so much for this information..supoorting you all the way from Mindanao ..hopin from your support also..

  • @gumamelamei
    @gumamelamei 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the information! It's very educational.

  • @Icecandy1882
    @Icecandy1882 3 года назад +7

    Thank you for sharing! I am closely observing my 18month old. My brother is an adult with autism. It makes me extra nervous.

    • @TeacherKayeTalks
      @TeacherKayeTalks  3 года назад +2

      Hello, let me know if there's anything I can do to support you with this ✨

    • @Icecandy1882
      @Icecandy1882 3 года назад

      @@TeacherKayeTalks thank you so much.

    • @Icecandy1882
      @Icecandy1882 Год назад

      My child who is now yrs and 4 months (ASD/GDD) , now has 60 word and word approximations. All thanks to 1x a week OT and 2x ST the 14 months. We were lucky to have secured F2F slots. So many parents are still waiting for slots to open in centers all over Metro manila.

  • @jonjoylab1841
    @jonjoylab1841 2 года назад

    Akala ko una foreigner nagulat ako biglamg may nagtagalog 😊1st time ♥️ love your vid

  • @josefinaricafort6619
    @josefinaricafort6619 2 года назад +1

    thank you for sharing your goodness of heart to us

  • @milaregorosa6312
    @milaregorosa6312 Год назад

    thank you so much to share your story it really help a lot and now i know

  • @christineesteban1207
    @christineesteban1207 Год назад +1

    Thank you Teacher Kaye

  • @darleneruiz8197
    @darleneruiz8197 2 года назад +6

    Thanks teacher T...I also noticed this on some of my learners through the years...love your channel!

  • @raquelpascua3348
    @raquelpascua3348 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing. Sending Full support

  • @jcchitztv1857
    @jcchitztv1857 2 года назад

    hi teacher kaye i also have a son with autism he is 17 years old now and grade 1 student this coming school year...he really teach me how become patience in many ways...

  • @RolfWheeler
    @RolfWheeler Год назад

    Doubt grows with knowledge. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

  • @RikkeMyE
    @RikkeMyE 9 месяцев назад

    ❤ Eye contact is not in the critiria to get the diagnose - I Think its like, not importent for us.. So we dont brother.. and then ppl get all “LOOK AT ME WHEN I SPEAK TO YOU” and thereby many get problems with the eye contact part.. Not me tho, and I teached my son the kind and heartwarm type of eye contact… But many dont get to have that kind of love, especially when they are “wierd” like me 😅

    • @TeacherKayeTalks
      @TeacherKayeTalks  9 месяцев назад

      Hello Rikke! Thanks for sharing your story and perspective. 💖
      While eye contact may not be important for those on the spectrum, it is one of the 1st social skills exhibited by neurotypical babies, and therefore an indication that may help identify Autism early.
      The world is (very slowly) becoming more aware of neurodivergence, and this is why we keep telling our stories and experiences. We want to remove the stigma of "weird" and embrace the reality that we all have differences, and different is okay. ✨️ Keep loving!

  • @jeodithcristobal
    @jeodithcristobal 2 года назад

    salamat Sa pag share kasi anak may problema din

  • @alaskapinanay
    @alaskapinanay 2 года назад +5

    NEW PARENTS: Stop looking for signs when they're babies! When my baby is younger I was convinced she had autism bcoz she had all the signs, I spent so much time worrying for when me and I my husband are gone, who will take care of her? I was going nuts for almost 2 years and turned out she doesn't have autism. I didnt get to enjoy her for almost 2 years because i was so busy overthinking and obsessing with future preperation.

