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Autism, also known as autism spectrum disorder (ASD), is a developmental disorder that affects communication and social interaction. The severity of ASD can vary widely, and different individuals with ASD may experience different symptoms.
First month
- rocking, listening to fairy tales, the tale should be about the child.
- swinging: for 20 minutes, during which we rhymes
- rotation as long as they can stand: child stands with his back to the parent, holds it under his armpits and the parent rotate the child
- rolling around the longitudinal axis; you can carefully wrap the child in a blanket and spin it out by holding one end of the blanket. Older kids should roll about 40m
- Hip rotation: hands in baby posture during lying on the back, feet on soles, knees-head turning in opposite directions
- Throwing into a pillow from different heights, if the child is big, just push into the pillow 20x. A large bean bag is the best for this
- Jumping on a trampoline: if the child is small just sit the child in front of your leg and you jump, the kid bounces up and down
- Vigorous massaging of fingertips and nail beds on hands and feet, there are a lot of nerve endings there, this is a powerful stimulation for the child
Second month
- Rocking, and listening to fairy tales or music
- Swinging: rotate in the swing and let it spin 5-6x
- Rotate upside down, too, holding the hips of the child. In the case of a bigger kid use a swivel chair and lie the kid upside down.
- Back rotation, holding the back of the head, walking around the parent
- Hip rotation, with legs stretched.
- Throwing into a pillow while lying down with chin pressed against chest (hold your favorite plush)
- Jumping on trampoline
In the case of an autistic child: if there is a problem with touch: the sense of touch may be underactive or the child cannot be touched:
• 20x20cm piece of velvet, silk, linen, terrycloth, or other material
• caress the child with a different substance every day; later the child should choose which one he wants
Third month
- Rocking, listening to fairy tales, music, over 5 years old content telling can also be requested
- Swinging, balance swinging.
- Flying: child lying on his stomach dad is standing and he starts spinning with the child in a circle or use swivel chair
- Rotation: lying down on the back, hands in baby pose, legs pulled up, hip rotation, head against
- Standing, head nodding forward 10x , back 10x
- Unfolding from the packaging; the child lies on his back, wrapp up his hand or feet, left hand, right hand, left foot, right foot, head 10x
- Closing fingers one by one, with rhymes, in the rhyme should include the name of the finger; we can hold the fingers or we move them
- Jumping on trampoline
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