ASD young children videos and more
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The link shows several behaviors in ASD/autism contrasting young non-asd children through videos "in context" (quotes from website). I thought the behavior videos were insightful and I was floored, though age only goes up to 36 months.
The site also explains specifically: what each video is about- along with interviews from "experts, parents, and therapists" if anyone is interested. I'm not a parent.
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Slytherin/Thunderbird
It was all very subtle. I saw one where the boy didn't want to hug his mother so he ran instead. I just thought "maybe he doesn't want a hug." I didn't like them either as a kid unless it was done with my consent and I saw one where the boy stepped on something and his dad picks him up and he tries to get away. I just thought "maybe he doesn't want to be held and he wants to get back to what he was doing without being interrupted" what kid doesn't do that? I saw one video of the boy sitting with a therapist and he doesn't mimic gestures and facial expressions the woman shows him and asks him to do it but he smiled a little bit and laughed. I also saw one where boy pulls his mother and pushes his father to a spot and plays with a toy and looks at one of his parents and as a toddler I used to pull on my parents and push them and I had my own way of non verbal communication and would make grunting sounds and hit on cupboards for attention or lean on the fridge and do fake cries when I was hungry. I did pointed and make a sound and I saw one autistic boy point in the gym but apparently there is a right way to point.
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Son: Diagnosed w/anxiety and ADHD. Also academic delayed and ASD lv 1.
Daughter: NT, no diagnoses. Possibly OCD. Is very private about herself.
"All very subtle"?
To me, some were more obvious than others: like the 8 year old boy not really interacting with the teacher or speaking.
In pre-k, children frequently blamed me for bad behavior they committed, because I didn't have enough words to say what happened or who did it One day I came home with my face all scratched up- so my mom put me in another school.
I would play repetitively with just stacking blocks or something similar, for hours and hours. By age 6, I was still largely uninterested (in most people/kids), preferred playing by myself almost exclusively, including elementary school. In fifth grade, I asked myself, "Do other kids and maybe adults have feelings? ...Nah."
I was pretty much oblivious socially...
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Slytherin/Thunderbird
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