humming, and guttural sounds), unusual sensory responses (such as spinning, staring at lights, or sensitivity to certain sounds), feeding problems, (such as food refusal or strong preference for certain textures), increased anxiety, irritability, difficulty with transitions, hyperactivity, attention pr...
Being upset by loud noises Not looking to a parent for comfort in new situations Being happy to play alone for long periods of time Not making eye contact Signs of autism in toddlers Some of the signs that a toddler, between one year old and two years old, may have autism spectrum disor...
[7] Loud sounds also bother Chris. He skipped pep rallies in high school,[8] and has expressed hesitation about visiting bars because of the noise. He is also likely to have taste-related sensory issues, given that he has a bland and unhealthy diet as well as a hatred for pickles (a...
being sensitive to loud sounds, smelling items other than food, enjoy running and crashing into items, liking to be squeezed tightly, or avoiding being squeezed. Many children dislike having their hair cut, brushed/washed, or their nails being trimmed. Also, ...
I took the AQ test and scored 43 out of 50, the possibility of me being autistic is 80%. However, many of the symptoms … My two year old covers ears with loud sounds and he doesn't like wearing new clothes Not rated yetDo you think any of these signs sounds like autism as my ...
Doing something over and over, like repeating words or phrases, rocking back and forth, or fidgeting with objects (such as flipping a light switch) High sensitivity to sounds, touches, smells, or sights that seem ordinary to other people ...
sensory information, leading to what can be an overwhelming experience of common environmental sounds. Managing this sensitivity often involves creating a supportive environment that minimizes unexpected or loud noises and using therapeutic strategies to gradually desensitize the individual's auditory response...
Doing something over and over, like repeating words or phrases, rocking back and forth, or fidgeting with objects (such as flipping a light switch) High sensitivity to sounds, touches, smells, or sights that seem ordinary to other people ...
Here’sthe story:when my younger sister was in the 5th grade and had to memorize a poem to recite in class she picked Stanton’s poem and practiced it out loud so many times that everyone within earshot ended up memorizing the poem…and lo, decades later I can still recite the poem ...
#ActuallyAutistic Perspective,#ActuallyAutisticPoets,Autism - General,Creative Writing,Females and AutismOctober 31, 2024 Three Haikus on the Autistic Experience byadmin By Martine Mussies 音の洪水 心は溺れる 静寂求む A flood of loud sounds My heart is drowning deeply I long for silence ** 一つ...