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Top 8 Sign Your infant Have Autism


Top 8 Sign Your infant Have Autism:

Here are some signs that your baby may be on the spectrum at six months. Signs and symptoms can vary, as well as the severity of symptoms. Watch your child's progress and consult a doctor if there are any abnormalities. It should be noted that autism in children is characterized by the absence of normal behavior rather than abnormal behavior.

1. Build a motorcycle overnight

In some children, it is suspected to be due to developmental delays, muscle abnormalities, and nutritional problems. Some babies cannot crawl or may learn to walk very late. Other children are more likely to have developmental delays when behavioral and learning problems occur.

 Development delays can occur in the following ways:

• The child looks very angry

• Muscles appear very tight, legs have little or no movement

• Head memory problems

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• Can't sit on the floor without support by 8 months

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• Not walking for 18 months

2. Iterative nature

Does your child sit or stand in an unusual position? Is your child involved in repetitive movements such as twisting their hands, arms or legs? Do they show unusual body movements, such as shaking hands?

3. Surveillance

Does your child point to things or people they are talking to? Does the child point, point, or reach for things? This is usually a 9 or 10 month old baby.

4. secret voting

Is your child struggling to get your attention? Did he go to pick up the kids? Your partner's reluctance to seek attention or connection can lead to problems with others as your child grows, which can be a problem for people on the spectrum.


5. Damage to the eyes

Does your child have limited contact with you and other loved ones? Do they track objects? As children grow up, they face non-vision as a form of communication and understanding.

6. Responsibility for the Name

Is your child not responding to his own name between 6 and 12 months? Parents who find this in their children are often concerned about hearing loss and don't know that it could be a sign of autism. If you notice this behavior in your child, watch for symptoms and see a doctor.

7. Call date and appearance

Does your child "baby talk," talk, or talk? Do they do it often? Your baby should usually be 12 months old.


8. Combination of rare prints

Some rare social problems: Does your child imitate other people's voices and actions? Will they share a record again? At 9 months, smiling, laughing, smiling, and facial expressions are early signs of autism.