I am 23 and autistic. I am semi-speaking & also often have to deal with selective mutism (the two are similar but caused by different stimuli) I often have moments where I don't want to make eye contact or talk to someone because it can be physically painful to me and often very intense emotionally. When I was a kid everyone just thought I was shy and said things like "don't worry, you'll grow out of it." But I've since come to learn that these behaviors cannot simply be changed or "corrected." Being semi-speaking is simply a part of who I am. And I shouldn't have to force myself to talk or make eye contact when I don't want to (or can't) simply because it is the "typical" way of communicating. I would also like to add that I have been working on these things for my whole life thinking that it would get easier and that eventually I would barely have any trouble talking to others. Spoiler alert: that's not how this works. My brain is quite literally wired to work in a different way that what is "typical." My brain is wired to become overwhelmed when I am forced to communicate verbally. We need to stop expecting autistic children to follow every command as if they are dogs. We are living human beings with our own strengths and challenges, our own joys and pains. LET US COMMUNICATE IN THE WAYS THAT FEEL BEST TO US. (edited for spelling corrections and clarity)
@Swati12032 жыл бұрын
More power to you
@boligard2 жыл бұрын
My son is turning 3 October 30th and he rarely talks and gets very upset when you don't play the way he likes. I'm sorry to ask such a personal question but how were you treated when you went to school? I'm so scared of how the kids are going to treat him because he's autistic. I just wanna learn how to play with him more and try to get him to talk, he likes to count to 10, say momma and dadda, he can actually do his ABCs in a babble if that makes sense? He likes when I chase him through the house and tickle him then I run away and he'll come looking for me and once he finds me I chase him through the house again and tickle him. Sorry for all the questions I just wanna know from someone whose an adult that's autistic thank you
@user-hr8iv9xr8b2 жыл бұрын
@@boligard I totally understand how you feel, Isn’t easy at all The pain is real 😞
@boligard2 жыл бұрын
@@user-hr8iv9xr8b yes it is I feel terrible for my poor son
@meaniebeannie2 жыл бұрын
@@boligard Well, when I was in school nobody ever really knew that I was autistic. They just knew I was "different" somehow. But my whole life I've been very good at "masking" and hiding my autistic behaviors from others. The most prevalent ones that I have trouble hiding are my inability to talk in times of stress, my trouble understanding and engaging in social situations, and my meltdowns. I wish my family and I had realized I was autistic sooner. This is where you have an advantage. Take him to therapy regularly (just not ABA therapy), provide him with a safe space where he can escape external stimuli (like a dark quiet room), keep in mind that even though he cannot always respond to you, he can understand so much of what is going on around him. These are some of the accommodations I wish I would've had as a kid. Another thing: keep in mind that he may never "improve" in the ways you are wanting to. Some skills are going to be impossible for us to improve on completely because we are simply "built" in a different way. My greatest piece of advice I can give is to listen to autistic adults!!! Follow autistic creators on social media and watch their content. The closer you can come to truly understanding your son and the way his mind operates, the better you'll be able to help him.
@shadowfox9332 жыл бұрын
"If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck..." it's ABA. No amount of "rebranding" will change that. My opinions about the basis of ABA aside, I really do believe that autistic adults are inherently more capable of understanding the needs of an autistic child. There are many skills that can and should be taught to autistic children, but these are things we generally want to learn anyway. We just don't learn the way most people do; after all, our brains literally process everything differently. For example, I couldn't learn to tie my shoes by copying my parents by sight, so my dad taught me at 5 years old by putting his hands over mine and physically doing the motions with my hands (i.e. teaching me kinesthetically). To this day, I still tie my shoes the same way, and if I try to do it any other way, it doesn't work. I'm 22 now. As far as the issue goes with the children not engaging with people, I'll say what those children don't have the experience to fully understand and express at that age: we don't engage because nothing they're doing is engaging to us. We gain nothing from simply talking to people and exchanging words for the sake of it. When we choose to seek out that interaction, it is usually because we want to talk about a concept of some kind. A good illustration of this would be the difference between talking about the weather on a given day and talking about how those weather patterns were formed. If I want to know the weather, I'll find a forecast, but if you want to talk about meteorology, I'll actually be engaged. We aren't "broken," and we aren't a list of "deficits." We're fully-fledged human beings; we just interpret the world differently. A lot of people would understand us a lot better if they would just put away the idea of "correct" communication long enough to have a simple conversation. To that end, I would give you this advice: you're just as strange to us as we are to you, so please remember that communication is a two-way street. I don't agree with the "autism is a superpower" idea, but the vast majority of us also don't see it as a curse. I don't want pity or sympathy from you; I just want you to truly understand me as I am. In this case, whether or not you like me after the fact is largely irrelevant. Sorry for the rant, it just upsets me greatly when I see kids going through what I was *almost* forced into
@ChiccaStellina962 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this... It is so important for people to understand neurodiversity. Waiting for ABA business to understand that...
@davids34872 жыл бұрын
Thanks for Sharing!!! Very encouraged by your comment!!
@jillian15152 жыл бұрын
I would never classify that as a rant. You said it perfectly and I highly agree! Spending time with your kids is the best therapy for any kid. Teach your kids life skills and never let anyone treat them like a bunch of numbers and charts. I think some parents come across as wanting to fix their kids but really they're just worried about their children being able to be independent and safe. I'm 45 with a 5 year old and so I worry that I may not be around as long as my daughter needs me. I'm extremely active and I always take time to play which I think keeps me young. 🤸♀️😁 My girls are my world. Sounds like your dad was awesome!
@shamiacurry-wilson19012 жыл бұрын
@@favourjohn312 hey please share this info my son is 5 years old
@sadafkhan37612 жыл бұрын
@@favourjohn312 where can I find doc Oyalo
@queenquno72395 ай бұрын
I think that the most important thing is for parents to realise that your kid don’t need to communicate or do something in a certain way. The best thing in my opinion would be to teach all kids that communication can look different. Like as long as the person is listening is eye contact really that important? Do you need to seek out contact with others if you don’t want to? If stimming helps you concentrate or feel better should you really be pushed to refrain from it? We don’t need to learn how to act “normal” we need the people around us to understand and accept that our way of communicating is a bit different but it’s still valid communication. One of us don’t need to change instead we can both make an effort to meet halfway and find a communication that works for us(neurodivergent and neurotypical). Like among the many verbal languages out there there are also sign language and things like art and common interests that you can use to communicate with someone. It’s a bit weird to me that we seem to think that there are right and wrong ways to communicate. Isn’t it better to teach kids in school that there are many different ways of doing things and then support them if they wish to try different forms of communication with each other?
@MajoKonalosa3 ай бұрын
Your herbs has work wonders in my family. Thanks for the help Dr Oyalo for saving my son from autism spectrum with your herbs. Your herbs is the best
@MtchndraLrd3 ай бұрын
I was just recently diagnosed as autistic and it brings a smile to my face that a kid like her is getting the support she needs this early on. Even the first couple of seconds of the video starting where her parents ask her if she needs help. Growing up I was never deliberately asked if I needed help so I just kept it all to myself, this gradually had costing effects and so now I am trying to learn to ask for help and to be more forgiving towards myself. Plus the part where the prof said autistic children love bubbles, I was obsessed with bubble machines and bubble wands as a kid, they are really mesmerizing!
