I feel like disgusting whenever I see any gold, metal, silver coins, currency coins, currency notes, rusty objects water combined with pins near them, pins, coins near algae. Whenever I think of them or feel like touching them or seeing someone who wears earings I feel so disgusting, irritated, etc. I am not understanding how to explain my problem. Whenever I see any objects with algae, like the green color in bathrooms, I feel so irritated. Why this is happening only for me? Is this any disease? Please help me to understand more about my problem because i am not able to explain it properly 😭 😔
@Raquel-o9f8 күн бұрын
Gentle parenting is a joke.
@jfrazz972925 күн бұрын
So a couple gave me their teen for a specifically “crafty artistic” volunteer session, watched me give step by step instructions, asked if he understood, and he was all embarrassed and wanted them to go away. I’d met him once before in a different setting, but felt comforted that his parents had volunteered him for this, perhaps I was about to witness a wonderful new side to him, they’d seen my instructions and not been daunted by their son’s abilities, and left him. I then went to instruct a female volunteer. He then got demanding about instructions. I went to get a dip of water: “I’m WAITING!” He then asked how he was supposed to do the task. I realized that I should break it down to just the first step. He couldn’t do that. Home Depot kept asking questions for every move he made. Then he started to complain about the music. I dealt with that. He sang bs lyrics to it still in protest, but at least he was keeping the beat and working. Then Aretha Franklin came on and he began whining again. I then told him he wasn’t allowed to voice his opinions on the music and gave him five reasons why Home Depot couldn’t, including the sixth that he could listen to his own music at home. I don’t think anyone had ever spoken like that to him because he was slack jawed and actually shit up. I then went searching for his parents number to send him home Mom comes back serendipitously and I say he’s got to go. He’s got a bad attitude and can’t perform the task. She counters gently “but it’s so easy!” Exactly, and he can’t do it. She tries to take him away and he begins screaming bloody murder about how he wants to stay How do parents blind themselves to their own child’s abilities and set them up for failure? I was her free baby sitter and I would have had no time for myself or other volunteers with his constant demands and complaints
@mykidirregularroutine28 күн бұрын
Hello mam
@tiniedivinogeminovlogusa8160Ай бұрын
I have autistic son and thank you for this video.
@EUoutwEygfgАй бұрын
My child has improved in speech and social skills since using Dr Oyalo supplement. Highly recommended
@MayaLarsen-y3r2 ай бұрын
Me nearly 25 I have autism,having bounderies helps me overcome that.
@Kaleuni2 ай бұрын
How do you determine vision therapy needs vs. proprioception therapy at OT?
@Kaleuni2 ай бұрын
I wish you would’ve been around in our school district
@susanwall47622 ай бұрын
Can’t get my level 3 grandson back in the car? 90 lbs and stronger than me. It’s if he likes what we were doing
@EUoutwEygfgАй бұрын
My child has improved in speech and social skills since using Dr Oyalo supplement. Highly recommended
@aaronwise10893 ай бұрын
stop treating autism like it's a disease, now let's start talking about how to discipline you and your disorder which I am guessing is ADHD
@anyhowsay86594 ай бұрын
The school has started to police parenting and it's very disconcerting to some parents who are trying their best
@ketsiamoreau67394 ай бұрын
My son keeps breaking all the screens in my house. He finds a cord swings it on the screen until it cracks. He broke his tv, mine and now he broke my phone. Each time I explain to him that he shouldn’t do that , limit screen time and send him to his room for a few minutes. He just laughs. He is nonverbal but he understands clearly.
@EUoutwEygfgАй бұрын
My child has improved in speech and social skills since using Dr Oyalo supplement. Highly recommended
@EUoutwEygfgАй бұрын
My child is 10 and was like that too. Now his improvement is good to talk about
@joiningthepiecesfoundation48004 ай бұрын
Good information❤
@edenfulmer4 ай бұрын
I uf online BS
@MrMartellSincere5 ай бұрын
Private school 🎒🏫
@zach96765 ай бұрын
If you’re hitting your child especially if they don’t understand what’s going on like really young children or autistic children that’s wrong.
@stevensgirl855 ай бұрын
What about when the Mother enables their Autistic child that is high functioning verbal teen.
