Symptoms of Autism (ASD) and How to Detect It Early (Page 2 ) | June 18, 2025
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3. 🙈 Avoid eye contact
They avoid eye contact during conversation, which is often one of the first signs parents or caregivers notice.

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4. 🎯 Restricted interests

They center intensely on a specific topic or activity. For example, learning all about trains, cars, dates, dinosaurs, or repeating the same song over and over again.

Other common symptoms of ASD (not included in the image)
Hyper or hyposensitivity to sounds, lights, textures or tastes.
Difficulty adapting to changes or unforeseen events.
Little facial or emotional expression .
Difficulty playing symbolically (e.g., pretending a box is a car).
Preference for being alone.
Difficulty understanding other people’s emotions (cognitive empathy).
How is it diagnosed?
Diagnosing ASD demands a multidisciplinary evaluation:

🔹 Clinical interviews
🔹 Behavioral observation
🔹 Language and communication development tests
🔹 Evaluation by child psychologists or neurologists

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It can be done from 18 months, and the earlier it is detected, the better the intervention tools will be .

Support and treatment

Although there is no cure, early intervention with speech, occupational, sensory, and emotional encourage therapies can make a huge difference in the quality of life for people with ASD.

Some forms of support:

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Prepare clear routines
ABA Therapy (Applied Behavior Analysis)
Adapted special education
Emotional encourage for the family
Boosting inclusive environments in schools and communities
Conclusion
Autism is not a tragedy. The real tragedy is not spotting it early, not providing support, and not understanding neurological diversity.

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