@littlesarahautism97872 жыл бұрын
My daughter (Sarah) was diagnosed with severe autism at 16 months. She is five years old now, she is still not speaking sentences. She make sound's 24/7. I did seek help but everyone that was sent to our home could NOT helped my child. I had to educate them in order for them to even start communicating with her. lord know I am devoted and dedicated to my child and because of that she now saying hi and bye bye (recently ) and yes she now know how to communicate nonverbal not sign language< by 8 years old my Sarah will speak. When it comes help if you don't have MONEY the process will take longer.... p.s It's NOT easy but you as the Parent have to have a lot of patient and give your child a lot of tender loving care (They need it ). Parents you need to be devoted, dedicated and advocate when it comes to your child.
@wahabromoke8315 Жыл бұрын
How true is d herb???
@ellenellen5038 Жыл бұрын
What do u mean about if h don’t have money what is it for money Taht will help my child
@ellenellen5038 Жыл бұрын
And what are the herbs ?
@ahrazathar Жыл бұрын
@lilylaura6955 Which Doc's herb?
@joemoon1943 Жыл бұрын
With the gradual using of dr Oyalo herbal recommendation for autism, whom I met on KZbin, my son is totally free from Autism with his speech cleared and social skills ok as he now respond to orders and act right. Thank you doc Oyalo for your help. I am Greatful
@Fer2022Brazil Жыл бұрын
I am a music therapist and I assisted a 4-year-old child with ASD for a period of one year. It was amazing to be part of this process. The secret is to penetrate their world and slowly bring them closer to ours. This includes not being afraid to interact and use what the child brings to, then, improvise with her/him. Music was a very powerful instrument. I feel grateful for this work.
@jamiereel2578 Жыл бұрын
Music is powerful for everyone to come together. There's no secret to penetrating anyone's world. We're all in the same world. Autistic people are not in a separate world, we're all in the same. Everyone is different. It's great when whatever the difference, we can find ways to connect with each other. Music is perfect for that
@rosaemrys1131 Жыл бұрын
Wdym “bring their world closer to ours”??
@ahrazathar Жыл бұрын
My son is 2 years and 3 months Old..I guess I won't be able to find a music therapist here..Can you please guide me how to start this thereapy?Is it available online?Any help will be appreciated.
@amandafernandajulia9 ай бұрын
Since the final taking of your herbs, my son has been speaking well and responding to his name Thank you for saving my son
@lateishajones98984 ай бұрын
How you put this very cringe and I'm not even autistic
@snoogkies3 жыл бұрын
0:44 Also, *being* the the child with autism is equally difficult. Everything you do seems to be beyond your control without therapy. I’m missed out on so many positive experiences in my life because my autism was torturing me... It took my friends, it dumbed me down socially, and it stole my happiness. I hope I’m not too old to get something effective, I’m only 16. I have such a hard time talking to people and being understood, I even confuse myself! I want to have friends and maybe have a relationship one day, but I get so nervous and overwhelmed around other kids and people. Autism is like being in fog; it’s confusing and annoying, and you just feel so disoriented and limited. Being treated would take so many of the limitations away, and I feel like I could finally be myself. I just hope *someplace* approves of my insurance... 😞
@harmony66433 жыл бұрын
Yes, having autism can be pretty tough (I would know because I have ASD as well), but it does not mean that you are worth less than other people or "wrong" or "not capable" or anything like that. Autism is a disability, yes, and even more so because we live in a world that is made by and made for neurotypical people, so everyone has to live by their rules and standards and if you're not exactly like them, then you don't fit in. But there can also be some beautiful aspects to having autism that neurotypical people will never be able to understand. Autism does not just mean it's a weakness, it can also be a strength in certain situations. So go and look for those. And please don't think that you are limited or ill or weird - you may be different, but that does not mean you cannot be a good person or a good friend. And also, it's not your fault, so please don't feel bad about yourself. Of course, I don't know you (as a person) and I don't know what you have been or are still going through, but please don't let this get you down too much - it might take time, but eventually you will find some people that like you the way you are and accept you for who you are and that's when things start to get better. Don't give up hope.
@Cazling823 жыл бұрын
Bless u hun ive got Mild learning difficulties i know what its like how world judges other people to be but nonone tell cant do same things as other i got daughter with autism she Non-verbal but very Bright i think u need to think what doing injoying thats Important thing not other people its being self not Everyone is perfect but i do believe Got a gift from up above🤗
@haannguyen44022 жыл бұрын
I’m 16 and have high functioning autism. I struggle with being able to recognize sarcasm, but I enjoy being around others
@orange82162 жыл бұрын
@@haannguyen4402 I struggle with being able to recognize sarcasm Thats like most of the indian subcontinent
@arcious602 жыл бұрын
I'm autistic and my parents say it's so hard and they're dealing with autism raising me. It's equally as hard being the one directly suffering as the person with the disability. I'm constantly lonely. :( I'm in a separate class and I don't get to socialize. I'm put to low expectations and I honestly want to die.
@theautisticpage2 жыл бұрын
I was not "astronomically harder" to raise. While it can be very challenging I am not a burden. It is amazing how people , even the good ones are vey ablest.
@DF-es6tx2 жыл бұрын
It seems you think everyone who has autism is like you . Opinions are opinions.
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@klxrad52052 жыл бұрын
@Accra Terminal agency U can’t get rid of autism, It’s a neurological disorder, My guess is your son is masking which is tiring and traumatising for an autistic child, Especially when u have brought herbs too try to change who he is
@amandafernandajulia9 ай бұрын
Since the final taking of your herbs, my son has been speaking well and responding to his name Thank you for saving my son
@VestalNumbre8 ай бұрын
It is amazing. I wonder 🤨 what about hyperthemisia ? Any ways
@budgetforsuccess8354 ай бұрын
I mainly don’t like the eye contact part because I was forced to do that and it is painfully uncomfortable so I am not ok with forcing eye contact.
@MajoKonalosa3 ай бұрын
Your herbs has work wonders in my family. Thanks for the help Dr Oyalo for saving my son from autism spectrum with your herbs. Your herbs is the best
@alirezavafaei.psychologist2 жыл бұрын
The parental engagement absolutely have a significant role in the therapy because still lots of children have fear of being with unfamiliar person.
@joemoon1943 Жыл бұрын
With the gradual using of dr Oyalo herbal recommendation for autism, whom I met on KZbin, my son is totally free from Autism with his speech cleared and social skills ok as he now respond to orders and act right. Thank you doc Oyalo for your help. I am Greatful
@amandafernandajulia9 ай бұрын
Since the final taking of your herbs, my son has been speaking well and responding to his name Thank you for saving my son
@summerbunnygirl16288 ай бұрын
I’m not a therapist but when the therapist talked about helping her make eye contact.. idk. it feels like she’s just teaching her to mask. idk. i think therapy for autism should be about learning how to accommodate yourself and things like that, not learning how to live a neurotypical life. i could be wrong tho
@hithere70808 ай бұрын
Your right.
