help infant has autism please help

 

I am a childminder and have cared for a number of children that have experienced diarrhoea. 

There are so many bugs going around the toddlers, plus people are generally more social these days. We are all sending our children to nurseries, playgroups,toddlers etc. to encourage our children to become social.

The concern was -  that when a toddler has diarrhoea -

 the bad bacteria will continue to multiply if they are fed milk during the illnesss -

They need clear fluids to keep them hydrated and protect their brain - aviod cows milk at this time, if at all possible

Cows milk multiplies the bad bacteria -

Please advise other parents with new babies and anyone with a child specifically under 3yrs of age - if their baby/child becomes ill with diarrhoea they must aviod giving the baby/ child cows milk until they recover. use alternatives if you have to - plus ask your G.P. for dietry advice. 

Wierd thing is -  yoghurt contains all the good bacteria to put the balance back in the gut - so aviod the cows milk but still try yoghurt, you can get pro biotic drinks too, but advice is only use them for a child when they are ill, as children don't normally need probiotic products in their daily diet.

 I phone Morrisons customer care helpline - they were really helpful - gave advice re: consuming probiotics and yoghurt if under 3yr old and during pregnancy

 

 

Please spread the word - thanks

 

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  • PREVENTIONISBETTERTHANCURE said:

    I will put the spray foam out each day see if will de-sensitise

    It won't. I have been sensitive to light for the last 12 years. (nothing to do with my Autism, btw) Exposing me to too much light is physically painful; as is exposing me to too much noise, too much loud noise and certain noises.

    If someone has sensory issues, you should work around them and try to make everything easier for them. For example, I have had to ask that some lights are switched off; as it's too much light.

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  • PREVENTIONISBETTERTHANCURE said:

    I will put the spray foam out each day see if will de-sensitise

    It won't. I have been sensitive to light for the last 12 years. (nothing to do with my Autism, btw) Exposing me to too much light is physically painful; as is exposing me to too much noise, too much loud noise and certain noises.

    If someone has sensory issues, you should work around them and try to make everything easier for them. For example, I have had to ask that some lights are switched off; as it's too much light.

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