Potential signs of autism in children

While there is no definitive cure for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), one of the best ways to manage the disorder and improve the social skills of a child throughout their life is to detect it early in children.

A recent study published in The European Journal of Neuroscience suggests that Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) can be seen in children as young as four months of age simply by watching how they respond to other people’s social interaction, as well as during games such as peek-a-boo or action songs such as Incy Wincy Spider. “We found that babies who are diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) at infant age show lower levels of brain activity when playing interactive social games or watching people yawn or laugh,” says the study’s leader, Dr Sarah-Lloyd Fox.

We take a look at a few potential signs of autism (highlighted in the study) that parents should take note of.

Possible symptoms of ASD

Good to know: ASD is a complex disorder parents should be careful of diagnosing it purely on how their child engages with certain social activities. This should only serve as a clue as to whether to take your child for further testing.

Other signs of ASD to watch out for

 

The benefits of picking up ASD early

Studies have shown that about 10% of children who have been diagnosed with ASD in infancy will show great improvement by the time they hit their teens. There’s no harm in having your child assessed by your paediatrician or occupational therapist if you pick up any signs of ASD when interacting with him.

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