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Is my Child Autistic?

By: Frankaleana Beana

The symptoms of Autism are several, and they are different in each child. Just because you witness some symptoms of Autism in your child does not indicate they are Autistic. There are other medical conditions that have the similar symptoms. A few children are late on their developmental milestones. Every child develops at their individual speed. Just because your child is not verbal by the time they are one does not signify for sure they have Autism.

If you have concerns as regards your child's development speak to their healthcare provider. They can tell you if extra testing ought to be considered. A lot of parents try to self diagnoses their children. This can cause a great mistake. It takes numerous qualified medical professionals to diagnose a child with Autism. This will not be made with one appointment at the doctors office. You will have a panel of health care providers evaluating your child. The earlier you have your child evaluated the better the probability of treatment helping the child.

Try not to evaluate your child with other children. Each child is an individual. They grow and mature at their own speed. While they may well be not on time at some milestones, they may surpass at others. Occasionally a parent has a gut instinct that tells them there is something not right. If you feel that your child is having problems and the pediatrician does not agree, get a second opinion. Parents have to be the voice for their child.

Finding out if your child is Autistic can take time. It can be a life changing experience for both the child and the parent. Once you discover out if your child is Autistic you can start the process of treatment, or finding out what is causing your child's problems if it is not Autism.

Signs that your child needs to be evaluated further include.
1. No eye contact
2. No communication. This can be sounds, or words.
3. Shows no emotions.
4. Does not pretend play.
5. Uses repetitive movements.
6. Have a problematical time with schedule changes.
7. Do not respond to you when you are talking to them. This can be with looks or words.
8. Does things over and over again.
9. Loses skills they knew.
10. Develops an liking to a certain food, or smell. These are sensory issues.

If you see these signs in your child talk to the pediatrician about them. Getting a diagnosis and treatment plan are very important. At the same time do not worry over every little thing. Some children just take a little longer to achieve their milestones.

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