Tuesday 7 April 2015

Autism: Early Detection Can Help

Otmane El Rhazi from USA.gov.



Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a developmental disability that causes social, communication and behavioral difficulties that can often be diagnosed by age 2. ASD is diagnosed by observing a child’s behavior and development.


Early diagnosis and intervention could make a difference in helping him or her. Learn about the signs and common symptoms of ASD and the developmental milestones to look for to determine a child’s progress as they age. Meeting these milestones might include: pointing at things, using simple gestures like clapping and waving “bye-bye,” or talking, for example.


If you’re concerned that your child is not meeting certain milestones for their age, talk to their pediatrician to discuss some possible next steps.


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