@rosemaryleaton44425 ай бұрын
Yes I have a nonverbal, but I do say,no and put her in time out, but can say word she can hear,she 14 years old.she has some chores to do.still working on stuff not running out of the road waiting,
@Owen2131_5 ай бұрын
I have some things to say about this. When you said “it’s ok to tell your kid no” I’m like, Isint that necessary for discipline? I am autistic myself Especially as From an early age I’ve not just been told no, but I’ve been set straight on how I should treat people with respect, and know boundaries and face fears head on, it may take a little longer for me to get to where I am (I’m 21 rn and still learning) but I still am where I’m at to be like my peers/colleagues are. Every child needs discipline to become who they want to be, even if they don’t like it, they need it to grow. Punishments (within reason, yes) need to be set, and depending on the severity of the issue, make sure you are firm with it. I’m saying this cause I’m still learning a lot as a young man. There are some things my parents don’t believe in with punishments but they did believe in things that helped me get to where I am today.
@Sagatta325 ай бұрын
What a Lovely lady with a great explanation!
@SJ-nu1ou5 ай бұрын
As long as public schools do bare minimum,.it is very difficult to put kids into the system and hope for the best. You're right about being very involved in the process.
@SJ-nu1ou5 ай бұрын
Not many people talk about the difficulties of staying married, leave alone married happily with a special needs child in the mix. Thank you
@TJayne-zy7yu6 ай бұрын
I suggest all parents read "The Reason I Jump" wrote by Naoki Higashida, a 13 year old autistic boy. This book has been invaluable in understanding my son's behaviour and the way his brain works. It reads like an interview where he explains what goes through his mind when he blurts things out in a loud voice or why he stims etc. Its quite sad in parts too as its such a true account of how much work it takes for him to navigate & function in a neurotypical world. I struggle with my son’s behavioural daily but this book has shown me that no matter how tough things are for me, its far tougher for him❤
@Rita-hz2iu4 ай бұрын
Thank you for the suggestion for parents to read “The Reason I Jump”.
@jswhosoever45336 ай бұрын
Im a babysitter. I raised 7 neurotypical children and have 4 grandchildren now. I do not know what to do with this 2 year old?!? Here looking for help. He is smart but non verbal. He is constantly doing what he knows not to...i know he knows because he stops and runs as soon as i catch him. How do you punish an autistic toddler?!? I have tried the time out but as soon as i turn my back for literally one second, hes dumping the dog food, playing in the toilet, pulling a plant over...he destroyed a 10 year old aloe today after multiple times being told dont touch and redirected. I was 5 feet from him pouring a cup of coffee and he darted and grabbed it off the plant stand. He has done many, many things like this in the past two weeks... I dont want to tell his mom that I cant help her because God knows she needa help but she doesnt discipline him at all. She just has a completely empty house so he has no access to anything but toys at her place.
@Ayverie44 ай бұрын
Ma'am, if his parents do not discipline, it is limited what you can do. You cannot put him in a padded room all day. I WOULD say I cannot help you anymore. The problem in this case is not autism.
@jswhosoever45334 ай бұрын
@@Ayverie4 I just don't watch him at my home anymore. If she needs me, to go to her house. He seems bored at home so he is actually more into playing with me there rather than my household items. 😊
@rudyromero5526 ай бұрын
The best treament is gramma and granpa period.
@gnosis81426 ай бұрын
I think people don't appreciate the camera-person of this video. They fulfilled their job of holding the camera, very well.
@DhhskkHehdis6 ай бұрын
This doc helped my son improve and get over autism with his herbs .His name is Dr Oyalo on channel. My sons speech and behavior/social skill has improved perfectly using his herbs
@sammiikayyyyy6 ай бұрын
Where can we find this checklist? So helpful!
@AliceGibbs-x8j6 ай бұрын
There is permanent herbs to improve autism. It’s a medicine you can get from Dr Oyalo KZbin channel, his herbs have made my son improve perfectly in his speech and social skills.
@AnarchySolsticeV27 ай бұрын
I'm on Team Public School
@TikeWates7 ай бұрын
More extreme punishment but also more extreme praise and encouragement. Be a drill sergeant and be the polar opposite when they behave
@joshuahawkins27437 ай бұрын
Helen Keller all i need to say
@mdrahmanlutfar7 ай бұрын
Fantastic Video
@mdrahmanlutfar7 ай бұрын
Great Video
@deborahsonnier43327 ай бұрын
Louisiana is a joke for special needs services
@joemoon19437 ай бұрын
Community of care! Through Dr. Oyalo's autism herbal medicine, we've found not just a treatment, but a supportive network for my child’s improvement and overcoming autism completely. sharing this successes and triumphs makes me happy.
@aprilmonroe78908 ай бұрын
Where was the help....video not helpful...just to tell the kid no...hmmm what a waste of time
@lubystkaolamonola5298 ай бұрын
You discipline your child with autism the same way as you do with normal children. Sooner the better. You cannot be afraid of meltdowns. Any child, autism or not, must know basic rules like hands to your self, use your voice properly, clean after yourself etc. And if long lecture does not work, administer discipline manually. A spanking never hurt anyone (it is not the same like beating). Your goal is for a child to be afraid of misbehaving again in same way. If you want your child not to hurt anybody, he or she must be afraid of consequences of such acts.
