After children with autism enter the kindergarten, they give the teacher a prominent impression that they are withdrawn and turn a deaf ear to the rules and regulations of the kindergarten and the requirements of the teacher. They don't know what discipline means, and they don't know how to restrain their words and deeds and listen to the teacher's requirements. When the teacher is in class, most children can sit and listen and do as the teacher asks. However, autistic children often leave their seats and do their own actions (such as turning around and knocking) alone. ), or run out of the classroom. If the teacher asks everyone to draw an apple, after teaching, most children can draw the shape of the apple as required, while autistic children just scribble on paper or draw things they like and are used to drawing. Because of social barriers and mental retardation, they don't know what the teacher teaches, and they can't learn the songs and dances taught by the teacher. Some children are restless, others are aggressive, and often beat their children or themselves for no reason. They can't understand the general moral concept, are indifferent to the teacher's criticism and have no pleasant experience of the teacher's praise. So it is difficult to manage, and teachers need special care and love.
Characteristics of autistic children:
1, rigid behavior
Say fixed words and do fixed actions to relatives or strangers, not knowing that it should change from person to person, from time to time and from place to place; Treat toys or certain items in a fixed way; Be dependent on certain items.
2. Interpersonal communication barriers
Ignore people and play with yourself; Not clingy (unlike ordinary children who pester adults, they like adults to hug, tease and play with him). Some people describe that they regard their parents as "tools of life", and only hold their mother's hand when they want to eat (rather than "objects of affection"), and ignore their mother when they have nothing to do.
3. Abnormal reaction to the outside world
Many parents with autism describe their children as "deaf" and "blind", so they have had the experience of taking their children to otolaryngology. They often behave as if nothing had happened, as if they were living in their own world forever, and what happened outside could not pollute them.
4. Communication barriers
Also known as language retardation. Many parents take their children to the hospital because their children are "a few years old and can't talk." The main manifestations are: unclear articulation, too fast speech speed, too high or too low tone; Say a single word instead of a complete sentence; Parody is obvious, such as reciting poems, advertising words, or repeating other people's questions.