Monday, February 13, 2017

Are You Listening to What Your Child Is Saying?


In most of the cases, he acts like that just to get your attention, don't ignore him. 

Let’s face it, being a good parent is not as easy as it looks: having to work to maintain your family, pay the bills, keeping everything under control and at the same time being an example and raising your children. Sounds like a challenge, right? It can be sometimes, but you need to keep in mind that you’re doing all this for the future of your kids, sometimes it can feel like you can’t pull this all together, but as a matter of fact you can. You’ll do everything for them, because you love them.

While watching your children grow, there are times that you may feel like you don’t really understand what’s going on in their minds. Sometimes they act in ways that make you lose your mind, but those moments are crucial to understanding what he’s trying to say. Autistic children have their own way of communicating, it’s not like having autism defines them as such, is just a part of who they are.

Most of them communicate non-verbally when trying to express what their likes or dislikes are. If he hates being in a certain place, he’ll probably just withdraw from that moment, showing no emotions whatsoever. If he enjoyed that cake you bought, you won’t hear him say “I loved it, thanks!” and instead he’ll just sit and eat it right away. Pay attention to those signs.

Another thing about this condition is that you can’t communicate with them using sarcasm, idioms or metaphors. Their way of interpretation is literal, don’t tell them to “Hit the sack” or “sit tight” on the couch, say the orders as they are: “It’s sleeping time”, “Wait for me right here, do not move”. Do not say “You’re the light of my life”, “Your mother is the apple of my eye”, say these instead: “You’re very important to me, and I love you”, “Your mother is someone beloved to me”. Speak clearly at all times, they will appreciate it.

Try to be in their shoes, they were born that way. If you’re here reading this is because you’re trying to understand what’s going on inside them. And because we know you love them as much as we do, our recommendation is that you contact Autism Soccer, their initiative has proven to be the best for your children, let them be free to enjoy and grow while exercising!
It may not look like it, but he's trying to communicate with you, in his own way.



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