Can you give us an update on your son please if you don't mind?
@tc50283 күн бұрын
Smart
@keonapotts4 күн бұрын
cute baby ❤
@Tigrette-m1x4 күн бұрын
Ce que je vois sur le début de la vidéo tous les enfants le font. Une auxiliaire de puériculture et éducatrice.
@tatjanakane5034 күн бұрын
Hi @herroareena , How is your son doing now, 2 years later?
@KaathyIvy5 күн бұрын
Such a cute kid ❤
@chindhulohinandh69479 күн бұрын
Adorable. The only thing i saw is too much of toys 🧸
@zoyazoi238811 күн бұрын
How's this boy now?
@iamchon246613 күн бұрын
It’s crazy how this is a real thing and most people ignore it in their children 😢
@ChengIsHere18 күн бұрын
Hello! I'm a father of a 2 year old boy, just wanted to say you inspire me alot with this video and your son is adorable and so smart!!
@danielednie-lockett461620 күн бұрын
Exteemely insightful
@tsunami824822 күн бұрын
Wtf 😂 you just mentioned EVERYTHING a NORMAL child does....way to make money out of babies...right? Good job pharmacy 😊😊😊😂😂😂😂😂
@marietteestabrook409826 күн бұрын
I am a retired nurse who used to work with autistic kids in the 70’s. It was a research unit. We had just figured out their behaviors in the early stages. The earlier the intervention the better success in helping them have a more normal life. You are doing a good job. Read everything you can. It will help you understand your young man.
@la.belle.de.jour.Ай бұрын
Is that his dad always on his phone doing absolutely nothing? 😡
@MrLtj664Ай бұрын
Did you vaccinate? If yes, what were they and at what age?
@dakinebrah6246Ай бұрын
A child is a child. I have 5 kids, so regardless if they're special needs, or autistic, God created us as unique individuals, not robots. One of the beauties about life, always unexpected 😎
@anafurner6800Ай бұрын
I just see a normal cute little boy!
@rachelquigley2315Ай бұрын
PLEASE READ THIS BOOK, ERASING AUTISM by SHAUNA YOUNG. I bought mine on Amazon. It is a book of case studies of children cured of autism. Each one reads like a miracle. My grandson was showing many signs of autism. After going on the diet in this book, he has transformed into a normal two year old. Before, he was rocking in his seat, staring at ceiling fans, not interacting or pointing, even banging his head on the wall. The pediatrician suspected autism because at 18 mo. he was not even babbling at all. After a couple weeks on the diet, he started to babble! Then all of the other strange behavior dropped one after another. He is two now and can talk in complete sentences. He recently said to me, "Grammy needs sunscreen"! The diet is not easy, might require a little OCD on your part! But stay with it, please. Even if you have tried other diets, this one works, even for older children. It can even help adults. Please message me if you need more details or support 🙏🏼 I have no financial interest in this and only share this out of love.
@KoiraoNaoАй бұрын
This describes my son perfectly. He's 2.7 now. And he's twitching his left face. I'm so worried.By the way, how is your child now?
@escape_Monotony-vk4soАй бұрын
Chan is such a cute boy!
@westfield90Ай бұрын
Thank you.
@CherylAllen-f6pАй бұрын
This baby has too many toys. They maybe educational but their little brains cannot cope with soo many items put in front of him. So they go from one thing to the next instead of sitting and playing with just one thing.
@SIMpip374Ай бұрын
Cutest little guy❤
@MayaGaliyevaАй бұрын
He looks absolutely normal child.
@lanierosenbergАй бұрын
Chan Chan is really cute and obviously very smart. I disagree with the view that Chan's spinning and hand flapping is a form of self-stimulation. I would say it is more self-comforting. Mom does not mention sensory sensitivity. I have to say, that at an early part of the video, I had to mute the sound. There was too much background noise. This was probably perceived by mom to be music or language exposure for Chan, but perhaps perceived by Chan as overstimulating and distracting.
@shae9364Ай бұрын
Wow. It's like I'm looking at my own son.
@kathleenpenny9388Ай бұрын
He will learn his own way it will be wonderful give him a lot of hugs every day don't worry just let it happen I love his darling clothes also he is adorably cute
@amandawong1256Ай бұрын
Thank you
@Jaimi-LoveАй бұрын
my boyfriend started reading at 2 and also was not intrested in his parents/children. His mom says he didn't even cry much as a baby and always wanted to play alone.
@BiglarryWalkerАй бұрын
How’s Chan Chan now a days?
@RichardPennettiАй бұрын
Dad doesn’t seem very involved
@ClaireDurkeeWorthingtonАй бұрын
I was lucky enough to go through this. I won't lie. It was challenging for 26 years. Jay died in his sleep at age 26 from an aneurysm, but my mother put it best: "What if we had missed him? You are blessed to be trusted by God to have this special little one.
@AmpiMariАй бұрын
Please also bring awareness to how much chemical vaccines have been put in small babies needing to build a natural and healthy Immunsystem. Ím not anti vax btw
@DanielleProvenzaleАй бұрын
I’m sorry this sounds like most every child - I would be very careful of having him diagnosed ASD. The schools and therapists want have every kid have some developmental issue. Then they’ll need therapy or medication all their life, they’ll have self esteem issues which will lead to greater problems. Use common sense. Every child developed at different stages. You can help and redirect, but you can also set appropriate boundaries. None of the things he does sound like major problems- don’t make him think he has one🙏🏻. He seems like an intelligent little boy, give him encouragement & stimulation, but also discipline and consistency.
@LordAaronusАй бұрын
we could've used this about 60+ years ago
@annietanmalaysiaАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing
@oneseeker2Ай бұрын
What is causing all the autism!
@ChefjoshuacrawfordАй бұрын
You seem like the most patient mother he could ever ask for. Keep up the great parenting. He is very lucky to have you!
@Globwlone12Ай бұрын
That's literally how babies behave though. Every baby can't have autism
@vienna844Ай бұрын
I’ll probably going to computer science he’s gorgeous
@sharhondarivera63782 ай бұрын
I was gonna say how is he driving that truck without holding the steering wheel? 😂 I was way too into what he was doing and not listening to his mom. 🤣🤣
@normalperson96462 ай бұрын
6:11...person interfacing with phone only needs help as well.
@Peppermint_Paper2 ай бұрын
Wonderful video. Extremely informative. Perfect representation of each behavior. So happy this gorgeous little boy has such a smart and loving mama. He will absolutely have the best chances of a full and happy life. Chandler, you are already a teacher❤
@mcwilson40852 ай бұрын
This is extremely hard to understand and hear what she is saying?? Too much mumbling going on cannot watch anymore of this!
@fionamcgrath89822 ай бұрын
Thomas The Tank Engine is very helpful to kids with ASD. Having objects like trains with faces that teach expressions is something they usually react very positively to and learn from.
@jsmith39802 ай бұрын
Good for you for sharing, that's brave. Many parents will benefit from your sharing of what you're experiencing.
@jukkonh-wy9gu2 ай бұрын
1year old is not appropriate to be confirmed as autism