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Autism: Early Diagnose Can Make A Difference

What actually causes Autism is still to be fully known but early diagnose can surly prevent some serious damage in child's behavior such as social interactions, communication skills and adaptability. Children with Autism are different from those of normal children in some ways. Their growth is slow as compared to the normal children and are more susceptible to illness and conditions like digestive disorders, respiratory insufficiency, allergies and several others.

Parents suspecting their child to be autistic should observe the normal developmental milestones to confirm their child is having normal growth rate. It is not easy to identify the signs of autism in infants as they are mild. Autistic children will show little response to stimuli, unable to anticipate movements and pay attention to their mothers.

In addition to this there are few more symptoms that are visible in autistic children:

1. does not respond to his/her name, also lack of interest in friends.

2. They are slow learner, they learn speaking late at the age of three but are unable to communicate with people. They will never maintain an eye contact and usually you would find them repeating what you say or keep saying something

3. they are attached to particular object and they stick to that object. They will be in their own world and will not have realization of someone is speaking to them.

4. They will perform repetitive actions like rocking, spinning or hand-flapping, demand lee attention.

if you spot these signs in your child, without giving a second thought show her to an expert of autism so that the child gets the right approach.

 
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