    • @TeacherKayeTalks
      @TeacherKayeTalks  2 года назад

      I understand you had a sad experience, but perhaps a better perspective can help other families. We don't LOOK for signs, but we want to be observant and open-minded about a child's difficulties so we can help them early on. Thank you for sharing your story, and hope things are better for your family. ✨

    • @Nit01-x4t
      @Nit01-x4t 2 года назад

      Hi! What are the other signs you have seen in your child when she was younger? Im getting paranoid bec my daughter has few signs of asd. But she does good eye contact and most of the time responds to her name. We play peek a boo all the time and if im busy looking at my phone she will suddenly lean at me and stare me for a few seconds while smiling then she will run and play again. But I saw her one day lining up her toys and slippers and i was so worried. Then she does tiptoeing so much before but now its lessen. She spin around sometimes if shes not playing. I'm so worried and my anxiety is not helping. She imitates me if I'm doing something sometimes. Should i really be worried? My daughter is 15 months old. She knows 10 words and some sounds of animals. She points at things too.

    • @alaskapinanay
      @alaskapinanay 2 года назад

      @@Nit01-x4t my daughter does lines up things and spin around, would also flip her walkers and play with wheels only. She didn't say words until 19 months but hasn't stopped since. I think your kid is neuro typical tbh. Anxiety consumed me for 2 years because of this, i wish i can turn back time because i feel like i wasted 2 years of her life being focused on these things. Now my kid still lines up things that's because she's a neat freak and she got it from her dad. Other than that, She's just like other neurotypical kids just a extra sassy and talkative. 😅 I hope I eased down your mind, at the same time I understand because I was once there. Hugs!

    • @Nit01-x4t
      @Nit01-x4t 2 года назад

      @@alaskapinanay thank you so much. This makes me feel a lot better now. I was really worried since my 2 cousin's sons were diagnosed asd and adhd. Everyday i always think what will be my child's future. She's our only child. That really scares me a lot.

    • @alaskapinanay
      @alaskapinanay 2 года назад

      @@Nit01-x4t i had the same worries. My first cousin has Severe ASD, non verbal at all, my husband has a Nephew who's also has AsD. I was truly convinced that she had it, coming from a small family and her being an only child, leaving her behind with diagnosis was my biggest fear. I broke down so many times, even had to take Zoloft to calm me down. 🥹

  • @pingpeng556
    @pingpeng556 Год назад

    Acceptance is a d key.❤

    • @TeacherKayeTalks
      @TeacherKayeTalks  Год назад

      True, Ping! When we accept the differences, we can help them with their difficulties without resentment ✨️

  • @FlorenceMagsino
    @FlorenceMagsino Год назад

    Thank you, I havr also 11 yrs old son diagnose with autism

  • @minxio._6249
    @minxio._6249 2 года назад +5

    Inspiring!!🥰🥰Keep it up!!! watching from 🇦🇪🇦🇪🇦🇪❤️❤️❤️

  • @maryjanepingki-an4665
    @maryjanepingki-an4665 2 года назад +3

    I had my 5 years old son po who had all the signs. I am planning him for a treatment soon.

  • @peggysullivan6760
    @peggysullivan6760 3 года назад +5

    With that being said my Grandson has great eye contact

    • @TeacherKayeTalks
      @TeacherKayeTalks  3 года назад +2

      This is great 💖 because it'll make him more receptive to learning! ✨ Let me know if there's any support I can offer you!

    • @peggysullivan6760
      @peggysullivan6760 3 года назад +1

      @@TeacherKayeTalks he is now singing the ABC’s and saying other words !!!

  • @celestearcamo972
    @celestearcamo972 2 года назад +2

    Kakapanuod ko lng ng mga vids mo po. Huhu may mga sign tlga akng nkita na gnagawa ng anak ko na mag 3 years old next month , lalaki po. Alarm na ito sakin na dpat mgpatingin na sa specialist .. Thnk u po From Gensan Mindanao

    • @TeacherKayeTalks
      @TeacherKayeTalks  2 года назад +1

      Hi Celeste! Kung may kahit kaunting duda, mas mainam talagang magpatingin na para kung sakali, mas maagang matutulungan yung bata sa mga pangangailangan niya. Mabuting napansin mo, at ang pagiging open-minded ay nagpapakitang you are doing your best ✨
      Nandito ako para suportahan kita, balitaan niyo ho ako!

  • @rafaellavasile355
    @rafaellavasile355 2 года назад

    Pilipino tayo mahalin ang sariling wika

  • @bjtg17
    @bjtg17 Год назад

    Thank you Teacher Kaye.

