The symptoms of childbirth are difficult to identify clearly for about two and a half years. Parents often notice that these children, who appear to be physically spontaneous, do not develop language and therefore bring them to the doctor. Since only experienced and trained doctors are able to accurately identify autism, a large percentage of children are identified at the age of 6 to 6 years.In today's day it is possible to identify this condition before the child is 6 years old. Science has been confirmed to have a profound impact on all areas such as communication skills, linguistic development, intellectual development, if the early identification and intervention can be initiated at the earliest.
How to recognize autism at a young age?
The development of communication skills such as shaking one's head, pointing eyes at a parent's finger pointing, turning one's head on hearing a recognizable voice, smiling when the person recognizes a child, 6 months to 6 years before any child's language is developed. If not, then developmental disabilities can be suspected in such children.What to do if you have doubts or identities?
Early detection is the most important therapy if children of such age are identified immediately. Children with autism are taught through communication, social behavior, various therapies and sports.Who and how to give such therapy?
Parents are the first mentors for children. Parents have the most time to spend with them. Therefore, it is important to first train parents and they find that children are most beneficial when playing therapy while playing in different situations in the house, in the environment.
Apart from the physical and linguistic development of your children, there is a fluctuation in the development of social communication skills, cognitive, fine / gross motor, and even sensory, so it is important to seek prompt identification and early intervention with the advice of a specialist. If any child has such symptoms, it should not be discouraged from early identification and early intervention.
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