How Brain Inflammation Affects Children with Autism

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 14

  • @solvisveen
    @solvisveen Před 2 lety +7

    Most autistic people are born with a nervous system that is more vulnerable to stress. Our society is not adapted to autistic needs.
    And this stress leads to a burnt out brain, which in turn leads to a bunch of "symptoms" that are actually originally caused by stress. Stress because an autistic person is pressured to "behave" and develop as much as possible like non-autistic people.
    We need to stop thinking that autistic ways of being and functioning are wrong. Stimming is both necessary and natural for autistic people. And trying to stop stimming that are not directly harmful to the child, only causes the child to become even more stressed. An autistic person has a great need to be allowed to be autistic, and not be manipulated or pressured to change their behavior. Just becausethe behavior is different from neurotypical children, does not mean it is wrong.
    Also note that an autistic child who learns to behave more like neurotypical children often only learns to mask their autistic needs. Many autistic people can live large parts of their lives and dissociate themselves from all the pain this inflicts on them. Because as children they learned that their natural behavior was not approved or accepted.

    • @ananse77
      @ananse77 Před 2 lety +5

      This video doesn't mention forcing kids not to stim if they need to. It mentions treating inflammation so that they don't NEED to stim.

  • @PrepperRapperFairy
    @PrepperRapperFairy Před rokem

    EVERY family with an autistic child NEEDS her.

  • @FroginFrock
    @FroginFrock Před 2 lety +3

    My son, 3,5 years old doesnt line up toys, doesn't walk on top toes, doesn't have stereptypics but he doesn't make eye conctact, doesn't look at me when i call him, barely do my directions, easily be distracted, and he memories all stuff. He actually start to speak at one year old asking "What's that?" and memorized all object names. This is why we didn't understand earlier his autism. He doesnt develop normal language, doesn't communicate. Confusing me all the time.

    • @afsahfarooq710
      @afsahfarooq710 Před 2 lety

      same expect that he doesn't say a word

    • @user-fk8iq4zz4e
      @user-fk8iq4zz4e Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@afsahfarooq710how as he progressed? Any tips to help? My son sounds similar.

  • @ArjunGhag-ix7te
    @ArjunGhag-ix7te Před rokem

    Thank you honey - it was lovely to stumble upon your videos

  • @tamyracardin5230
    @tamyracardin5230 Před rokem

    My 12 yr old, with Autism, is in the hospital right now. She had a seizure. After testing they found encephalitis on left side of her brain. She hadn't had a seizure in 10 years. It has been so scary.

    • @joannepownall1213
      @joannepownall1213 Před 6 dny

      Hope your daughter is doing well 🙏
      May I ask what her symptoms were other than seizures?

  • @FemmeIntangible
    @FemmeIntangible Před 2 lety +1

    Can you please make a video how to make pain-free switch to gluten-free diet? Dairy -free is easier.

    • @yourautismgameplan1637
      @yourautismgameplan1637  Před 2 lety +2

      I have so many more tips in my course - Www.yourautismgameplan.com/course - definitely check it out! On this and the sleep issue! Good sleep is foundational (for them and you!!)

  • @coolvideos4910
    @coolvideos4910 Před 2 lety

    My brother he is 10 years old he have autism and he have a lot of green veins on his body and he have problems with his teethes

  • @FemmeIntangible
    @FemmeIntangible Před 2 lety

    Oh, sleep! Pain of our life lately...

    • @yourautismgameplan1637
      @yourautismgameplan1637  Před 2 lety

      I have so many more tips in my course - Www.yourautismgameplan.com/course - definitely check it out! On this and the GF diet switch!