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My 4 years autism boy
My 4 yrs autism boy maximum times create sound like he sings a song. How can I stop this behaviour of him. Pls anybody suggest urgent.
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Mentate syrup (Himalaya) 1tsf twice a day for six months.
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behave with all sympathize, don't get irritated।
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give him time as much you can give।
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Please heal the gut to control autism. Stop wheat and diary immediately Need to detox him to from heavy metal toxicity. Let me if further help required
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Never stop him He is just 4yrs You and your wife might be feeling embarassing or tiresome But everyone has a duty to look after our child Even normal children also be naughty and noisy that we become tired running after them But that doesn't mean we go for a counselling Yeah many parents make a mistake doing so Parents should be their first "parent", "lover" "educator",  and everything What you give you will get back Whatever explanation you find to cross me in your mind this is a basic theory Are your parents with you they will tell you about parenthood. About autism, the attitude should be given of that they are disabled Usually we enjoy a normal child singing isn't We have to do so in this case Yes it might in between midnight Caring is not a joke I see my so called child patient too cared my her parents I never felt that she was autistic when they came for consultation Hats off to all caring parents Even my normal child has to be taught a thousand times what to do what they shouldn't...still they will repeat..still we must try ..at some moment they take a positive change surprising us. Yes your child too will show that miracle Supportive Ayurvedic medicine is second to Caring.
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Do not try to stop him. In autism best treatment is homeopathy which improves communication and behavior. It should be a sustained treatment for full benefit.
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Yes can be treated him with homeopathic constitutional medication. Chat online for consultation ll guide you in detail.
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Hi,let him do wat he likes
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needs support chat with me in private window
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Do not try to stop him. Support him. Consult a pediatrician. He/She will guide you to nearest special care centre for autistic child.
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Hi Consult  pediatrician And  child  psychologist
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