@fionaforward33587 ай бұрын
Thank God you speak commonsense.Autistic children need discipline like any child.My teacher son has 6 autistic children and they cause mayhem daily.The parents do not discipline and say my son causes the problems by demanding a certain level of behaviour from these children.He is preparing to leave teaching because of this.He loves the job and loves seeing children learn,but cannot take the abuse and violence from these children. This is not what he was trained for!
@elainewhitelock53476 ай бұрын
Autism is challenging for both the person affected as well as those who work with them those who have autism sadly don't have the skills to always understand the concept of what is required of them and sometimes behaviours can be a form of communication.
@lubystkaolamonola5296 ай бұрын
@@elainewhitelock5347 Many people not familiar with the concept of autism simply do not accept biting, kicking, screaming and temper tantrums as a form of nonverbal communication.
@melaniemarkwell86896 ай бұрын
You’re spot on.
@Owen2131_5 ай бұрын
Yes, thank you. As an autistic myself I am no different to discipline than anyone else, I may learn things slower but I learn them eventually. I’m an adult now and go through a lot of depressive issues especially with being a young man but, life’s hard! And I just gotta deal with it. Thank you for your comment❤️
@jonathanrunde16878 ай бұрын
Autistic children like I was need therapy and a loving environment.
@joemoon19439 ай бұрын
Dr Oyalo herbs is really helpful, and have helped my son improve with his speech and social skill complete. My son now responds to name, his aggressive behavior has stoped completely
@AliceGibbs-x8j9 ай бұрын
Get the best remedy to improve your child’s autistic condition from doctor Oyalo as his herbs have helped my child improve in speech and social skill very well.
@AliceGibbs-x8j9 ай бұрын
Get the best remedy to improve your child’s autistic condition from doctor Oyalo as his herbs have helped my child improve in speech and social skill very well.
@johntay38319 ай бұрын
The autistic kid who toe walks will be way more athletic than the average person. Because that’s how animals and nature is designed, to walk on the midfoot(toes).
@Jessica09410 ай бұрын
a better answer is to stop ignoring your doctor when they tell you your scans aren't normal. #YOURbodyMYcommunity
@ChampChamp20245 ай бұрын
They can’t see autism on a scan! Who’s told you that?
@anthonyruiz636510 ай бұрын
Since these kids are special needs they also need a lot of attention, supports and god in their life to seek blessing and miracle
@misfitmakeup198010 ай бұрын
Im having issues with my 3year old hes non vebal level 3but he never used to do this jinda thing its very outta character for him but recently has had servere seperation anxiety issues like to the point where he wont go to aleep now without me and his dad in the room not to mention the frequent tantrums now whenever he is told no litterly all day long any advice would be appreciated
@joemoon19439 ай бұрын
Dr Oyalo herbs is really helpful, and have helped my son improve with his speech and social skill complete. My son now responds to name, his aggressive behavior has stoped completely
@A13XLaircey11 ай бұрын
One thing that helped me, was when I saw what happens when a heavy person pushes a lighter person, then having it explained that cars don't always stop, and it is like being pushed really hard by a very, very heavy creature that's far more powerful than a whole group of horses! (And learning that it can be fatal, or even if survivable, can lead to losing legs or arms, or even paralysis.) Also, seeing it modeled multiple times, and explained repeatedly: Look both ways. If there is one car, it can run over me. Wait until the coast is clear, then look each way one more time before crossing. Being punished wouldn't work for me, because I could not innately tell the difference; I saw adults as fickle. I did not understand why it was ok to cross the street sometimes, then others people freaked out about cars that I did not see as I was looking straight ahead, where I was going, as I was usually instructed that I must do (instead of my eyes "wandering" to the side).
@joemoon19439 ай бұрын
Dr Oyalo herbs is really helpful, and have helped my son improve with his speech and social skill complete. My son now responds to name, his aggressive behavior has stoped completely
@famouspeople816111 ай бұрын
How do i know before they speak? My son loves Sound toys and he repeadetly listens to the same sequences on every Single Sound toy he has. He know exacthow often he has to click the Button to hear what he want. He can do this very long times. Would this be a sign?
@mostknowledge82538 ай бұрын
Pls make Hindi vedio
@MetalJoe101 Жыл бұрын
Special needs schools should not nor never put there hands on a kid I was in a private school I remember when I got my hands put on me I kicked that person in the balls I was 14 years old and yes I have a mild case of autism and I never have been to prison and I don’t drink or do drugs im in a a heavy metal band and I turned out just fine