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Adhd/ mild autism
My son has been suspected mild ASD/ADHD at 2 years...he was under occupational and speech therapy so far. He is now 2.8 years with some improvement after classes. Now with the second wave of covid with a serious mutant virus, i dont know if its better to continue my sons classes or to stop it for a while. However i dont hope covid season is gonna end soon. Kindly give your valuable opinion. And also some immune boosters to protect my child as they dont have vaccine yet. He doesnt understand that we need to clean hands and not to be put in mouth.  Im a working mom and cant avail leaves.Im worried. Plz help.
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1stly you should continue occupational therapy and speech therapy if possible via video calls. And about the hand hygiene and all no kid his age would understand the meaning of all those things so don't worry
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Just avoid meeting people unnecessarily Keep your house and surroundings clean continue with whatever treatment is going on howmuchever is possible at home and decrease frequency of visits to the centre like go once a week instead of 3 times a week There are no immune boosters but give multivitamins SYP.BEVON 5ML ONCE A day for 3.to 6 months
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Continue sessions online or learn the activities to be done by parents and continue for few more months
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