Thursday, January 28, 2010

Dysphasia More Condition_symptoms Dysphasia... How To Act With Them??

Dysphasia... How to act with them?? - dysphasia more condition_symptoms

One of my friends has a daughter with dysphasia. I wonder how should I act when I'm with her, to feel good with me.

7 comments:

gnomiech... said...

Act normal around him. Do not try to articulate on the floor, otherwise you could feel his discomfort. Always smiling and when you are in the vicinity of this family, praise when she speaks.
Their mother (his friend), open to suggestions? Perhaps you could to her and tell her that you act not know how to. But I think if you are careful you do not have a problem.
Good luck and a bit of myself. Children, dysphagia or not, the inconvenience Grown "to see so do not let them know you sweat!

gnomiech... said...

Act normal around him. Do not try to articulate on the floor, otherwise you could feel his discomfort. Always smiling and when you are in the vicinity of this family, praise when she speaks.
Their mother (his friend), open to suggestions? Perhaps you could to her and tell her that you act not know how to. But I think if you are careful you do not have a problem.
Good luck and a bit of myself. Children, dysphagia or not, the inconvenience Grown "to see so do not let them know you sweat!

sojourne... said...

Be yourself. Do it like you would any friend. him. Interact with her. If they can nod yes and no, yes and no questions about it and how you feel and what you want. His friend.

sojourne... said...

Be yourself. Do it like you would any friend. him. Interact with her. If they can nod yes and no, yes and no questions about it and how you feel and what you want. His friend.

Tee said...

act as a rule. She has difficulty speaking, they have difficulties to have understood. Ask your friend.

xxxx said...

Whether it is an expressive or receptive dysphasia dysphasia. If only the words, then he understands what he says, can not but react in a clearly understandable. Then you have to have its own efforts to try to make understand it takes time and effort and patience. If she has a receptive dysphasia, a difficult question. Only then can communicate on a very basic level - the body language and facial expressions, as if the language of signs of happiness. Depends on what your weaknesses.

janet u said...

Think how you want someone to act when it was who had cut a child with a problem like ..... Always remember the golden rule "Do Unto Others as you have them you "........ She is a child and probably still has all the love and affection, which can all ask around you, your son .. .....

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