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The "star teenager" Xiao Dai, who plays the pottery flute, was diagnosed with autism at the age of 3 and the music ignited a new life to give them a little more attention to the summary

author:Xingkang autism chain brand

An orchestra of 13 "Star Kids" in East Shenzhen (known as "Star Kids" for autistic children) has attracted attention. Among them, xiao Dai, a member of the orchestra, became popular because of his pottery flute, clean face, clear eyes, and two small tiger teeth when he smiled, and he touched countless netizens. The 16-year-old autistic beautiful teenager played the pottery flute and became popular, and his clear eyes touched netizens.

The "star teenager" Xiao Dai, who plays the pottery flute, was diagnosed with autism at the age of 3 and the music ignited a new life to give them a little more attention to the summary

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Xiao Daifeng, whose full name is Li Daifeng, is a 16-year-old junior high school student at a special education school and one of the members of the Shenzhen Ed Orchestra, Xiao Dai's mother, Ms. Hu, said that the child has been with the orchestra for 3 years, and her favorite instruments are pottery flute and gourd silk. "When the child was 3 years old, he was diagnosed with autism and tried many therapies, and the results were not satisfactory Xiao Dai is currently moderately low-functioning autism."

The "star teenager" Xiao Dai, who plays the pottery flute, was diagnosed with autism at the age of 3 and the music ignited a new life to give them a little more attention to the summary

About 1 year and 8 months old, Ms. Hu and her husband found that the child was a little different from other children. "I couldn't find out with the child all day, when I took him to the parent-child class, I found that something was wrong, in the class, Xiao Dai was obviously out of place, and could not interact with other children." It's time to go to kindergarten, Ms. Hu and Xiao Dai have changed several kindergartens in succession. When she got the exact diagnosis was Xiao Dai, who was 3 years old and 10 months old, Ms. Hu couldn't believe it was autism. In order to deny the doctor's diagnosis, she looked up the information everywhere, but the more she looked, the more she felt that the diagnosis was correct, "I can't fool myself anymore." "

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As Xiao Dai grew up, Ms. Hu found that the child was interested in music.

The "star teenager" Xiao Dai, who plays the pottery flute, was diagnosed with autism at the age of 3 and the music ignited a new life to give them a little more attention to the summary

When Xiao Dai was four or five years old, Ms. Hu began to consciously let him take more music lessons, and around the age of 11, Xiao Dai began to learn musical instruments. Piano, drum kit, gourd silk, pottery flute, saxophone, now began to learn harmonica, don't look at him is only 16 years old, can play a lot of instruments, two years ago gourd silk passed the tenth level. Ms. Hu believes that the sight singing ear training and pitch training that she is exposed to when learning an instrument is of great help to practicing the ear and the sense of rhythm.

He loves that music is very focused once immersed in it, which is rare for a hyperactive child, and after entering the orchestra, he specialized in pottery flute and participated in several orchestra concerts." Xiao Dai's Shenzhen Philharmonic Orchestra is composed of 13 autistic children, the oldest of whom is 37 years old, the youngest is 13 years old, and 4 teachers are teaching guitar, piano, double row keys, vocal music, etc. Sun Lili, the head of the orchestra, introduced that the original intention of founding the orchestra was to improve the children's musical and cooperative ability, and the parents of the children could also hug the group to warm up and communicate with each other.

Sun Lili said that most of the children in the orchestra are older children with moderate and severe autism, because autistic children are immersed in their own small world, "at the beginning, the children's state is not very stable, and there are often times when emotions are out of control." Today, Xiao Dai has been with the orchestra for 3 years.

"He became more sunny and cheerful and enjoyed the stage. Before, he was very timid, very unconfident and did not like to talk to people, avoiding the eyes of others. Now, he smiles with strangers, and sometimes he makes a mistake and laughs sheepishly. ”

It is the music that makes Xiao Dai and this group of cute children rekindle new life.

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In the face of her son's popularity, Ms. Hu said that it is not necessarily a bad thing, "Society pays attention to autistic children, it must be a good thing." She believes that after more people understand autism, they will learn to accept tolerance, and children who see some "strange" movements in their daily lives will not say that they are not well tutored, "They will know that this child is autistic and will understand." At this time, parents will have a lot less psychological pressure.

Many parents of autistic children are very encouraged after seeing Xiao Dai's video, and they have rekindled their courage and cheered up. Like them, Ms. Hu hopes that everyone will pay attention to autistic patients and know more about autism. "

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Many people mistakenly think that "children of the stars" are born with artistic talent, in fact, in the class of the Philharmonic Orchestra, parents should work harder to learn and digest the music in order to practice with their children when they go home, and they must also be prepared to soothe their children's emotions at any time.

Xiao Dai's popularity has brought a lot of attention and discussion to him and the orchestra, hoping that this wave of traffic can make more people understand autism and have good intentions for autistic people. At the same time, I hope that through XiaoDai's growth experience, I can bring hope and motivation to more autistic families!

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