  • @wiindstudio2803
    @wiindstudio2803 3 месяца назад

    What are the qualifications that makes one a speech language pathologist?

  • @DianeBautista-fm4pz
    @DianeBautista-fm4pz 10 месяцев назад

    Hi teacher anong episode po yung language stimulation nyo po. Salamat po

  • @lizalopez9100
    @lizalopez9100 2 года назад

    therefore i conclude it's positive

  • @lanymascarinas8269
    @lanymascarinas8269 2 года назад

    thank you so much teacher kaye...i learn a lot about autism. my have a ADHD i guest b'cause he hard to understand and fallow simple rules

  • @rdu239
    @rdu239 Год назад +1

    Hi maam, of all the various types of neuro developmental disorders present right now, it seems autism is the primary fear and concern for any new parents to encounter for their children this 21st century, its sad as I heard numerous stories of the foundation/relationship of parents tilting either for the good or worst the moment they found out their child is autistic. 😔😔😔😔

    • @TeacherKayeTalks
      @TeacherKayeTalks  Год назад +1

      Very good observation, RDU23. It has a lot to do with how media portrays (and has portrayed) Autism, and there are so many misconceptions about it as well. It causes fear, especially when they don't understand it.
      It's true that life for an Autistic can be filled with difficulties (they wouldn't be diagnosed with it if it doesn't impact their life differently), and life WITH an Autistic can be challenging, too.
      All the more we have to spread awareness, so that fears can turn into action, for help that the child and their family might need; so that services can be better made accessible by the government; so that society becomes more accepting, compassionate, and inclusive.
      Thank you for being here, and sharing your reflection ✨

  • @rach6746
    @rach6746 2 года назад +1

    Teacher Kaye, my son turned 3 last July. Nakakafollow sya mg instructions very well. No repetitive behavior. Nakaka-answer din ng questions what or where. Can use where and what and what happened questions in certain scenarios. But very often answers “Yes” in a question. Mas sinasabi nya gusto nya instead na sabihin “yes”. But answers “No” correctly sa mga questions na No talaga ang sagot.
    Basically po is hindi pa ganon nakakausap ng ayos. Normal po ba yun with his age? Sana po mapansin.

  • @ReyDev165
    @ReyDev165 2 года назад +2

    Hi Teacher Kaye, I enjoy viewing this video which I am trying to relate to my grandson with similar symptoms of autism. Thank you po

  • @Shoppinginlondon
    @Shoppinginlondon 2 года назад +1

    So nice to know this

  • @mariafealepante
    @mariafealepante Год назад

    thankyou sa information mga mam..kase feeling namen meron yung apo ng ganyan ..symptoms...

    • @TeacherKayeTalks
      @TeacherKayeTalks  Год назад

      Hello Maria! Walang anuman, sana makatulong ang buong playlist na ito tungkol sa Autism, para sakaling mas maintindihan natin ito
      ruclips.net/p/PLzLVR_CEbKsGmLmdM_mpBY-y2M3yYVwTB

  • @saturn9jopillo836
    @saturn9jopillo836 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing❤

  • @cherrylfermin7312
    @cherrylfermin7312 Год назад +4

    May anak akong autism boy po. Na diagnose cxa nung 5 yrs old na dahil nagka pandemic pero 2 yrs old plng marami akong napapansin s knya na iba xa kesa sa panganay ko. Di xa natatakot masaktan or masagasaan. Paulit ulit sa music na gusto nya s diaper xa na po po. Walang eye contact Basta ibang iba po. Kaya pina therapy namin OT and ST.

    • @BriechelleConstantino05
      @BriechelleConstantino05 Год назад +1

      Ma'am same po sa 1yr and 5 months na baby boy ko ngayon..marami po ako napansin na kakaiba sa kanya like inuuntog Niya yung ulo Niya,hindi masyado nag rerespond sa name kung tawagin namin...mahilig sa spinning na mga bagay...picky eater...nag titip toe ..ma'am ask ko lang po kung sakali po para mapag ipunan po namin magkano po per session po ng therapy Niya at gaano po kadalas siya mag therapy po .thanks po

    • @WendellBorja
      @WendellBorja 8 дней назад

      @@BriechelleConstantino05 ganon din po ang baby ko ngaun

  • @PrincekiezarUtod
    @PrincekiezarUtod Год назад

    May paraan po ba na gumaling ang mga ganito?

