Autism and autism are two completely different concepts, and while they may sometimes have some similar manifestations, their causes, symptoms, and methods are very different. Listen to what the experts at Nanjing Tianyou Children's Hospital have to say.
Withdrawn personality refers to personality traits such as introversion, shyness, and reticence that a person exhibits in social situations. Withdrawn people usually like to be alone, are not very good at socializing with people, and do not like to express themselves in social situations. This personality trait may be related to a variety of factors such as the individual's personality traits, upbringing, experiences, etc.
Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder with social impairment, language impairment and repetitive behaviour at its core. People with autism often have difficulty forming normal social relationships with others, lack the ability to interact with others, and language development may also be affected. In addition, people with autism may also exhibit symptoms such as repetitive behaviors and narrow interests.
Although there are some similarities between withdrawn personality and autism, their causes and symptoms are very different. Withdrawn personality usually does not have much impact on a person's daily life, while autism can have a big impact on a person's ability to socialize, study, and work. Therefore, it is very important to distinguish between withdrawn personalities and autism.
So, how do you make the difference?First, we can observe the child's performance. If your child is showing significant symptoms such as social impairment, language impairment, and repetitive behaviors, it is important to consider whether it may be autism. Secondly, you can seek the help of a professional medical institution to carry out relevant examinations and assessments. Depending on the child's specific condition, the doctor will perform the necessary physical examination and psychological evaluation to determine whether the child has autism.
If a child is diagnosed with autism, parents and educational institutions need to actively cooperate with the doctor's ** plan to provide the child with appropriate education and training. At the same time, parents and educational institutions should also give more attention and support to children who are withdrawn to help them better adapt to school and social life.
In conclusion, autism and autism are two different concepts that need to be distinguished. If your child shows symptoms, it is advisable to seek medical help from a medical professional.