What Are The Signs of Autism?
Signs of Autism
As parents, we always want to reject that our loved child has a problem. But when it comes to Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), it is vital we recognize the early warning signs and initiate intervention during the pre-school years. Effective parenting strategies, psycho-educational intervention, and involvement of parents, are major factors to successfully overcoming difficulties.
So what is this eerie diagnosis? What should we monitor?
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We watch for 3 areas: inability to develop communication and social skills, lack of understanding spoken and unspoken language and behavioural challenges.
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If our child fails to create and maintain age appropriate social interactions; he socially doesn’t reciprocate and he appears aloof and not interested in social ways. Symptoms of the disorder always show up before age of three and we may not see them up to school age. When we are aware we may identify significant social impairment (through interactions with parents, grandparents, siblings or peers).
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A few children diagnosed with ASD have distinctive skills in certain areas (for instance in mathematics, arts and music) but we always see odd behavioural characteristics (repetitive and/or unusual behaviours) that vary in terms of degree and frequency (self-soothing, echoing, scripting, inappropriate use of toys, meaningless routines and actions).
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We might not notice children with High Functioning Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome in a group unless we focus on behaviours and reciprocations. Children with Asperger’s Syndrome have broad language (no delays in language development) yet we have to notice they don’t use it functionally.
Did you know that
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ASD is one of the most increasing children diagnoses (along with Attention and Hyperactivity Deficits)?
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There is a growing number of children diagnosed with ASD who have an average or above average IQ (though IQ is not about social and emotional intelligence)?
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Statistics show that these children are at a big risk? The suicide rate in Asperger’s teenagers is higher than that of the typical population.