Symptoms of Autism (ASD) and How to Detect It Early (Page 2 ) | August 19, 2025
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Main Symptoms of Autism (ASD)

1. 🗣️ Communication problems

People with autism may have difficulty showing themselves verbally, keeping a fluid conversation, or understanding social norms of language, such as gestures, tone of voice, or sarcasm.

2. 🔁 Repetitive behaviors

They may enduring repeat movements (such as hand flapping ), words, or actions. These routines offer them with security and structure.

3. 🙈 Avoid eye contact

They avoid eye contact during conversation, which is often one of the first signs parents or caregivers notice.

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.

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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

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

Support and treatment

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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:

  • 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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