  • @rasminabukang3868
    @rasminabukang3868 2 года назад +104

    Autism din Yung anak ko hirap tanggapin pero Ganon tlaga Ang buhay as a mother Alam Kong my Mali na tlaga sa anak ko 2years old palang cya Alam ko my autism na cya Kasi Yung 10sign na my autism Ang anak mo lahat Yun meron sa anak ko gi search ko Kasi sa RUclips so sinabi ko sa Asawa ko feeling ko my autism Ang anak na tin ayw nyang maniwala normal dw Yung anak nya oa lng dw ako kaka cellphone ko dw kaya Kung ano2 na dw Ang iniisip ko tapos one time nag kasakit cya for one week Pina check up ko cya sa pedia nya at tinanong ko na Kung my autism bah Yung anak ko sad to say meron dw na shock lng din ako at umiyak Kasi kahit alm ko na my autism cya Ng hohope tlaga ako na Mali ako pero Ganon tlaga at Nung sinabi ko sa Asawa ko d Rin cya makapaniwala sa narinig Kasi nga eldest son nya favorite na anak kaya hanggang ngayon d nya parin tanggap normal dw Yung anak nya Wala dw autism hinahayaan ko na lng cya Kung Anong pinapaniwalaan nya kaya sa mga mommy's Jan Kung Alam nyong my Mali sa anak nyo IPA check up nyo na mother instinct Kung baga take note 2years old palang Yung anak ko Alam ko na kaso 3years old na min cya Nung Pina check up mag fofour na cya ngayon pero Ang talino nya Alam nya Yung mga solar system, alphabet, numbers, shape Sabi nga nila lahat dw Ng my autism matalino 😍😍😍 gifted pa din ako sa anak ko alhamdulillah 😇🤲✨

    • @BrendaCanto-fj6vz
      @BrendaCanto-fj6vz Год назад +3

      hi mommy ano po ba ang mga napapansin nyo sa anak nyo na mga behavior nya?

    • @regiereformina6380
      @regiereformina6380 Год назад

      Hello po! Ano po yung Doc Oyalo herbs? Saan po.pwdng mabibili?

    • @arleneconcepcion4575
      @arleneconcepcion4575 Год назад

      Hello po mam ang apo ko po is 2 years and six momhts old pero d pa siya nakakasalita and wala po siyang eye contact pano po ba gagawin nmin

    • @arleneconcepcion4575
      @arleneconcepcion4575 Год назад +1

      ​@@BrendaCanto-fj6vz14:38

    • @AnelynUna
      @AnelynUna Год назад +3

      Gaya ng anak ko .pancin ko din na may mali talaga . KSI .salita2 ng salita na Hindi mo maintindihan .Hindi padin. Cia nakakapagsalita .parang Hindi din alam Kong anong ginagawa nya .nag wawala din siya kapag Hindi binigay Ang gosto nya. ... Naulungkot Ako .pero .Wala kaming magawa .. .pray always nalang . kami Kay god .🙏

  • @mmmm0077
    @mmmm0077 2 года назад

    My grandson is autistic, he is now 6 years old. He does not like the sound of motorcycle, he would shout to the top of his voice and cry.

  • @moannabenas-iia4321
    @moannabenas-iia4321 2 года назад +6

    Hi teacher kaye! I have almost 2 years old son, I don't think my son is autistic because none of those signs were applied him except that speech delayed. It's difficult for him to speak even hello. But he can speak 'mama, tata, and dada'. What exactly the problem of my son?

