Question

My son came back and told me that there was a child in his class who said he had pediatric autism, and then told me that the child’s parents were often not at home, and that no one took care of him at home. He usually spends time alone at home. I don’t believe it, so I’m asking how pediatric autism is formed?

Answer

The causes of pediatric autism are complex. It could be that the child has an introverted personality. If they do not communicate with others for long periods, it is easy to develop autism. It could also be that the parents do not accompany the child, which leads to the child being quite solitary and not able to express any issues. All these reasons can lead to pediatric autism. Once this phenomenon occurs, the family must pay more attention to accompany the child, communicate more with them, and allow the child to interact with others.