@alinaunicycles Жыл бұрын
thats like forcing someone who is left handed to only use the right hand, there are studies that say its really harmful, even tho she seems happy she most likely is playing being happy to make her parents happy or she understood that it is the way to make the uncomfortable situations stop
@tddinhlv Жыл бұрын
That's like forcing someone who is a social outcast to be normal and have a chance at a real life
@Katie2008 Жыл бұрын
@@tddinhlvAs someone with autism I can say it’s not like that. I had this as a child and I still have mental issues and have had to break up with every relationship. You make us ruin our lives and make us feel horrible so you can see someone not touch their face
@MaweevicLianza Жыл бұрын
Vvbh
@ithinkflutterawesome6511 Жыл бұрын
@@tddinhlvhave you considered maybe it's the system itself that needs to change and by forcing "outcasts" to assimilate you are also cutting off your own chances of individuality and self-expression
@sdfjsd7 ай бұрын
Stop the WOKE-niss! First of all, I think she's a bit too young to fake happiness. She's just too young, you know? Most likely, she is happy. She will appreciate it when she gets older. I got treatment similar to this along with others, and it's not like that. It was a very positive experience for me.
@towzone6 ай бұрын
We don’t like being stereotyped as having poor language skills. Most neurotypicals I’ve met are much worse at language than me. My experience over 52 years is that neurotypicals only hear what they want to, or what is familiar. Because of issues with prosody, saying the exactly appropriate words to communicate often backfire because neurotypicals insist on never saying what they mean and my tone of voice is not what they expect, so they just change what I say into what they assume I am saying, and never listen to the words. This is a communication deficit that goes unrecognized due to it being “normal”. This could often be the reason for going nonverbal, when no one listens, why talk? I got in trouble as a toddler for trying to get adults to talk to me like an adult.
@ZR-vf1gf Жыл бұрын
This's borderline to me. Some kids are different naturally and it's perfectly "normal" (within normal human variation.) So treating those kids as if they're severely disabled is a little weird and seems potentially harmful. But we also live in a world where not having social skills is detrimental, so there's that as well. It would probably be better for everyone if society was more accepting of differences instead of expecting conformity!
@joemoon1943 Жыл бұрын
With the gradual using of dr Oyalo herbal recommendation for autism, whom I met on KZbin, my son is totally free from Autism with his speech cleared and social skills ok as he now respond to orders and act right. Thank you doc Oyalo for your help. I am Greatful
@amandafernandajulia9 ай бұрын
My son has been diagnosed of autism spectrum since childhood and has battled with it all his life. But recently taking Dr Oyalo herbs have helped him get rid of it completely, his speech is vital and his social skill is perfect
@lateishajones98984 ай бұрын
Absolutely
@Element_Z483 жыл бұрын
beautiful child. a father's love for his children is immeasurable.
@Nebulisuzer3 жыл бұрын
fun facts: the most common punishment for misbehaving in ABA is the electric chair, it also degrades autistic people's personalty, worsens autism, makes children who went thru ABA have a 98% chance of getting PTSD, makes children who went thru it have a 72% chance of getting kidnapped and just makes children who went thru it hide there autism P.S: autistic children can talk to people but they just don't wan't to and this therapy is actually ABA
@himawariuzumaki83523 жыл бұрын
@@Nebulisuzer where did you get the info that they uses electric chair?
@bolinhong25982 жыл бұрын
I used this doc herbs for my son and now my son is completely free, his speaking and behavior is ok. His herbs is 100% working on ASD. I met Dr Oyalo on channel and I’m happy to share my experience about it. 😍😍
@FlameFish2411 ай бұрын
@@Nebulisuzer I agree that ABA is horrible, but electric chairs haven't been used in ABA for a long time. Quite certain that's illegal now.
@Riley.-sJoy6 ай бұрын
@@bolinhong2598you do know autism stays forever right? You can manage the symptoms but your child will always be autistic, there’s no known cause and no cure
@71gwtwtara4 жыл бұрын
This is great. I've heard of ABA and my daughter had it until she "aged out" 🙄 in school (5 yrs old) and her 3 yr voucher for in home therapy (God send --ever grateful for programs like these) ran out. Her school district doesn't use ABA in the all-inclusive, self-contained class she's now in. My girl is now 12, sings all the time and will repeat whatever is said, so I kept wondering why is the "communication/comprehension" not coming? It's heartbreaking to watch tears well up in her eyes when she's looking at me like " I'm trying mommy. I should know this but I don't." I really think she knows that and she gets so hurt, frustrated and angry. So she cries, then I cry and sometimes I have to become octopus-like shielding her forehead from the edge or surface of anything close, her fists from her temples (so hard she gets bruises), anything hard in her hands from her knees, backs of hands from edge of table or legs of table underneath (I've figured out if we're at table when overload/frustration occurs, chair gets pulled back quickly and we take a breather from the whole scene)...she's quick! This old mommy has to get my arms moving to protect her from hurting herself, all without saying too much and trying not to give any "positive reinforcement" for her choice of reaction to her frustration. My sweet girl has always tested closer to the severe end of the spectrum due to the inability to comprehend/communicate. I recently learned through more thorough gene testing that she has a mutation of the gene GRIN2A (speech disorders/seizures{yes-she has them}. Speech disorders can be severe and include dysarthria, dyspraxia, and both receptive/expressive language. Kinda feel like life sucker punched my baby girl and she's such a sweet and happy girl a majority of the time. I've been diagnosed with narcolepsy and drop seizures (seizure diagnosis 2 weeks after crainiotomy for hematoma-irony for ya) within the last couple of years, and she has been so patient with me. After one of my harder falls, she came and stood beside me and just reached her hand down and held my hand til I was ready to quit my crying and get up. I would tell her that she was a great "little mommy" helping "big mommy" when I needed her. She would just smile or giggle when I would tell her that. No more falls since seizure melds, thank God! The day she was born my heart leapt from my chest and grew two legs! 💝 My angel girl from God above.
@misatoholic3 жыл бұрын
Being real honest, My sister has it. If you have other children make sure they all are getting the attention they need. It’s hard, my parents dont care about me now (no seriously) they don’t even talk to me anymore. We went to a family therapy session today, they said I get to much attention In reality they getting one hug or cuddle isn’t enough sorry to sound needy but it’s true. Get her they help she needs so that your other children don’t have to be a after thought. My parents spend all the money on her. Anything I want to do is turned down. I was born with Craniosynostosis so as I get older I might need more surgery to fix my head, They have spent 3,000 + dollars on my sister. Me? I’m a after thought. I’m dumb so I need a RTI teacher, they don’t even do anything about that. They don’t care. Today’s age you dont need much social skills, don’t spend all your time on her, but get her help. Love and prayers 💖
@fummyelle71603 жыл бұрын
@@misatoholic research Suramin
@MzSweetstuph6293 жыл бұрын
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@sarahdublin39063 жыл бұрын
Check iron levels
@Nebulisuzer3 жыл бұрын
fun facts: the most common punishment for misbehaving in ABA is the electric chair, it also degrades autistic people's personalty, worsens autism, makes children who went thru ABA have a 98% chance of getting PTSD, makes children who went thru it have a 72% chance of getting kidnapped and just makes children who went thru it hide there autism P.S: autistic children can talk to people but they just don't wan't to and this therapy is actually ABA
@ajayvora32983 жыл бұрын
Daddy tears in your eyes made me cry
@ynade3 жыл бұрын
His def a real family man 🥲
@bolinhong25982 жыл бұрын
Doc Oyalo can also reverse autism with herbs and it’s work completely on my son and now he is verbal and behaves normal.