    • @charmainegiorubio9503
      @charmainegiorubio9503 2 года назад +7

      My son used to watch Mr Bean and he couldnt talk until he was 3. Now he is in 5th year in computer engineering, an honor student and very fluent in speaking English. Some kids are just delayed in speech esp boys. Trust God your son is ok.🙏

  • @myluckygecko5859
    @myluckygecko5859 2 года назад +3

    I love autism because God created them in that way @ they had a big place in heaven I remembered my Milton in Hongkong I was taking care of him for 8years at first he had no eye contact he always screamed without reason his parents take him to the therapist school until his behavior changed into normal EVERYTHING IN THIS VIDEO ARE TRUE @ I CAN PROVE IT TO MY BELOVED MILTON NOW THAT I'M HERE IN PHILIPPINES I MISS HIM SO MUCH TAKING CARE OF AUTISM IS NOT EASY BUT YOU NEED TO LOVE THEM IN THAT WAY EASY FOR YOU TO TEACH THEM INTO THE WAY OF MOVEMENTS @ CONTROL THEIR BEHAVIOR

  • @joybureilobau6679
    @joybureilobau6679 7 месяцев назад

    This means alot

  • @momshya5722
    @momshya5722 Год назад +1

    Apo ko po six yr old na ayaw pdin ng ibang pagkain.gusto crunchy lng with rice at bottle feed pdin sya.

  • @xyrinecortez5801
    @xyrinecortez5801 2 года назад

    Hi. Thank you sa pag explain ng madali namin naintndhan 🥰🥰

  • @IrraCenina
    @IrraCenina 4 года назад +5

    Ganda ng story ni Teacher Abby and Iggy! Great wrap-up episode to this sensitive topic. Yay to SLPs! ❤️❤️❤️😘

    • @TeacherKayeTalks
      @TeacherKayeTalks  4 года назад +2

      Super ganda 🥰 Ideal family reaction and support system! Thanks, Ir!

  • @achiecuhschannel
    @achiecuhschannel 2 года назад +2

    Ganito symptoms or sign NG pamangkin ko and nag titip toe xia tapos di PA nag sasalita 3 years old na xia..

  • @allisonramasar7373
    @allisonramasar7373 Год назад

    Hi, can a Speech Language Pathologist test for Autism and make a diagnosis?

  • @sheenhappiness8228
    @sheenhappiness8228 8 месяцев назад +2

    Teacher kaye, yung baby ko is 3 years old na po na nakaka communicate naman sya yun lang di nya po kaya e explain lalo na pag why? What happened yung tanong, sasabihin niya lang na like this,like that with demonstration kumakanta po sya pero more on humming nalang kasi d masyado clear😢

  • @cloudnineballoonsuk4059
    @cloudnineballoonsuk4059 2 года назад +1

    These really helpful thank you x

  • @OciLife
    @OciLife Год назад

    Hi teacher Anu pong vitamins recommend niyo KC medyo mahina Po Ang IQ nG Girl ko..

  • @chieparras4815
    @chieparras4815 2 года назад

    Hi Teacher Kaye, hope you don’t mind, but can I ask if you could recommend a speech therapist? My son is 14 and we just went to a devt pedia just this June 2022. Our doctor said he would need s speech therapist and i’m hoping he could start sessions na, before it’s too late..

  • @thelittleones9723
    @thelittleones9723 Год назад +1

    Hi miss kaye! My 18mos old boy still not talking, and now starting become frustating kasi di nkakasalita. First week of june start po sya sa play and learn school para maobserve ko po kung mkikihalubilo sya sa ibang kids. Minsan pag tinatawag ko sya by his name hundi nagrereact. Though may mga redflags na po. Try ko po muna daw sya sa play and learn sch.

    • @RattyIsabela
      @RattyIsabela 5 месяцев назад

      There is permanent herbs to improve autism. It’s a medicine you can get from Dr Oyalo, his herbs have made my son improve perfectly in his speech and social skills.

  • @jonalynorigenes3072
    @jonalynorigenes3072 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much maam❤

  • @bobbyabella2998
    @bobbyabella2998 3 года назад

    Hi teacher Kaye,,glad na nakita ko po itong channel nio,,very helpful po at mas lalo ko naiintindihan,,, ung anak ko po na 1year and 6mos.di pa rin po nagsasalita,puro babbling lng po and nakakapag create naman cia ng sound,,maingay din po cia un nga lng di ko maintindihan kung ano talaga sinasabi nia,,,posible po kayang speech delay lng cia or may other reason na?good eye contact,pag tinatawag sa name di nia pinapansin but pag kinantahan ko cia ng nursery rymes at kahit na ano don sa napapanood nia ,,ang saya2 nia lumalapit pa po cia sakin at tinititigan ako,,hyper active din po cia..

