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Giving birth to a child is the most joyful experience with one's life. The initial few weeks of child's life when he shows the developmental indications like focusing his eyes, trying to take a toy, crawling and allowing this to continue are few remarkable moments as a parent. It is real treat to look at your son or daughter becoming an adult before your vision. But exactly how are you going to feel when your child does not perform these milestones? Should you start to feel that this is happening because of some abnormality in the development of his brain, then may be your ideas are on the best track.
Autism is a developmental disorder which involves some abnormality and complication that prevents the normal growth and development of brain. The symptoms that people typically keep company with autism are generally three fold: impaired social interaction, limitation in language development and repetitive and restrictive behavior pattern. This issue prevents the standard growth of brain, resulting in the delay in the child's information processing system. The telling signs of autism will manifest themselves within the first 3 years of the child's birth. Parents of these a young child will notice that something missing within the developmental year of the child. Obviously it's very hard for the parents to simply accept the fact that their beautiful child differs from other kids, however the earlier they accept this fact the more beneficial it will likely be for their children.
The appearance of the autistic symptoms can manifest themselves in two ways: they are able to come in the child within the first three years of its life or even the child can, in the initial stage exhibit normal growth and then suddenly start to regress and lose the abilities that he had already acquired.
Although the symptoms of autism vary widely, but there are some behavioral pattern that remain constant in case of all the autistic children:
Social skills:
1. Failure to reply when the child's name is known as out. 2. Failure to keep eye-to-eye contact. 3. Sometimes exhibits signs of hearing impairment. 4. Dislikes any type of proximity, holding and cuddling. 5. Don't take account of others' feelings and neglect to show empathy. 6. Generally loner, do not like to possess playmates and retreats into his or her private world. 7. Generally refuse to people for assistance or request for things.
Language development:
1. These children generally have severe condition in speech development. 2. Sometimes they regress and lose the word what ability that they had already acquired. 3. They tend to avoid eye-to-eye contact when creating requests. 4. Even when they speak, they will use abnormal tone when speaking like robotic speech or singsong voice. 5. Lacks the opportunity to initiate a conversation with other people 6. Although they can repeat what they hear however they have no clue as to using themselves 7. They've difficulty in understanding even simple instructions. That is why repetition plays an essential part in their educational process.
Behavioral pattern:
1. The most commonly viewed autistic behavioral pattern is characterized by repetitive movements like hand-flapping, rocking or spinning. 2. They religiously follow their daily routine and get annoyed whether or not the slightest change is made to it. 3. Restless naturally. 4. Becomes obsessive about an element of a thing while ignoring the rest of the parts. 5. Extremely responsive to sound, touch and light while being oblivious towards the sensation of pain. 6. They develop food preferences and often long for stuff that aren't edible like dirt, chalk etc. 7. They frequently get engaged in self-destructive activities like cutting their limbs or banging their head on the wall.
Although it holds true that the kids don't grow at the same pace however the appearance of the aforementioned symptoms within the first 3 years of their life ought to be hint enough to let you know that the child is autistic. If so you need to speak to a specialist immediately and chalk out your course of action regarding your child.
