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Qingdao Yilin Autism Rehabilitation Center Charge Standard

The charging standard of Qingdao Yilin Autism Rehabilitation Center is: 8,500 yuan/month for one to five departments (including meals in 500 yuan), 9,000 yuan/month for integration departments (including meals in 500 yuan), and the meals are lunch for a parent and a child accompanying him during class.

The clinical manifestations of autism are:

First, social communication barriers

In infancy, children avoid eye contact, lack interest and response to people's voices, don't expect to be picked up, or are stiff when they are picked up and don't want to be close to people. In early childhood, children still avoid eye contact, often don't respond to calls, have no attachment to their parents, lack interest in interacting or playing with children of the same age, can't interact with children of the same age in an appropriate way, can't establish a partnership with children of the same age, can't share happiness with others, and can't seek comfort from others when they are unhappy or hurt.

After school, with the growth of age and the improvement of illness, children may become friendly and affectionate to their parents and compatriots, but they still obviously lack the interest and behavior of actively interacting with others.

Although some children are willing to communicate with others, there are still problems in their communication methods. They lack understanding of social customs, lack of response to other people's emotions, and can't adjust their behavior according to social occasions. Children still lack interest in communication and socialization when they are adults, and they can't establish a love relationship and get married.

Second, communication barriers.

1, non-verbal communication disorder?

Children with this disease often cry or scream to express their discomfort or needs. Older children may hold an adult's hand at what he wants, lack corresponding facial expressions, and their expressions often appear indifferent, and rarely use actions such as nodding, shaking their heads and waving their hands to express their wishes.

2. Speech communication disorder?

There are obvious speech communication obstacles in children with this disease, including: ① the ability of language understanding is impaired to varying degrees; (2) speech development is slow or underdeveloped, and some children have expressive speech before the age of 2-3, but it gradually decreases or even disappears completely; ③ Abnormal speech form and content: children often imitate speech, repeat speech rigidly, make mistakes in grammatical structure and personal pronouns, and have abnormal intonation, speech speed, rhythm and stress.

4 Impaired speech ability: Although some children can recite children's songs and advertisements, they rarely communicate in words, and they will not bring up topics, maintain topics or speak only with stereotyped and repetitive phrases, and they are entangled in the same topic.

Third, narrow interests

Children with this disease are not interested in toys and games that ordinary children like, but they are particularly interested in things that are not usually used as toys, such as round and rotatable things such as wheels and bottle caps. Some children are also attached to inanimate objects such as plastic bottles and wooden sticks.

Children's behaviors are often very rigid, such as doing things or playing with toys in the same way, requiring items to be placed in a fixed position, going out by the same route, and eating only a few foods for a long time. There are often rigid repetitive actions and strange behaviors, such as repeated jumping, staring at the eyes with hands, flapping or walking on tiptoe.