1. Performance in social interaction
Children with autism show obvious obstacles in social interaction, such as lack of eye contact, dislike of communicating with others, and inability to understand the emotions of others. These behaviors make it difficult for them to establish relationships with their families and peers, and also affect their learning and life.
2. Performance in language communication
Children with autism also have problems with language communication, such as delayed language development, repeated use of certain words or phrases, and the inability to understand what others are saying. These manifestations make it difficult for them to communicate effectively with others and also affect their self-expression and learning abilities.
3. Behavioral performance
Children with autism also have their own special manifestations in behavior, such as repetitive behaviors (such as shaking the body or fingers constantly), compulsive behaviors (such as insisting on doing things in a certain way), over-sensitivity to things, or Excessive pursuit of excitement, etc. These behaviors may cause confusion and misunderstanding among people around them, and may also affect the life and learning of children with autism.
4. Performance in sensory integration
Children with autism also have obvious manifestations in sensory integration, such as being overly sensitive to certain sounds or lights, and being overly averse to certain touches or tastes. These manifestations make it difficult for them to adapt to daily life and learning environment, and also affect their emotional state and behavior.
5. Performance in attention
Children with autism also have problems with attention, such as difficulty concentrating and lack of ability to shift attention. These performances will affect their learning and life, making it difficult for them to complete tasks and participate in activities.
6. Emotional and behavioral performance
Children with autism also have their own special manifestations in terms of emotional behavior, such as large mood swings, difficulty understanding other people\’s emotions, and lack of empathy. These manifestations can affect their relationships with family and peers, as well as their own emotional state and mental health.
Abstract:
Childhood autism is a series of disorders caused by neurodevelopmental abnormalities, mainly manifested in social interaction, language communication, behavior, sensory integration, attention and emotional behavior. These behaviors make it difficult for them to establish relationships with others and also affect their learning and life. Therefore, parents and educators should promptly address children\’s problems and provide corresponding support and help so that they can adapt to the social environment and integrate into collective life as soon as possible.