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How to Recognize Symptoms and Signs of Autism in Children

Author: Jparrish

There are three major categories of development in which symptoms and signs of autism might show up. They are social interaction, language and behavior.

Social interaction: A child frequently will not reply when his or her name is called or when he or she is directly spoken to. The child may seem to not be aware of the person who is speaking to him or her. One of the symptoms and signs of autism involves being very sensitive to how things feel against the skin. Therefore, a child exhibiting symptoms will usually be in opposition to people holding or snuggling with him or her.

Poor eye contact is another established symptom that is exhibited. Frequently, children who are exhibiting symptoms and signs of Autism will seem like they are completely in their own world. They will not acknowledge or even be aware of other people in their area. They also will have no sense of the feelings of other people.

Language: One of the telling symptoms and signs of Autism is when a child begins to speak later than other children. An autistic child may lose the ability to say words or sentences that he or she could say before. Another symptom is for a child to ask for something, but not make eye contact with the person who is being spoken to. Learn more about mild symptoms of Autism here.

Children with autistic tendancies use a singsong voice at times. Other times they may speak in a robotic tone of voice. One of the revealing symptoms and signs of Autism is the inability to start or maintain a conversation. Children who have autism use a great deal of repetitive language, but they usually do not understand how to use the repeated words or phrases or know the meaning of what they are saying.

Behavior: One of the revealing signs and symptoms of autism is what is known as "flapping," which refers to the way autistic children flap their hands back and forth quickly in front of their faces. Children who have autistic tendencies make a lot of repetitive movements. They will invent very specific routines. When these routines are changed or interrupted, autistic children typically become upset or angry.

Constantly moving or rocking back and forth is common for children who show signs of autism. They may be infatuated with moving parts or certain objects. Many children who are showing symptoms and signs of autism are impervious to pain. Conversely, they are unusually sensitive to light, sounds, and touch.

If you think your child is showing any symptoms and signs of Autism, get them to a doctor to be tested and diagnosed as soon as possible so that you can begin training and treatment for your child.About the Author:

Jparrish is a teacher and a direct support professional. He has many years experience working with people who have disabilities. He enjoys helping others to experience success and to achieve things they didn't think were possible. Click here for more important information




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