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What Are the Signs of Autism in a Child? Discover Here*


Autistic children often approach social situations differently.
Autistic children often approach social situations differently.

Recognizing the signs of autism in a child can be a journey filled with curiosity and concern. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) affects how children communicate, behave, and experience the world. Early recognition is crucial for accessing tailored support and interventions. Here’s what to watch for.


Social Interaction Differences


Autistic children often interact differently than their peers. Signs may include:

Communication Challenges


Communication can vary significantly among children with autism:

Repetitive Behaviors and Routines


Repetitive behaviors and an affinity for routines are common:

  • Unusual Movements: Hand-flapping, spinning, or rocking are often self-soothing activities.

  • Fixation on Objects: They might focus intently on parts of a toy (like spinning wheels) rather than using it conventionally.

  • Resistance to Change: Even small disruptions to routine can cause distress.


Sensory Sensitivities


Sensory experiences can feel amplified or dull:

Why Early Recognition Matters


If you notice these signs, consult a pediatrician or specialist. Early intervention programs can significantly improve outcomes, helping children thrive by embracing their unique strengths.


Every child with autism has a world of potential waiting to be unlocked! For more information, download the One Autism Health app for FREE.


*results may vary, please consult a professional.

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