    • @TeacherKayeTalks
      @TeacherKayeTalks  2 года назад +3

      Hi Bobby! Glad to have you here ✨
      Unang payo ko , dahil nabanggit ninyo na nakakanood ang baby ng nursery rhymes, kung nanonood pa ang bata ng videos, kahit po "educational," itigil po muna, mas lalo kung nakakapansin tayo ng kakaibang behavior para sa kaniyang edad. Gusto natin masigurado na hindi ito factor sa kanyang developmental delay. Subukan niyo po muna ng 1 to 2 weeks, at tignan po natin if may mapansin kayong improvement sa behavior and overall attention.
      Andito ang paliwanag kung anong nangyayari sa brains ng baby kapag nanonood ng videos: ruclips.net/video/OmZvmt-6Zug/видео.html
      Signs of Screen Addiction, kasama po diyan ang speech delay and not responding to name:
      instagram.com/p/CRJYfz7j_wq/
      At 18 months, dapat ang bata ay may around 10 words na nasasabi. Let's start dun sa babbling niya, at kung paano niyo ma-turuang maging "word."
      - episode 5 on sounds to words ruclips.net/video/mT3iKlDXxsc/видео.html
      Sanayin niyo pong ganito makipagusap sa bata PALAGI, pag mas maraming naririnig na words, lumalaki ang chance na may mapulot siyang bagong salita.
      ruclips.net/video/5xWLHDfzLZc/видео.html
      Kapag mas madalas sumesenyas pero di nagsasalita, ito ho:
      ruclips.net/video/wNfHEgG0jaQ/видео.html
      Para dumalas ang pag-hingi nya sa inyo ng mga bagay, imbis na siya mismo kukuha o gagawa:
      ruclips.net/video/HzmHVBncick/видео.html
      Ito rin po ang mga basic tips ko:
      - Top 5 Therapy Techniques ruclips.net/video/BvuGQr0INSY/видео.html
      - Top 12 Therapy Tips ruclips.net/video/Y_TbJODtXQo/видео.html
      Balitaan niyo ho ako kapag nasubukan niyo na pong:
      - 0 screen time
      - practice lahat ng technique dito for at least 2 weeks.
      Kung walang ibang kundisyon ang bata, aasahan makikita tayo ng progress. ✨

  • @linarabara4898
    @linarabara4898 Год назад

    Thank you ! This is very informative. We have many cases now. What age can we send them to a developmental Dr. OR speech patho?

    • @TeacherKayeTalks
      @TeacherKayeTalks  Год назад

      Hi Lina! As early as you note any significant deviations from developmental milestones. For example: not cooing at 3 months (aahh, oooh), not babbling between 6-10 months (mamama, tata), no single meaningful words by 1 year old, etc.
      Check out this video for some common patterns of development:
      Pre-Speaking Checklist ruclips.net/video/NsJ6SxcApPg/видео.html
      Hope this helps! ✨

  • @vilmagrana919
    @vilmagrana919 2 года назад

    hello po Teacher;may pag asa pbang gumaling ang anak ko 26 yrs old napo sia.

  • @iamj556
    @iamj556 Год назад +2

    Yung kuya po nung bata lahat po ng sign na sinabi dto is nsa kuya ko, peru nun nag 15 sya naging maayos n po sya ngayon actually nsa abroad sya regular n sya s work nya everyyear po umuwe

    • @josephinepilande-nr8bt
      @josephinepilande-nr8bt Год назад

      Napa theraphy ba sya dati? Ung kuya mo?

