My daughter is always salivating and I don't know what to do. She's 7 years old now and I don't know where she can be able to go school.
Thank you for our question. Here is what I found about autism on the National Institute for Mental Health NIMH website httpswww.nimh.nih.govhealthpublicationsautismlisting Please take some time to review this web page. Regarding schooling for your daughter, there are several types of schools that can cater to the needs of children with autism, including mainstream schools with support, special schools, and independent schools, each offering different levels of support and learning environments.When choosing a school, consider factors like the childs specific needs, the schools teaching methods, and the level of support available. Please review this website for some potentially helpful information about best autism schoolsprograms httpsacceltherapies.comresourcesarticlesbestautismschoolsprograms I hope this is helpful. Kind regards, Dr. Cuesta George M. Cuesta, Ph.D. Licensed Psychologist New York State
Seek help from you Medical Doctor there are medications that can help with this.
Hi. I would recommend that your daughter have a Speech and Language Evaluation by a licensed speech and language pathologist, as well as a medical work up for the cause of salivation. Together these professionals can provide treatment options. Sincerely, Dr. Laura SlapShelton, Psy.D.
Autism is linked to a brain development. People affected, usually have problem communicating and exhibit other socially behaviors not deemed normal. There is no cure for Autism, however if your child is showing these signs, consult a child behavior specialist to help with symptoms management.
Take a look at this link about constant salivation:
https://www.healthline.com/health/dental-and-oral-health/hypersalivation
This link gives you some clues about Autism Spectrum.
https://mehdm.com/2019/04/23/autism-symptoms-patterns-of-behavior-prevention/?4t9=ryt&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=2_new_d&utm_term=autism%20spectrum&utm_content=1.%20Autism%20Symptoms
Basically it can depend on the child or sex. Having a daughter is actually better than a son because males are more subsection to a more defined type. They usually are not social and don’t do normal activities and their emotional status is different. Just let them know that they are loved and helped by you and let them experience a normal lifestyle. It will be harder than normal but they were put there for a reason and you had them for a reason. Love them