• 4 months ago
Is your child a whiz at video games but shy at the playground?

Many children thrive in virtual worlds, but struggle with real-life social interaction. This could be a sign of virtual autism.

Watch this video to know more about virtual autism.




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Transcript
00:00Today, we are going to explore a unique way some children interact with the world, Virtual Autism.
00:07Imagine a child who navigates online worlds with ease, building intricate structures or conquering challenges.
00:15But in real-life social situations, they might seem withdrawn or struggle to connect.
00:21It affects how they interact and communicate with others in the real world.
00:26While virtual environments offer structure and predictability, neglecting real-life skills can hinder development.
00:34Virtual Autism can make it harder for children to make friends, learn social cues, manage emotions, navigate everyday situations.
00:44The good news is, with support, children with Virtual Autism can thrive.
00:50Early intervention from therapists and specialists can equip them with tools to understand social cues, develop communication skills, build confidence in real-life interactions.
01:03If you suspect your child might be showing signs of Virtual Autism, start with reducing the screen time for your child.
01:11If you suspect your child might have Virtual Autism, don't hesitate to talk to your pediatrician.
01:18They can provide guidance on next steps and potential resources for your child.
01:24Visit our website for more information and resources www.advancers.com

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