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What are the signs of AUTISM?

The autism diagnosis age and intensity of autism’s early signs vary widely. Some infants show hints in their first months. In others, behaviors become obvious as late as age 2 or 3.


Not all children with autism show all the signs. Many children who don’t have autism show a few. That’s why professional evaluation is crucial.


The following may indicate your child is at risk for an autism spectrum disorder. If your child exhibits any of the following, ask your pediatrician or family doctor for an evaluation right away:


  • By 6 months

Few or no big smiles or other warm, joyful and engaging expressions

Limited or no eye contact


  • By 9 months

Little or no back-and-forth sharing of sounds, smiles or other facial expressions


  • By 12 months

* Little or no babbling

* Little or no back-and-forth gestures such as pointing, showing, reaching or waving

*Little or no response to name


  • By 16 months

Very few or no words


  • By 24 months

Very few or no meaningful, two-word phrases (not including imitating or repeating)


At any age

* Loss of previously acquired speech, babbling or social skills

* Avoidance of eye contact

* Persistent preference for solitude

* Difficulty understanding other people’s feelings

* Delayed language development

* Persistent repetition of words or phrases (echolalia)

* Resistance to minor changes in routine or surroundings

* Restricted interests

* Repetitive behaviors (flapping, rocking, spinning, etc.)

* Unusual and intense reactions to sounds, smells, tastes, textures, lights and/or colors



If you have concerns, get your child screened and contact doctors and expert at ANVI Developmental Institution.


Tel: 9470138880. Address: Ganesh Plaza, Lalpur, Ranchi


The M-CHAT (Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers ™) can help you determine if a professional should evaluate your child.

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