@stfuyoutube4232 жыл бұрын
cry me a river
@wellnessmatters29102 жыл бұрын
As a student of clinical psychology, during my rotations I have seen many parents getting devastated at the news that their child is suffering from a developmental disorder but all we can do is to manage and make the lives of these little angels more beautiful and much better
@LebronJames-if6qg2 жыл бұрын
I'm also getting my psychology degree and decided to enter this job field where I could help kids with autism. Do you have any advice for me. My future goal is to obtain a masters and get my therapy license and make it into clinical psychology to help people with trauma.
@wellnessmatters29102 жыл бұрын
@@LebronJames-if6qg this is all we can do and our joys lies in doing these little things for humanity
@wellnessmatters29102 жыл бұрын
@@LebronJames-if6qg there is no other advice than I would say just be a true human ...Coz for me,a true human being can help others in a genuine way... that's all about it
@LebronJames-if6qg2 жыл бұрын
@@wellnessmatters2910 thanks man
@bolinhong25982 жыл бұрын
Doc Oyalo can also reverse autism with herbs and it’s work completely on my son and now he is verbal and behaves normal.
@CruzLegend38 ай бұрын
This video is all kinds of triggering for me, and I’m not autistic. I will be working with autistic kids soon and it blows my mind the lack of understanding a lot of people have. ‘My kid isn’t that different, they just needed different tools.’ Like really?? EVERYONE NEEDS DIFFERENT TOOLS. Even regular people with no diagnosed labels. We are called individuals because we are EXACTLY THAT. You can’t force people to fit into society. You need to welcome into environments that make them want to engage, interact and coexist. Really unfortunate they make these transitions in life seem ‘incredibly difficult.’ It’s almost dehumanizing in my eyes. This video wasn’t done well…
@eliallen38603 жыл бұрын
I think it should be pointed out that pivotal response treatment (PRT) is just a play-based, naturalistic form of applied behavior analysis (ABA, the application of behavior analysis to change behavior) and that the other form of ABA used for autism is called (early) intensive behavior intervention (E/IBI), which consists of discrete trial training as the primary teaching unit along with generalizing new skills with incidental teaching. And that PRT is more beneficial for those with expressive language delays while IBI is more beneficial for those with receptive language delays. And that ABA is actually a much broader field based on operant conditioning (aka contingency management).
@lagardam3 жыл бұрын
Very nice description. So far EIBI is proving to be much beneficial for Children with Autism (CWA)
@favourjohn3122 жыл бұрын
Doc Oyalo can reverse autism with herbs and it’s completely perfect. I used it for my son and so far his speech is verbal and social skill is normal and he can now also respond to everything positively on his own
@AURESHION Жыл бұрын
don't forget the part where it traumatizes the child. I feel that's a pretty important part.
@joemoon1943 Жыл бұрын
With the gradual using of dr Oyalo herbal recommendation for autism, whom I met on KZbin, my son is totally free from Autism with his speech cleared and social skills ok as he now respond to orders and act right. Thank you doc Oyalo for your help. I am Greatful
@AURESHION11 ай бұрын
@christopherdominic6699 I'm so tired of these bots
@johnmcintosh5413 Жыл бұрын
My heartfelt admiration goes out to everyone taking care of kids and adults who have disabilities for their devotion support and love, that’s all I can say ❤️🙏
@relentlessrhythm27742 жыл бұрын
I’d like to hear the voices of those who are traumatized from ABA therapy.
@obinnauluocha15512 жыл бұрын
Pls what is the contact of Dr oyale? My son is 2 years old and have moderate Autism.I need help?
@kicochrane65162 жыл бұрын
as an adult autistic, there is NO WAY to cure autism. Instead find supports and acceptance for us. there is NOTHING WRONG with being autistic
@stfuyoutube4232 жыл бұрын
unfortunately, that isn’t gonna happen because those people want to pretend there are no negative effects of aba
@alvingo54222 жыл бұрын
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@alvingo54222 жыл бұрын
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@thunderfist25 Жыл бұрын
I admire how they dont show her full face to protect her
@ananyadas44422 жыл бұрын
I do not understand why don't they make the same video with children on the moderate to severe side of the spectrum. I am a special needs parent and this looks like a commercial to me as if they are selling the technic.
@spectrumnewstoday65712 жыл бұрын
We are a money making industry.
@marianna67335 ай бұрын
It is a commercial, IMMO
@NoviaEats3 жыл бұрын
I was shocked with how my daughter knew all her ABC and number shapes etc at age 3 but had challenges with being with other kids or fully constructing sentences until we where told she has autism
@miral99922 жыл бұрын
@lizzy canal that's bs
@shaheenfatima79702 жыл бұрын
@Alexander Mike can you please give us details about tat doctor...please m in need
@shaheenfatima79702 жыл бұрын
@lizzy canal dr isinor on KZbin ..please give me details upon ...i really need it please
@favourjohn3122 жыл бұрын
My son have suffered autism spectrum since childhood and Have battled with it all his life. But recently taking of Dr Oyalo herbs have help his get rid of it completely, his speech is vibal and his social skill is perfect. I’m so glad and happy now
@meaniebeannie2 жыл бұрын
please don't put her in ABA
@LilMizzLae3 жыл бұрын
This doesn't really say what was done at all. Happy for this family is this is real but I wish this had more resources for what they did. Saying they used bubbles doesn't really say anything at all
@Nebulisuzer3 жыл бұрын
fun facts: the most common punishment for misbehaving in ABA is the electric chair, it also degrades autistic people's personalty, worsens autism, makes children who went thru ABA have a 98% chance of getting PTSD, makes children who went thru it have a 72% chance of getting kidnapped and just makes children who went thru it hide there autism P.S: autistic children can talk to people but they just don't wan't to and this therapy is actually ABA
@SRoseBlog3 жыл бұрын
Video cant explain the whole of prt. Do research on prt
@japarican253 жыл бұрын
It did state that the bubbles were used as a form of motivation to encourage children to communicate.
@lisetravis3 жыл бұрын
The video clearly explained the use of the bubbles step by step.
@bolinhong25982 жыл бұрын
Doc Oyalo can also reverse autism with herbs and it’s work completely on my son and now he is verbal and behaves normal.
@willowswonderfulworld816611 ай бұрын
I'm autistic and I got into therapy half a year ago and it has really helped me and made me happy
@luisparamo94022 жыл бұрын
I don't even know where too start but seeing their family being happy together and interacting together gives me hope becuz as of a couple of days ago I really believe my son is autistic l, and i just want my son too be able too enjoy life have friends be able too have conversations with family members and be able too hang out with me and with family and friends. He has not been diagnosed/evaluated yet and with all this coronavirus deal everything seems too be moving so slow. I just want too be able too get him the therapy and help he needs asap.
