You ladies are so educated on SN and very knowledgeable of your children. I feel like most of the time I do not understand this or my child. I quit my job to stay home with him to help work with him. I've tried activities we've went out and bought more educational toys but he does want to do it. He doesn't want to play with toys like he's supposed to he doesn't want to pretend play and when I try he just gets mad and thows a fit throwing stuff and kicking. I don't know what I'm doing wrong?!
Speech and OT will address the symptoms but not the underlying developmental disorder causing them.
My personal preference is for ABA, it has done wonders for DD, for DD they are working on playskills as part of her social skills work in the classroom with NT peers.
This needs professional work, it's not something you can force the kid to do unless you know how to approach it correctly. Their brains are wired differently so need to be taught certain skills differently. And there are often underlying skills and/or negative behaviors that have to be learned/addressed before more advanced skills (like interactive play) can be taught/learned.
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And there are often underlying skills and/or negative behaviors that have to be learned/addressed before more advanced skills (like interactive play) can be taught/learned.