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And it started spiraling and he was actually regressing and the little cute baby songs and fill-ins that he used to do were gone. But I was pregnant then I had the baby, then it was wintertime. Older kids can regress too. In that situation, it is very alarming when suddenly a 10-year old regresses, even a 10-year-old with severe autism if they suddenly lose skills that they once had or again, more slowly, how do you turn things around? How do you help the child get unstuck? Step number 1 for any kind of regressive autism or lack of progress is an assessment. And that doesn’t have to be waiting in line for a doctor to assess or having a behavior analyst assess. It can be a 1-page assessment like I created that you can get at no cost at marybarbera.com/join.
You do want to go to a pediatrician or family doctor. You might even need to go to a specialist who specializes in autism treatment and really look closely to see what’s going on. So whether it’s a regression or just the lack of progress in any area, whether we’re talking about a child who is not talking and you don’t know how to get them talking, if they are 10 years old and not taking a shower themselves or if they are having reading problems or if they are having sudden or chronic problem behaviors that you can’t control, you need to assess where they’re at and where they should be at. If it’s a young child, I did a video blog on the MCHAT. These are tools you can use to check yourself to see is my child falling really far behind?
I did a toddler guide, Is it autism, ADHD or typical toddler tantrums? You can get that at marybarbera.com/toddler. So just assess and, and when you assess, don’t count language and skills the child had more than a month ago. Especially if you’re seeing a regression because it’s not really helping the situation if you say yeah, my child touches body parts, but he can only touch his body parts if you sing a song or you haven’t heard the word ball for 3 months, but you’re still counting that as a word and I get it. I totally did that. I totally counted all kinds of utterances that I heard from Lucas before he regressed. So step number 1 for lack of progress or regressive autism, is an assessment: medical assessment, language assessment, self-care assessment, and problem behavior assessment. You want to know where your child or client is and where they should be at.
He has major problem behaviors at or near zero and a lot of that actually was due to medical intervention. I did a podcast with Dr. Murray, Lucas’s psychiatrist, that’s episode number 28, you can find that at marybarbera.com/28. After you do an assessment, then step number 2, no matter where you’re stuck is you want to make sure that if you’re stuck, your plan, your goals, your targets, your programs aren’t correct. It’s never the child’s fault. It’s always the people who are very, very much trying their best to help the child. I use the analogy that you need to peel the onion back. You need to find the layer where your child is going to be successful. So step number 2 for being stuck or seeing signs of regressive autism, after an assessment we have to revise the plan. Revise the goals, the targets, and the programs.
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