@seaofsolace2 жыл бұрын
I am 43F with autism. I dont know how much support your son needs. However I can tell you that the hardest part of autism is people expecting us to fit into the NT mold. I work from home and have few friends and I am perfectly happy. I have a very rich inner world full of beauty and calmness and wonder. From the perspective of a NT my life looks pretty boring and sad but from my point of view, the NT way of life is absolutely pointless, useless and boring. Try seeing your son's life through his eyes. What does he like? What makes him happy? It will probably be very different from what you enjoy but it doesnt make it less valid. I hope it helps.
@Nightmare-ish6 ай бұрын
@McCarthy-kg3yoNo offense, but you're EXTREMELY incorrect. Being autistic is a different neurotype, and not something that can be 'cured'. I'm sorry you're wasting your money trying to force your child to act like other people to harmful extents.
@shakiraharris22602 ай бұрын
My son have autism also one minute he’s cool and calm the next he’s screaming and crying he’s 4 years old now and he’s doing good so far we still have much more to do
@mc3218 Жыл бұрын
But, if eye contact has proven a source of anxiety and stress for autistics, why teach them that they ought to maintain it? Teaching children to do what makes them uncomfortable is a recipe for abusers of any kind. When are the needs of others more important than one's own? Perhaps inclusivity can mean that people can speak without eye contact and that's O.K. too.
@txeardrop16 күн бұрын
Exactly. I have a hard time keeping eye contact and when I go to therapy I'm very uncomfortable with it so I just look forward or down at myself, this makes it very hard to socialise. But I managr
@mumuzeze3 жыл бұрын
We went to the NYU child study center with my nonverbal 4 year old autistic son expecting great things. They turned us away saying we deal with mostly older kids and verbal and minimally verbal with increasing their sociability. I expect Yale is the same seeing this video. Blowing bubbles is great but how about helping the severe autistic who don’t care to blow bubbles? Unfortunately these programs look all great and charge crazy fees but ultimately with difficult cases they rather not put their time/money/energy into it. A hard pill to swallow for parents like myself. The grief that not many people want to help your child because of their severity is indescribable.
@ninareid42913 жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry to hear that :( shame on them for saying that because every child deserves a chance
@mrrapport3 жыл бұрын
Ask a paediatrician. They know where to refer your child. My doctor advised us to put my child in child care. Also you can let your child watch youtube videos about speech or shadowing. There also apps for autism.
@demhafdjh63243 жыл бұрын
I’m so sorry, my 19 month daughter has autism and we are in the same boat. Insurance only covers 1 hours a week of therapy. May I give you advice which I believe will help is, play the Holy Quran to her. It heals in my faith. Just KZbin search Quran and let it play around her. And while she plays and sleeps. It will do wonders for you.
@leonarda22923 жыл бұрын
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@japarican253 жыл бұрын
That is sad to hear, but I would reach out to any community-based programs in your area. Try these sites to help you look for support: www.autismspeaks.org/directory www.autismprthelp.com/
@NORIEDAYSONGAGARINOakilahneil3 жыл бұрын
DONE SUBSCRIBING MY daughter has autism too. It is really hard and challenging raising a child with autism. But God choose us to be their parents to love accept and protect them always
@bolinhong25982 жыл бұрын
Doc Oyalo can also reverse autism with herbs and it’s work completely on my son and now he is verbal and behaves normal.
@malik125032 жыл бұрын
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@Dial8Transmition3 жыл бұрын
I'm glad there's always methods and ways being discovered to help children in autism. People like to say autism isn't a disability but it very much is, adult with "untreated" autism have a really hard time getting along in life. And if there are ways to improve the symptoms then I'm all for it
@eo83102 жыл бұрын
@Alexander Mike how do I reach out to dr oyalo
@lordspower77572 жыл бұрын
@@eo8310 hello,been having concerns too,did u reach this dr and is it legit?
@eo83102 жыл бұрын
@@lordspower7757 i didn't reach the dr
@Fudgility_Agility09 Жыл бұрын
I wouldn't say autism isn't a disability it's more like someone thinking differently. Say you were uncomfortable in a space and didn't function like everyone else did in the same space, that's basically what autism can feel like. Basically autism isn't a disability because they don't lose the ability to do something, it's more like their environment and their different interaction skills might be different from yours.
@snartboy50006 ай бұрын
1:10 wrong, it varies on a person-by-person basis
@WendyHuNanNZ Жыл бұрын
This father crys ❤❤❤❤
@sikititoga87953 жыл бұрын
i am so moved with this video. many thanks it means a lot and to keep on the good work
@fummyelle71603 жыл бұрын
Research Suramin
@Youraverageanimalfriend4 ай бұрын
I DONT NEED THERAPY THANK YOU VERY MUCH 👺
@rahab6161 Жыл бұрын
My son was diagnosed autistic last week, i haven't yet accepted the news but with time i will,am working on how to start helping him.from Kenya
@kaxy315 Жыл бұрын
Reach out to netriusbin
@kaxy315 Жыл бұрын
On instagram, he will help you out. My son is autistic and he has been helpful
@duckietheduck73807 ай бұрын
Autism is not curable. Its not an illness for someone to cure. Its a neurological disability. Its within the brain
@RattyIsabela3 ай бұрын
Your herbs has work wonders in my family. Thanks for the help Dr Oyalo for saving my son from autism spectrum with your herbs. Your herbs is the best.
@dbwhite15076 ай бұрын
This is great but we dont live near a Yale Child Study Center, Our town is 9000 people in WA state & I see NO help for families with kids on spectrum.
@Juju-l3o Жыл бұрын
I seriously wish they have more videos and information on autism, it would help a lot especially for parents with autistic children😢
@Darkest_Soul_1877 ай бұрын
Plenty of books on the subject.
@lateishajones98984 ай бұрын
@@Darkest_Soul_187written by autistic people? I'd like to read it as a mother of an autistic awesome little boy. I'm kind of tired of reading articles and seeing videos from neurotypical people who don't even have neurotypical children and have never even spoken to autistic people yet they feel entitled to regularly speak for them.
@Darkest_Soul_1874 ай бұрын
@@lateishajones9898 have you read The Reason Why I jump by Naoki Higashida? It was written by an autistic 13 year old boy. I highly recommend it
@acespade4908 Жыл бұрын
I hate how everyone is like. “Parenting a child with a disability is so hard” it’s a lot harder for the kid… 😃🔫
@sheagoff60092 жыл бұрын
I wish I would’ve gotten my autism diagnosis when I was younger. That way I could’ve gotten resources and therapy like this
@sudarsan0564 Жыл бұрын
Hi . My sister son also shows every sign he is 2.5yr old …did u had commounication delay ..he is not yet talked but often he used to say mother,father,uncle like that
@ia.goldyn Жыл бұрын
Shame to be doing this when there are much kinder and better "interventions" available. This is just sad.
