01/05/2019
Training the talent
A low functioning child with high intelligence
• Diagnosed at the age of 2; Started speech therapy, ABA, Occupational therapy
• Attended regular school but never sat; Mother started accompanying him to school for 2hours.
• He was pushed to a corner so that he cannot roam in the class.
• He bites his left palm in anger, tries to scratch others.
• Spoons and any metal objects, chocolate wrappers, shampoo sachets were his obsessions
• He used to just barge into grocery stores to pull a trail of sachets; ran to thrash cans in search of chocolate wrappers; rushes into neighbours house to find a spoon.
• He was intelligent though – learning was quick and writes exams when mother just gives some pressure around his fingers.
• He could articulate some sounds but did not develop word articulation until the age of 8.
• He needed full support for his self-help skills.
• He was on sugar, casein and gluten free diet to reduce his hyperactivity.
• His learning ability was optimally utilised. He started solving long problems multiplication and division in grade 2 and challenged with grammar and science lessons.
• He took at least 3 months to learn to associate a three sound with an object - /a/ - apple, /p/ for parrot. /n/ for nanna.
• He suddenly started telling the first sounds of all words.
• Within 2 months, he started articulating the sounds of all the words and similarly a whole sentence.
• He had enormous linguistic abilities that he could make a story with two items like onion and a needle.
• His vocabulary was huge and used excellent words in both Telugu and English.
• He himself started shedding his odd behaviours, overcame obsessions and turned a new leaf. He was as though a typical child locked in the autistic body.
• “I know , I have to pick red, but my hand does not go there. I am not able to control my hand," he muttered to his mom in his syllabified articulation. This showed a way to shift the focus of the therapy – Dyspraxia (difficulty in motor planning and ex*****on)
• He reads, loves to watch movie, sits through a party or any functions, shares his feelings so appropriately, understands and deduce from situation, excellent in decision making, have updates of current affairs.
• At age 13, he is in grade 8, independent in self-help skills, typing on key board (slow though) and aims to give his 10th grade board exams through typing or scribe assistance. Biting of palm to express anxiety continues.