    • @TeacherKayeTalks
      @TeacherKayeTalks  Год назад

      Hello iamj!
      Alin po dito yung napansin niyo kay Kuya? Kung iisa lang kasi, hindi yun sapat para masabing Autism ito. May mahaba pong checklist ng mga katangiang susuriin ang mga doctor, tapos titignan kung paano yung overall impact sa pamumuhay nila.
      Maaari ring kahit na meron Autism ang tao, natututunan nilang "itago" ang mga katangian, kasi lagi silang nasasabihang "hindi ito okay." Kapag ganito, ay natututong mag-mask ang mga Autistic.
      Pinaliwanag ko ito sa video na ito:
      ruclips.net/video/oZYUCcyH1v8/видео.html
      Pero ang pinakaimportante sa lahat ay kung makita naman nating masaya ang tao -- kasi kahit sino, sa lahat ng pinagdadaanan ng bawat tao -- pinakamahalaga ang Quality of Life, at yan lang naman ang pakay ng lahat therapist ✨
      Salamat sa pagdalo dito, at pag-share ng inyong kwento 💕

    • @josephinepilande-nr8bt
      @josephinepilande-nr8bt Год назад

      @@TeacherKayeTalks ung anak ko dati mahilig sa gulong at maghilera ng laruan ngayun hindi na nya gingawa un,nilalarona talaga nya,..hindi din naman ilag sa ibang bata nakikipaglaro naman sya. Kaso ang publema ko delayed speech sya,ngayon mejo nakakapagsalita namn sya,kaso hirap makipag communicate sya,tas hirap syang gupitan naiyak,.. ung po publema anu dapat gawin?

    • @chrisseasol3526
      @chrisseasol3526 Год назад

      Pina therapy nio po mii

  • @appled2802
    @appled2802 2 года назад

    How about teacher, What are the signs of Highly intelligent autism?diba depende lang po ba yan sa severity ng autism?

  • @saturn9jopillo836
    @saturn9jopillo836 Год назад

    7 yrs old na ang anak ko nang malaman ko na may ADHD siya,pero regular class po siya na recomend ng DCP na ng assist sa kanya.Mahirap po bilang isang ina dahil ang daming rejection na experienced namin,ilang beses po kaming palipatlipat ng school dahil hindi kami tinatanggap pag ng enroll kami kahit hindi naman na nanakit ang anak ko💔
    Sa gusto kong mkatapos siya ng pag aaral,palipat lipat kami ng school para tuloy2 ang kanyang pag aaral dahil gusto rin niyang mg aral at thanks God ga- graduate na siya ngayon sa grade 12.
    Sana potuloy2 na po siya ng college..🙏🏼
    Sana ma pa assist ko siya ulit dahil palage po siyang ng self pitty ngayon at na pa ka sensitive....
    Thanks...

  • @Raque320
    @Raque320 Год назад +1

    Hi! My son will turn two this October …..he has been flapping and squealing since a little before turning one that I can recall. Sometimes he responds to his name, most time he just continues doing whatever it is he’s doing. He walks on his tippy toes. He gives a mean side eye. Out of nowhere he has laugh fits (he’s not being tickled or watching anything) he cracks up for minutes at absolutely nothing. He use to say mama, now at 23 months he only says “dada, stop, yes( but the y is replaced by h) , and go. However he says certain words in songs. For example if watching Cocomelon any song with the words see, sky, one ,three( to name a few) he will sing. He literally eats only ramen noodles, Bacon, plain fried rice, nacho cheese bugles, and apple sauce. I mainly feed him in smoothie form. He is obsessed with fans(ceiling or floor) , moving cars, and wheels on anything from toys to wheel chairs. He likes to play alone and will have a meltdown from loud sounds. He’s fascinated with words moving across the screen(like news stats on cnn that move across the tv). I’ve stopped going to restaurants because he is very whiny and irritated every time we go. He loves to look at lights…almost like he’s mesmerized. He takes off and run back and forth across the room a few times daily. He rocks from side to side constantly. He has not been diagnosed because his doctor won’t assess him before turning two….the signs are very clear that he is definitely on the spectrum. Any beginner things I can do to start working with him???