@hansenchrisw Жыл бұрын
Like what? I’m new to all this.
@4AmazingMusic Жыл бұрын
@@hansenchrisw shame on you Yale Medicine!
@4AmazingMusic Жыл бұрын
@@hansenchrisw they keep deleting my reply with recommendations!
@hansenchrisw Жыл бұрын
Too bad. Though it might be KZbin’s automated moderation. I get emails when I’m mentioned, and I got emails for these replies but not the previous.
@4AmazingMusic Жыл бұрын
@@hansenchrisw doesn't seem to be automatic, because there was nothing written that can be screened. One more attempt - "Greenspan floortime"
@SummerLyanblanco Жыл бұрын
I have autism do you know what kind of autism I have
@guardians3004 Жыл бұрын
To be honest with you, I do have autism but I'm on the high level of functioning and that's a good thing because I have a higher chance of getting a job and being independent on my own but I do have some issues with behavior and stop emotions that I need to learn how to control them. This girl sure is showing signs of improvement and with the support of her parents I'm sure that she'll be able to do stuff on her own and be independent. I also want to know what causes autism to develop during pregnancy and how does your brain function differently than others without autism.
@greengreengreen513210 ай бұрын
No it’s still a very big deal! No one should have that ever! Get help!
@amandafernandajulia9 ай бұрын
Since the final taking of your herbs, my son has been speaking well and responding to his name Thank you for saving my son
@towzone6 ай бұрын
Has anyone thought to engage people capable of deep interests and understanding with things that could develop interest in useful fields? Autistic people need to see the options early in life. This is how it worked when we lived communally and children could see people doing interesting things from an early age. Now we just put kids in bubbles and wonder why the extraordinary ones fail.
@ILOVEFRIES-q2y2 жыл бұрын
"A life changing therapy for children with autism" As someone who is autistic and had to go through ABA, it's life changing alright, but in a horrible way that no person should ever have to go through.
@mandy472LDS2 жыл бұрын
Can you explain this please?
@ILOVEFRIES-q2y2 жыл бұрын
@@mandy472LDS yes, i can elaborate what im basically saying is, most autistic people including myself have been mistreated by the ABA system, and treated horrible. as a result, it has made us have lifelong issues, and some autistic people have developed PTSD from it
@mcraft11812 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry your parents allowed you to be mistreated and did not pay attention to what the ABA therapist did to you. I'm a stay at home mom and I'm at home and in the room from the time her RBT walks in the house and until she leaves. No one stays alone with my daughter.
@CharlestonChica Жыл бұрын
Then what's the best way to help autistic kids? Like to help prevent meltdowns, help them make friends, and allow them to be in mainstream classrooms instead of special ed?
@ILOVEFRIES-q2y Жыл бұрын
@@CharlestonChica There are other therapies, CBT is one of them that are used. I was in CBT for a while and it genuinely helped.
@RatsPicklesandMusic Жыл бұрын
Really? The number ONE thing on your list is making her stare at other people's eyeballs? Wow... Classic ABA focusing on really unimportant things because neurotypicals can't Stand not being the standard of all that is "good" and "expected".
@sharonflynn33302 жыл бұрын
Polyvagal theory ! Makes complete sense . The onus is on the adult to change not the child !!
@muhammadasif-cv8yp2 ай бұрын
How much effective are medicine in Autism?? Like some supplements etc??
@keanezafranabrisam Жыл бұрын
My Son was diagnosed with spina bifida, now 7 years old with a condition of 10 kg weight, sometimes admitted to the hospital 1 month 4x for the treatment process.
@amandafernandajulia9 ай бұрын
Since the final taking of your herbs, my son has been speaking well and responding to his name Thank you for saving my son
@20.28. Жыл бұрын
I got diagnosed with autism and I’m scared to tell people about it
@carokelsey1905 Жыл бұрын
I am so happy coming across Dr Isibor Herbal treatment, my 4 years old son is getting better every day and sleeps well at night
@phoebebaker9665 Жыл бұрын
Don't be. It's nothing wrong. It makes you unique and yourself. If people don't like it that's their problem and I'm sure they are missing out on a great person.
@therealmarkzuckerberg Жыл бұрын
Same I’ll take it to my grave I’d rather be known as weird than weird and autistic
@carokelsey1905 Жыл бұрын
@@therealmarkzuckerberg with the right help and treatment Autism can be overcome, I know because I had a son who was autistic but now he is fine, no more aggression he sleeps well and improve so much better. Visit Doctor Isibor Alternative Herbal healing on youtube
@greengreengreen513210 ай бұрын
Please keep it away from us.
@FirstNameLastName-fv4eu3 жыл бұрын
One day Victoria will be Noble Laureate!!! You write it down daddy!! write it down!!
@bolinhong25982 жыл бұрын
Doc Oyalo can also reverse autism with herbs and it’s work completely on my son and now he is verbal and behaves normal.
@scorpiotech1232 жыл бұрын
One child's story does not make a life-changing therapy. I'm surprised that these parents thought their child was autistic and had her diagnosed. The child's history of symptoms seemed sketchy in the extreme. This reminds me more of advertising than it does of therapy description. I saw nothing nothing here, that a parent couldn't do for their child. If someone spotted something that convinced them this was therapy and not playing with the child, please let me know what it is.
@scorpiotech1232 жыл бұрын
@@bolinhong2598 I am very glad that you found something, which worked for your child. I missed the reference to herbs in the video. Thank you for clarifying.
@bolinhong25982 жыл бұрын
@@scorpiotech123 Doc Oyalo can reverse autism with herbs and it’s work completely on my son and now he is verbal and behaves well. kzbin.info/door/L8Tawls84nezPDtqOzOfCg
@hironizer1332 Жыл бұрын
@@scorpiotech123 playing is therapy for children. It may sounds simple, but the majority of parents dont play with their children or dont know how to play. There are ways and methodology to play and it is used in most therapies for Asd. The early denver model is especially based on playing with really young children to help them come out from their bubble. Doesnt doing things that you love therapy ? Sorry for my english
@sunnyravi12 ай бұрын
Going through the same can I pls have a contact
@JamieHumeCreative2 жыл бұрын
That was really good. Creativity and engagement are really important. Sitting back is too. I think we fear rejection. Getting asked what we want and then being told no, that's no good and no, lets do something else is normal. You become the one who is always compromising and being asked to compromise.It's devaluing and corrosive.
@amandafernandajulia9 ай бұрын
Since the final taking of your herbs, my son has been speaking well and responding to his name Thank you for saving my son
@VIPSpecialNeedsKid6 ай бұрын
Autistic children are special and have a high level of intelligence, and with proper training and rehabilitation, this child will be creative
@evanfinnian3 ай бұрын
Training? Oof…
@samjohn50343 жыл бұрын
Hello, my son is autistic and 3 years old. am looking some tips or suggestions for my son to avoid looking at his hands. example when he waves his hand he always look for his hands and he will wave infront of his eyes close to his face. please suggest me what kind of techniques or activities will solve this issue.
