Below you will find the majority of symptoms associated with High-Functioning Autism (HFA), also referred to as Asperger’s. The HFA child will not usually have all of these traits. We will look at the following categories: sensory sensitivities, cognitive issues, motor clumsiness, narrow range of interests, insistence on set routines, impairments in language, and difficulty with reciprocal social interactions. Sensory Sensitivity Checklist— 1. Difficulty in visual areas: Avoids eye contact Displays discomfort/anxiety when looking at certain pictures (e.g., the child feels as if the visual experience is closing in on him) Engages in intense staring Stands too close to objects or people 2. Difficulty in auditory areas: Covers ears when certain sounds are made Displays an inability to focus when surrounded by multiple sounds (e.g., shopping mall, airport, party) Displays extreme fear when unexpected noises occur Fearful of the sounds particular objects make ...
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Here are some tips that helped our son cope at school
1. The teacher works with a 'time timer' which helps him by seeing the time frame in a visual way
2. We use headphones and classical music while he is working and sometimes the teacher moves him to another space which is less hectic. If possible he turns his chair around to face the wall while working.
3. after the teacher explains what needs to be done to the whole class he get's an extra one on one minute to make sure he follows (when possible).
4. For every task he finishes on time he gets to choose what he wants to do after. So in our case his obsession is cars - he gets to do something related to cars.
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