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3 days ago

ADHD and Autism, we have heard these two words many times. But do we ever get confused by thinking that our child has ADHD or Autism? Or are there some symptoms of both? In today's video, we will learn about some such important factors which will help us to clearly distinguish what the child is dealing with. So watch today's video till the end. And I am Bhushan. And we are Autism Parents and Founders of Learning to Life. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder As the name suggests, it is very d
ifficult for such individuals to pay attention, i.e. to focus and concentrate. Normally, such individuals are hyperactive and impulsive, i.e. [Powered by Dubverse] [Powered by Dubverse] In both these cases, the behavior of the child is slightly different from that of a neurotypical child. In more than 50% of cases of Autism, there is a possibility of ADHD. Whereas, in ADHD children, the chances of Autism are very low. ADHD and Autism In both the cases, there are many similarities. Sensory issues
will be found in both, children will have meltdowns, steaming will also. But the reasons are different, For example, there are some common stimming behaviors like moving the leg quickly or playing with the pen with the fingers. If we look at these behaviors from the perspective of ADHD, the child is trying to focus on himself because he is feeling impulsive and distracted. But if we look at it from the perspective of Autism spectrum, there is some activity happening in the surrounding or there
are some things that are giving sensory overload to the child, due to which the child is trying to soothe himself. So, stimming behavior is common in both the conditions, but the purpose of regulating both the types of children is different. Let us look at the following factors which will help you a lot in differentiating AUTISM and ADHD. In the case of ADHD, activities involving running, running, playing, jumping, physical movement, stimulates the child, and the child likes to do such activitie
s. It is very difficult for the child to sit at one place, sit and focus and write or read. In fact, this does not give the child stimulus and it is very difficult for ADHD children to sit at one place and focus. Whereas Autism is a wide spectrum, in which you can see both types of extreme cases and all kinds of variations. In the case of Autism, children will either be on the side of hyperactivity or you will see them running, it will be difficult for them to sit and focus. Or you will see that
children are sitting at one place and doing the same activity with full focus and concentration repeatedly. It may be that children are writing anything on the paper, scribbling, solving math problems, or doing the same activity repeatedly. These children get so engrossed in these activities that they do not know much about the surrounding environment. In the case of ADHD, children's mind is very distracted. They are not able to focus and that is why they need something new all the time. They d
o not like to be in a routine. In the case of Autism, children get fixation. If children are made to do work, they feel discomfort. In case of Autism, it is very difficult to understand social cues. Interpreting people's facial expressions, their body language is a It is a big challenge in case of autism, children often do not understand. They find common languages, like if people use phrases, metaphors or use sarcasm, children cannot understand They need direct communication hence social approp
riate Behavior is a big challenge in case of autism whereas Children with ADHD understand social cues, but because they are very are impulsive, distracted, therefore they are socially Are not able to behave appropriately? Let us understand this with an example. But for example we are playing a board game in which you have to do turn ticking. You have to wait and after that it will be your turn to take care of the child in case of ADHD. turn has come but because he is distracted, his focus and at
tention If he goes somewhere else in such a short time, he will not even notice that It is his turn, whereas in the case of autism, it is understood that he has to wait and It is very difficult to play on your turn only, so in both the cases The social behavior of the child is affected but the reason behind it is innocent. Language development and speech is a big challenge in case of autism. It is a big challenge for children to understand the language and then speak clearly. But in the case of
ADHD, speech and language development is not such a big challenge, child with a little efforts Can understand the language and can also talk very well Whether it is ADHD or autism, both are neurodevelopmental disorders. If you find your child's behavior even a little atypical, don't wait. Don't wait at all for things to get better for your child on their own. Get evaluation done and start his therapies with water because each one What is crucial in this case is its evaluation and water based the
rapies. It is very important to start and only you can do this work because What you can do for your child, he cannot do for you if you How to plan your child's multiple therapies at home and If you want to know how this can be done effectively then you can click on this video. And if you explore our learning to life platform and If you want to explain important topics in a very good way then you can read this You can click on the video see you very soon in our next video till then take care.

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@yogeshgoyal7772

Happy anniversary both of you 🎉🎉

@jyotivaish4868

Sir mera beta 5 years ka hai usse dono hai autism & adhd words ko clear nhi bol pata

@ojasvirajendrachavan82

Sir and mam please make immediate Echolalia please

@rebbapavani1904

Can I give hyper active 11 months baby to honey dry dates powder and dates plsss suggest sir

@user-fl5uh1jj7t

Sir my child is 4 years old and he loves to go school..but due lack of communication he some Time start crying