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Autism Red Flags - Which is the Most Important One?

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  • Опубликовано: 19 авг 2024

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  • @AgentsofSpeech
    @AgentsofSpeech  6 месяцев назад

    ►► Learn how to teach your child from no words to sentences and beyond: www.agentsofspeech.com/course

  • @michelleweilenmann8619
    @michelleweilenmann8619 2 года назад +8

    Thank you so much, please keep doing this videos, they really help and are educational and important to all of us, to know what's autism, what's speach delay, when is one or the other, what can we do in our home to help...Love your profesional and positive insight :)

  • @SwiftAmanda14
    @SwiftAmanda14 18 дней назад

    Thanks a lot. I have a speech delayed 3y-2m and she does respond to her name but usually when she notices a stern tone. She does have eye contact but it’s not very sustained. She does have communication intent but only until a bitter failure of doing it herself

    • @AgentsofSpeech
      @AgentsofSpeech  18 дней назад

      go to www.skool.com/aos and learn from our micro-course (it's free)

  • @vickieloh5629
    @vickieloh5629 Год назад +3

    I regret knowing your channel little too late. If only I know your channel earlier I would have help my child. Anyway, thank you for sharing. It's positive vibes.

    • @omygodish3
      @omygodish3 Год назад +4

      It’s never to late to help your child just keep your head up and love your child just that much more and anything’s possible

  • @bobsoldrecords1503
    @bobsoldrecords1503 Год назад +7

    Hyperlexia is a huge red flag. Parents think their child is a genius because they can read at two or three years old. Yes, we usually have higher IQs than Neurotypicals, but it's a major red flag

    • @truedreams8450
      @truedreams8450 5 месяцев назад

      Except for Hyperlexia 3. Kids with hyperlexia 3 can read at early age while their spoken language is lagging behind. They are not autistic. Look it up.

  • @michelp.koivogui380
    @michelp.koivogui380 Год назад +4

    Thank u so much sir may God bless u my child in now 5 years old but still she can not talk but she understand all u said to her

    • @maritesgancenia54
      @maritesgancenia54 11 месяцев назад

      What herb youre talking about im interested thank you

  • @theserventofmafiaboss
    @theserventofmafiaboss 2 года назад +1

    You talk so much positive

  • @arshadkherani5764
    @arshadkherani5764 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much.

  • @AK-mi2ru
    @AK-mi2ru Месяц назад +1

    How can we book a session with you for my 2 and 4month old ?

  • @allofcece5868
    @allofcece5868 Год назад +1

    Good stuff

  • @liezlannbenitez7554
    @liezlannbenitez7554 Год назад +6

    My son is 2 years and 2 months old... He knows the alphabet and he can count 1-10, but still can't communicate verbally. If he wants something he will just point it or give it to me to open. He is also lacking in eye contact. Although he's looking at me when I call his name but not often. My husband and I are so worried. We are always praying that he doesn't have ADHD.🙏

    • @ezhilarasimarimuthu9092
      @ezhilarasimarimuthu9092 Год назад

      Hi how he s doin now

    • @bobsoldrecords1503
      @bobsoldrecords1503 Год назад +3

      Praying he doesn't have ADHD????
      What kind of ableist BS is that?

    • @ojoj5194
      @ojoj5194 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@bobsoldrecords1503 come on. u dont need to say that. bs or not have some respect for other ppl fam.

  • @chiomachristiana3087
    @chiomachristiana3087 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this. Before now if my daughter wanted juice she will go to fridge bring the juice box and a cup to me but will not ask for help?

  • @worksbykaye
    @worksbykaye 2 года назад +3

    My child is 1year old and 3 months. I still cant see her intention to communicate with me and she doesnt have the appropriate play skills. Or is it still too early to tell?

    • @AgentsofSpeech
      @AgentsofSpeech  2 года назад

      A little early, usually children start using single words by 1.5 years old

    • @worksbykaye
      @worksbykaye 2 года назад +6

      @@AgentsofSpeech thank you so much for your response. That means a lot. I've discovered your channel last march 12, 2022. Eversince, I have tried applying what I have learned to my child. I have been teaching her the open palm gesture, he gets annoyed. But instead, she would tap me whenever she wants something. Yesterday, she started saying Papa clearly. Not just papapapapa babble but, papa, loud and clear. You are right when you said that they might get annoyed by too much talking so I've tried to choose my words carefully whenever talking to her. I have seen big improvements since then. Also, eversince I have learned about virtual autism in your channel, we limited the screen time to 5 minutes per day and now she's responding whenever we call her name, she now looks at us in the eye and smiles. I want to say thank you because you are helping so many parents like me. Please continue spreading positivity and hope. May you be blessed more.❤

    • @ezhilarasimarimuthu9092
      @ezhilarasimarimuthu9092 Год назад +1

      ​@@worksbykaye how is ur daughter doing now

  • @brenaicooper3916
    @brenaicooper3916 Год назад

    So intent to communicate means that they are not using gestures either to communicate like hand leading ?

    • @AgentsofSpeech
      @AgentsofSpeech  Год назад

      Communication intent means does the child want to communicate, in any way gesture, sounds or even hand leading

    • @Esther_AdeoluOjo
      @Esther_AdeoluOjo 11 месяцев назад

      @AgentsofSpeech my 4 year old communicates in different ways except for speech. We hear her talking randomly but won't talk to us. She did start talking with speech therapy but regressed after a 3months break. My older daughter did the same but is 9 years old and talks non stop.
      Should I assume that she will start talking soon like her older sister?

  • @hondafitz
    @hondafitz Год назад

    my child biting his nails is it stimming? because I have friends that bite their nails

    • @AgentsofSpeech
      @AgentsofSpeech  Год назад +3

      Everyone stims, if the stimming makes it hard for the person to function then you needa do something about it

  • @Angela_1438
    @Angela_1438 Год назад +1

    Are you in California perhaps?