heyy there!!! what a wonderfull son!! iam a student at a local collage in my home town and im studying autistic. kids! maby one approch since he canot speak get a lap top and get note pad open! and let him try and talk too you in that way! there was a case of a boy he is 8 and he would type and spell better then any adult he just knew how to type and respond! hope u can try!
why would he do that same mamama dadadada.. :D no reason.. of course sometimes its nice but.. what about different kinds of speech? does he like music? i have asperger's and i like only diverse things and if the patterns are interesting. though, i don't know him :D. i'm just wondering. anyway, best wishes :)
My opinion - I learnt that when they appear to be excited, they feel fear or anger, be really gentle with them. Try to think that they feel angry all the time even they smile or be excited. It works when you see them responding calmer and happier =)
My son now at 5 yrs old says "tickle" the only word he can say, it started out lick lick lick" then lickalickalicka" now tickle" but sometimes it's still "lickle" So i think it is a beginning of speech. Unfortunately my son hasn't spoken any more words yet, but does say"guya ha" for going out. Don't get discouraged it is pretty slow for us, but at least it is emerging anything new that doesn't hurt him is good as far as we are concerned.
my brother is 9 and has autism and hes the smartest in his special ed class ......and he loves being hugged by mom but he doesnt want me 2 hug him sometimes
I have watched this a few times now and can't believe how similar his sounds are to my son Benton's sounds he makes. Sometimes we can get him to say the mamamamama sound but only when HE wants to- not when we want him to. But ALOT of the sounds J Makes are just like Bentons like EXACTLY - kinda weird. I'll try to get another video of him where hes making these sounds and sent it to you guys if u dont mind. I wont use music this time-promise!
he i saying Mom! mine started with this and eventhough they dont say it right at first correct him and let him see you understand what he means and he will continue trying. He is so adorable!
Yeah J, It definately sounds like J is trying to repeat what Dad(?) is saying and I am very excited for you and J, It sounds like J will be talking soon (hopefully).
My son David is 3 almost 4 and he is Autistic and also non-verbal as well I pray for David to do this, but I know it will come one day.
heyy there!!! what a wonderfull son!! iam a student at a local collage in my home town and im studying autistic. kids! maby one approch since he canot speak get a lap top and get note pad open! and let him try and talk too you in that way! there was a case of a boy he is 8 and he would type and spell better then any adult he just knew how to type and respond! hope u can try!
sheldon666 1 year ago
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why would he do that same mamama dadadada.. :D no reason.. of course sometimes its nice but.. what about different kinds of speech? does he like music? i have asperger's and i like only diverse things and if the patterns are interesting. though, i don't know him :D. i'm just wondering. anyway, best wishes :)
hyperprogressive 1 year ago
My opinion - I learnt that when they appear to be excited, they feel fear or anger, be really gentle with them. Try to think that they feel angry all the time even they smile or be excited. It works when you see them responding calmer and happier =)
A gentle touch, i mean really gentle sounds.
Leti359 1 year ago
unconditional love
is seen
through this man's eyes
for his son
oneseeker2 2 years ago
Good work. Hopefully everything will start changing ,once he will start speaking out words.
My son is 3 , similar story - no eye contact ,no verbal - but games, sounds, attention are probably only good therapy.
mrkaa001 2 years ago
My son now at 5 yrs old says "tickle" the only word he can say, it started out lick lick lick" then lickalickalicka" now tickle" but sometimes it's still "lickle" So i think it is a beginning of speech. Unfortunately my son hasn't spoken any more words yet, but does say"guya ha" for going out. Don't get discouraged it is pretty slow for us, but at least it is emerging anything new that doesn't hurt him is good as far as we are concerned.
CJEB4 2 years ago
my brother is 9 and has autism and hes the smartest in his special ed class ......and he loves being hugged by mom but he doesnt want me 2 hug him sometimes
ashcute334 2 years ago
aww at least he seems to have some eye contact and enjoys some hugs and snuggles!
some autistic children could care less if their parents touched them. It just depends on how their brain is wired
emeraldsunsets 2 years ago
He is he mimicking the rhythm of speech :D
Mi son used to make the same, and now he is spelling his firsts words, he is 4 :D
continue with the good job :D
Hugs! im very glad for you
adrishelton 2 years ago
I have watched this a few times now and can't believe how similar his sounds are to my son Benton's sounds he makes. Sometimes we can get him to say the mamamamama sound but only when HE wants to- not when we want him to. But ALOT of the sounds J Makes are just like Bentons like EXACTLY - kinda weird. I'll try to get another video of him where hes making these sounds and sent it to you guys if u dont mind. I wont use music this time-promise!
Michellemartin1 2 years ago
I'd like that, Michelle. Thank you. To see and hear another child like my son would be amazing.
nicolajanes 2 years ago
he i saying Mom! mine started with this and eventhough they dont say it right at first correct him and let him see you understand what he means and he will continue trying. He is so adorable!
EsmeT 3 years ago
Yeah J, It definately sounds like J is trying to repeat what Dad(?) is saying and I am very excited for you and J, It sounds like J will be talking soon (hopefully).
My son David is 3 almost 4 and he is Autistic and also non-verbal as well I pray for David to do this, but I know it will come one day.
Best of Luck with J
debisamomof3 3 years ago