    • @Raque320
      @Raque320 Год назад

      He spaces out so much and now I’ve noticed excessive eye blinking in the last few weeks

    • @shinegirldry8444
      @shinegirldry8444 Год назад

      Ganyan po baby q,mag 2dn po sa Oct nag therapy po siya OT..

    • @TeacherKayeTalks
      @TeacherKayeTalks  Год назад +1

      Hi Raque, where are you from? It's possible that the doctor has identified some of the characteristics you described, but is not certain that it cannot be explained by other conditions (differential diagnosis is so important, because Autism has some qualities that are similar to other diagnoses).
      Here are some videos that may help you understand the possible roots of the child's behaviors. Many times: behavior is communication, and we want to be able to respond to all attempts at communication.
      Regression -- explains why some of his previous skills are no longer observed:
      ruclips.net/video/dd7ozgCV9pk/видео.html
      Stimming / Repetitive Behaviors (like flapping, side-eyeing, laughing with no apparent trigger, tiptoeing)
      ruclips.net/video/tLRSkxXxusM/видео.html
      Repeating words or phrases - Gestalt
      ruclips.net/video/l4t041zGmdU/видео.html
      If the child has screen/gadget exposure, go on a full detox for an experimental period of at least 2 weeks, and observe for changes or improvement in behavior.
      No matter how short the time spent watching, no matter the content (whether we think it’s educational or not), if a child is already delayed or showing atypical behaviors, best to remove the factors that could be contributing to it. See explanation of the effects of screen time to baby brains here:
      ruclips.net/video/OmZvmt-6Zug/видео.html
      See signs of screen addiction here: instagram.com/p/CRJYfz7j_wq/
      I hope these help you with your next steps! ✨

    • @TeacherKayeTalks
      @TeacherKayeTalks  Год назад

      Also -- Virtual Autism
      ruclips.net/video/R-fFfIkfWVs/видео.html
      It will help the doctor drastically if, before your follow-up, you go on full screen detox, so we are more or less certain that it's not because of overstimnulation. Spacing out usually means they are trying to process their thoughts to much (usually from things they watch that they don't understand) that they lose touch of what's happening at the moment.

    • @mariapenduko2555
      @mariapenduko2555 7 месяцев назад

      My nephew is turning 4 this September 2024 and also has same signs mentioned. He only likes fruits and milk.

  • @jaylaprelegario8667
    @jaylaprelegario8667 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hi poh Teacher Kaye, ask ko lng poh sana if normal ba sa 6years old ung bulol poh, pero nkakausap naman poh Siya Namin ng normal sa bahay bulol lng tlga sya sa letter "R" and "L" kinder pa lang poh Siya. Sana poh mapansin ung comment ko thank you poh

  • @familyadventurous
    @familyadventurous 2 года назад

    Thank you, Teacher this is help me too much for my daughter.

  • @taurus2929
    @taurus2929 2 года назад +2

    My son also had mild autism.. 🤦 more pain pra skn nun 1-3yrsold siya wd umpog un ulo nya kapag nagagalit siya pero d naman siya nasasaktan umpog niya s Lapag grabe tlga. Lack eye contact, tpos un sa Kalsada pag lumalabas kmi lalo n s street 🥺😌always akong may Trauma pg lalabas lagi, ngayun 4yrs.old nmn may pgbbgo na natatawg nya n kong Mama dman mdalas peo may nssb na , less n rn yun pagumpog ng Malala s lapag ngyun mejo maingat na sia umpog lng nya n may ksmang pagingat pg nagagalit sia or d kaya me gsto sha n hnd nya nkuha 😅😂 sympre pg ggwin nya un snsb ko s knya no dats hurt, alam nya ksi ngayun kpg masakit lalo n un slitang hurt" me probs sha s Language mrmi hopefully n sna mkhanap kme ng tlgang mkkpgtotur s knya s kindergarten.🙏♥️

    • @faizahmanda8811
      @faizahmanda8811 2 года назад

      Same case with my 2nd child, she is 3 yrs old and can't talk yet then bumping often her head her fists and her feet whenever she tantrums and didn't get what she wants. 😢😢 roaming around the room from time to time.. And can't call me mama also. 🥺