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How to tell if your child is autistic

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Nov 20, 2023, 02:00 IST
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​Early signs of Autism

According to the World Health Organization, about 1 in 100 children has autism. Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a developmental disability that affects the brain, leading to differences in behaviour, communication, and learning. While some causes are known, others remain a mystery. Scientists believe that various factors may contribute to the development of ASD, and understanding these causes is an ongoing process. Understanding the early signs of autism is crucial for parents and caregivers to provide the necessary support and intervention.

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​What is Autism?

As the US Center for Disease Control and Prevention explains, ASD is characterised by differences in brain development. While some cases have identifiable causes, many remain unknown. Scientists believe that a combination of genetic and environmental factors contributes to the complexity of ASD. The spectrum encompasses a wide range of abilities, making each individual with autism unique. Some may excel in certain areas, while others may require substantial assistance in daily life.

Here are the early signs of autism seen in young children as per the UK National Health Service.

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​Signs to look out for

1. Not responding to their name
A child not reacting to their name being called might indicate challenges in social communication. This behaviour can be an early signal of autism.

2. Avoiding eye contact
Difficulty maintaining eye contact is a common feature of autism, reflecting challenges in social interaction and communication.

3. Limited smiling in response
Children with autism may find it challenging to reciprocate smiles, especially in response to social cues. A lack of shared smiles could be indicative of social difficulties.

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​Body language could also be a sign

Sensitivity to stimuli


Intense reactions to specific tastes, smells, or sounds may point to sensory sensitivities, a characteristic trait in individuals with autism.

Repetitive movements


Watch for repetitive behaviours such as hand-flapping, finger-flicking, or body rocking. These repetitive actions often serve as self-soothing mechanisms.


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​Additional signs

Parents should be aware of potential delays in speech development, limited engagement in pretend play, and the repetition of certain phrases. While these signs can be indicative of autism, it's important to also keep in mind that every child develops at their own pace. Early intervention is key, and a comprehensive evaluation by healthcare professionals is necessary for an accurate diagnosis.

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