@BalwinderSinghDeol3 жыл бұрын
Hi My Daughter also does the same. Please let know if you find out more information about it Thanks
@anonymous-tl7im3 жыл бұрын
Is stimulation but is away they express themselves so don't try to stop stiming is a part of autism is helping them in their on way to calm try groups in FB for autisem and shijal in case is helpful
@Groovystudio1013 жыл бұрын
Omg same as my child...she will hold her hand towards her face a wave and say hi or bye😌
@fummyelle71603 жыл бұрын
@@BalwinderSinghDeol research Suramin
@fummyelle71603 жыл бұрын
@@anonymous-tl7im research Suramin
@MajoKonalosa3 ай бұрын
Your herbs has work wonders in my family. Thanks for the help Dr Oyalo for saving my son from autism spectrum with your herbs. Your herbs is the best
@maheshirathnayaka2777Ай бұрын
Im sri lankan. Dear parents . I wormly invite to sri lanka. Have excellent center for autism babies. I garrent 100% you can get surprise good change from your child . So please come and release your pressure.
@stephanosnormandusdelacroi85703 жыл бұрын
I'm in Canada you think we got it so good ? My son is 17 still non-verbal and we've only been given very little in services. Yay world-class social health care. I couldn't even buy better care if I wanted to. The province next door to me had a plastic surgeon leave the province to find better services for his autistic child in America.
@Helping_Handsforyou3 жыл бұрын
Look for stem cell treatment for autism . You can also try homeopathy. It does help to sone extent.
@ririwatermelon86813 жыл бұрын
some autistic people are non-verbal forever, and that’s okay. it can be frustrating not to hear your child ever speak, but as long as they’re happy and safe and have some way to communicate (even if not verbally) it doesn’t matter whether they can speak or not.
@stephanosnormandusdelacroi85703 жыл бұрын
@@ririwatermelon8681 I agree perfectly fine to be like him he is very happy and loving little man. What I say is true however. The little services we do get are generally covered by inexperienced students who are learning by training on the job with our child. Not that any of that matters once the financial ramifications of our Justin and his short-sightedness finally come to meet us. I have a pretty good hunch over the next 10 to 20 years it's going to be way tighter than any of us have ever experienced financially.
@ririwatermelon86813 жыл бұрын
@@stephanosnormandusdelacroi8570 i’m sorry to hear that, though it’s good to hear your son is currently doing well. i hope in future you can get more access to services, particularly services led/influenced by autistic adults, as that tends to be the most effective route. i appreciate it’s not the same as full services from your government, but i’d recommend looking at autistic advocates like Paige Layle and princessaspien. they both have youtube channels with many helpful videos, as well as other social media. i know you’ve had 17 years of raising and autistic child and my advice probably seems a little silly, but i thought i’d recommend it just in case. in my experience, autistic adults offer far better and more useful advice and information than non-autistic people, even if they claim to be ‘professionals’. after all, nobody quite understands autism like an autistic person themself.
@mohaklondhe30203 жыл бұрын
Does stem cell therapy really help? Is it safe for 2.5 yr old baby?
@asma51794 жыл бұрын
More videos please about PRT 🌹😊
@bolinhong25982 жыл бұрын
Doc Oyalo can also reverse autism with herbs and it’s work completely on my son and now he is verbal and behaves normal.
@robnewman61012 жыл бұрын
This is like looking at the Future.
@zarifkhanofficial3 жыл бұрын
Great kid and very nice parents!
@jmm81563 ай бұрын
The video was truly wonderful, and I believe it is a valuable resource that can help increase awareness and understanding of autism. By watching it, people can gain insights that enable them to positively impact and support those affected by autism.
@RattyIsabela3 ай бұрын
Your herbs has work wonders in my family. Thanks for the help Dr Oyalo for saving my son from autism spectrum with your herbs. Your herbs is the best.
@elainewhitelock53472 жыл бұрын
Reading all the various comments makes me realise almost all persons with autism would benefit for having support from an advocate in the areas where they have difficulties. And due to the nature of the disorder.
@amandafernandajulia9 ай бұрын
Since the final taking of your herbs, my son has been speaking well and responding to his name Thank you for saving my son
@keltners6133 ай бұрын
If a child can eat and dont harm himself or others im good. I dont need to be like others i just need to live andbe happy in whatever that is i like. feels like people not a days dont want to be different and be dependent of others
@RattyIsabela3 ай бұрын
Your herbs has work wonders in my family. Thanks for the help Dr Oyalo for saving my son from autism spectrum with your herbs. Your herbs is the best.
@auraawasneverthere12 күн бұрын
right fix the system not autistics
@Element_Z483 жыл бұрын
how do you get a toddler with asd to talk?
@nala82233 жыл бұрын
People with ASD can be non verbal their entire life. I personally started speaking sooner than other kids and I have autism as well. It really just depends, you have to encourage them like any other child, you just need more patient and to understand that it may never happen
@willowtandy91622 ай бұрын
There’s nothing groundbreaking about this treatment. It’s basic applied behavior analysis
@charnellemonay2 жыл бұрын
Wow that is really great your daughter is doing well . My son was just diagnosed with Autism he is 24 months
@sleepyhammock33712 жыл бұрын
Why are bots underneath the comment. Nothing can reverse Autism and ABA is not a good environment for an autistic child at all.
@charnellemonay2 жыл бұрын
@@sleepyhammock3371 why my son has been in ABA almost a month now
@joemoon1943 Жыл бұрын
With the gradual using of dr Oyalo herbal recommendation for autism, whom I met on KZbin, my son is totally free from Autism with his speech cleared and social skills ok as he now respond to orders and act right. Thank you doc Oyalo for your help. I am Greatful
@amandafernandajulia9 ай бұрын
Since the final taking of your herbs, my son has been speaking well and responding to his name Thank you for saving my son
@jiiuux27 ай бұрын
@@charnellemonayABA is terrible. please take your son out of it
@CCAnne Жыл бұрын
Is there anyway I can sign my daughter up for this? She’s 4 loves bubbles. She says 1,2,3 and oh no a lot but nothing else we can understand just her own language, she covers her ears, she does a lot of steming, I’m a mess I just had another baby and I feel like I know we can get her more help I just don’t know where to go 😢🤦♀️ we’ve gone to Yale children’s for my other son but for a physical disability he was born with that is not he same but I am not to far .. I just pray to find a program that would take us
@RattyIsabela3 ай бұрын
Your herbs has work wonders in my family. Thanks for the help Dr Oyalo for saving my son from autism spectrum with your herbs. Your herbs is the best.
@PAINTITBLACKGAMING3 жыл бұрын
wtf this video tells me nothing about the actual therapy besides "we need to develop objectives", but nothing about HOW this change is brought about...
@tiffanydickert13603 жыл бұрын
It’s cognitive behavioral therapy. It’s very effective. I get cognitive behavioral therapy 2x monthly and it helps me a lot
@fummyelle71603 жыл бұрын
@@tiffanydickert1360 research Suramin
@spectrumnewstoday65712 жыл бұрын
@@tiffanydickert1360 Very few autistic people agree with ABA. IT by design punishes autistic people for acting autistic and forces them to act neurotypical which is very distressing and often painful.
