
**What is the cerebellum?** – The cerebellum is a part of the nervous system located behind the ear on both sides. – The cerebellum plays a role in balancing the body, maintaining balance in various positions, during activities, coordinating moving parts such as eyes, hands, feet, and the body itself… The cerebellum also plays a role in spatial orientation. **What is vestibular disorder?** – Vestibular disorder is a condition where the transmission process is disrupted or blocked due to damage to the vestibulocochlear nerve (cranial nerve VIII) or the blood vessels supplying the brain, or other injuries in the inner ear and brain area. This causes the vestibular system to
1. INTRODUCTION Autism spectrum disorder in young children is a disability caused by a complex of multiple functional disorders, so it requires not only medical intervention but also cooperation, support, and interventions in education, functional rehabilitation, psycho-social aspects… while also raising awareness for the community/family to reduce stigma and insecurities leading to negative impacts on the process of detection, early intervention, and education of children. The establishment and organization of interdisciplinary groups in the field of assessment, intervention, and education for autistic children are essential because they bring about higher effectiveness and quality in supporting children and families. That’s why Gold Time Education was founded with its understanding and continuous
“Hand play” is one of the abnormal behaviors in children that parents can easily notice. * Signs: – Pressing, squeezing, or rubbing fingertips together; – Constantly flapping, waving, or rotating wrists; – Clapping hands inappropriately, repeatedly; – Interlocking fingers, continuously spreading and closing palms; – Enjoying biting nails; – Bringing hands close to eyes, liking to raise fingers diagonally to admire or dance; – Always holding objects in hand; – Tapping fingers on the table; – Hand activities can last for a long time without boredom. – … The image of a child playing with hands. * When engaging in hand play, the child seeks a sense of security and
According to estimates, there are about 100 million people with autism worldwide, across various spectrums, with Vietnam having just under 1 million individuals. The number of people with autism is on the rise. However, a staggering 80-90% of autistic individuals in the working age group struggle to find employment. In reality, many autistic individuals possess strengths in observation, artistic talents, and high levels of concentration. Providing career guidance, vocational training, and creating job opportunities for autistic individuals not only holds humanitarian significance, enabling them to lead fulfilling lives and careers, but also significantly contributes to alleviating burdens on families and society. When discussing autism, most people tend to associate it
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