@orange82162 жыл бұрын
@@spectrumnewstoday6571 My autistic friend said quite the opposite really. i dont think he would even been my friend if he did not get ABA.
@corrigana18 ай бұрын
I have a learning disability partially sighted and autism
@John-rk2bl Жыл бұрын
Help getting eye contact? Its the worst thing you can learn as an autistic person, some of our brains gets overstimulated when making eye contact harming our brains.... it is exactly not what you should do
@spectrumnewstoday65712 жыл бұрын
Dislikes here are filtered out this is very telling. The very beginning makes it clear that it is about the parents not the child.
@orange82162 жыл бұрын
Lmoa youtube disabled Dislikes
@sdfjsd7 ай бұрын
It's interesting because I used to be very aggressive and I was very behind in school. Would I be where I am today without treatment? I don't know. Doctors were saying that I would never be able to go to a public high school at the rate I was going because I was so bad in the classroom, but now I'm fine. I got ABA, speech therapy, and other stuff. I'm just like everyone else now. Swear to god, I have no idea how that happened. It is the strangest thing ever.
@melissan3848 Жыл бұрын
i wish these so called specialists would realize from actual autistic people that we cannot take in the information someone is telling us when we look them in the eyes. it will be a harder processing struggle. making us "look" normal on the outside actually just makes us very tired. its not helpful.
@camiellehardy8327 Жыл бұрын
Thank you exactly what I was thinking
@shijijohndaniel38678 ай бұрын
I wish to start a Autism Study Centre
@sdfjsd7 ай бұрын
"I brought in one of our first... Hey everyone! It's Ryan Reynolds from Mint Mobile." Shut up, Mint Mobile!
@WayneWanya12 жыл бұрын
Is there anything like this in the uk?
@Klanezy9 ай бұрын
My son is 3 years and 8 months and still hasn't said a word. He makes popping sounds with his lips and flaps his hands and often pats his chest. I'm really worried about how he will be when he's older and I'm really struggling with helping him at home and becoming frustrated that he's not talking yet. I also blame myself for the way he is that's maybe I have done something wrong that's made him this way 😢
@amandafernandajulia9 ай бұрын
Since the final taking of your herbs, my son has been speaking well and responding to his name Thank you for saving my son
@RattyIsabela3 ай бұрын
Your herbs has work wonders in my family. Thanks for the help Dr Oyalo for saving my son from autism spectrum with your herbs. Your herbs is the best.
@kendalberry90586 ай бұрын
I got diagnosed with Autism in 2019
@Vlogvlog-j4o5 ай бұрын
Xانا ام طفل يوحد غير ناطق المرجو المساعدة في ايجاد طبيب جيد
@PrincessHVHHDSSS8 ай бұрын
🕊🌿🌳🍃🍀🌴🌱🏡 Using words, with clear directive, a wall clock, visual wall bourds with words and numbers, daily walks, keep going out to the park, daily human contact with parents, neighbours, community, are all vital, for autistic children and adults. Autism children need clear, calm, routines, with no yelling, support them in the intetest that does engage them, and a lot of patience when their "social battery hits 0%". Love them, just as they are. Sitting quietly with them, while they are chilling watching a movie/tennis/cricket/news/sit coms, and just being present; without speaking, is a very valid bonding activity, with your autistic sibling, friend, child, parent, step parent, or Grandparent. Your autistic relatives will never drive over to your "place/house/apartment", ... you will be expected to travel all over the state, to pay visits to your high functioning autistic family members. Their routine will never bend, to come to visit you, as adults. Self care is crucial at this time, as working 40 to 60 hours a week, makes it impossible to keep visiting these poor, struggling souls. Love in our Lord Jesus Christ, Princess Holly 🕊🌿🌴🌱🍀🌵🌳🍃🌲🐛
@haroonjuttjutt3537 Жыл бұрын
I have a son autism l am very worry about him lwant my son understand everything and don't crying every time my other son life is disturbing
@RattyIsabela3 ай бұрын
Your herbs has work wonders in my family. Thanks for the help Dr Oyalo for saving my son from autism spectrum with your herbs. Your herbs is the best.
@edenlove69477 ай бұрын
Where could I get this service
@yaluyy3374 Жыл бұрын
Where shall i can buy that toys . Please teacher?
@flaviacastro99307 ай бұрын
Amei ❤ fiquei encantada com toda essa dedicação ❤
@lrowerowe72073 жыл бұрын
This would be my dream job I want to with who have Downs Syndrome, Autism , other disabilities and learning difference.
@natesportyboy49393 жыл бұрын
Your dream is to force autistic children into complying with you into making eye contact and interacting with you?
@orange82162 жыл бұрын
@@natesportyboy4939 Yes to teach them how to be social and understand the how cruel the real world is.
@natesportyboy49392 жыл бұрын
@@orange8216 You clearly don't understand how invasive autistic people find contact and forced interaction.
@drsharidrosen6 ай бұрын
shame on you. Have you heard of neurodivergent-affirming practices? Have you ever listened to autistic voices? apparently not. (autistic, parent of 2 autistic children, PhD, SLP.
@venessariley32859 ай бұрын
Autism recovery coaches can do wonders for a child, Christopher Soppet at Autism Recovery Coach is a wonderful coach for this!
@camilarizac Жыл бұрын
Pamela, where are the soul and the heart? They are children, play, smile.
@alancondren9293 Жыл бұрын
I'm Autistic too and Aspergers
@stevebutler812 Жыл бұрын
Pivotal Response? Other than the Functional Assessment & Parent Training, B.F. Skinner called it Contingency Response Training when he invented Behaviorism in the 1950’s.
@fayemose9822 жыл бұрын
I have a 16 year old boy with autism. He talks to himself. Twirls around and claps a lot. We are currently in Brussels and labguage is a problem because we speak english. Can you help me on line help
@cookingwithfathia9087 Жыл бұрын
Hello . my son is almost 3 years and he doesn't say a world . Poor eye contact and he doesn't understand most of things and he doesn't point towards what he wants . But he plays with his younger sister tries o kiss he and everybody else and that is all . Is that means he is autistic ?ps. I have no access to any experts if any body can help i will ppreciate thanks
@RattyIsabela3 ай бұрын
Your herbs has work wonders in my family. Thanks for the help Dr Oyalo for saving my son from autism spectrum with your herbs. Your herbs is the best.
@heryzo-prdk2 жыл бұрын
inspiring
@hello-sz7hp25 күн бұрын
Disgusting 🤮🤮🤮
@paramedicchrisbookseries Жыл бұрын
Awesome
@brotherandsisterforever62513 жыл бұрын
Wow she really can talk
@bolinhong25982 жыл бұрын
Doc Oyalo can also reverse autism with herbs and it’s work completely on my son and now he is verbal and behaves normal.
@DiabetesCareHome3 жыл бұрын
Awesome therapy to develop a child
@natesportyboy49393 жыл бұрын
You think it's awesome to repress autistic people's human nature? Because forcing eye contact and social interaction is doing just that.
@bolinhong25982 жыл бұрын
Doc Oyalo can also reverse autism with herbs and it’s work completely on my son and now he is verbal and behaves normal.