Autism or Autistic Spectrum Disorder is a group of symptoms resulting from abnormalities in brain development

causing impairments in language and communication development, social interaction, and some abnormal behaviors. Most symptoms begin to become clearly visible around 2 years of age, with symptoms varying in severity from person to person.
Suspicious symptoms of “autism” that parents can observe
Language and communication development disorders
- Rarely make eye contact
- Does not respond to name calling
- Do not gesture or point to express your needs.
- Do not point to indicate things of interest or do not pay attention when pointing things out.
- Do not imitate facial expressions or understand other people’s emotions.
- Use your own language that other people can’t understand (alien language)
- Repeatedly imitating something without understanding its meaning
- Speaks slower than his age
- There is a regression in development, especially in language and communication.
Behavioral disorders
- Likes to do the same things repeatedly, such as eating the same food or using the same things, and has difficulty accepting change.
- Repeatedly making distinctive gestures, such as walking on tiptoe, jumping and flapping hands when happy, looking at and moving your own fingers close to your face.
- Being extremely interested in something to the point of being obsessed.
- Playing with toys repeatedly, looking at แทงบอล UFABET ราคาดีที่สุด ไม่มีขั้นต่ำ areas of special interest, such as looking at the wheels of a car spinning.
- Don’t play pretend according to your age.
- Over- or under-responding to certain stimuli, such as extreme fear of the sound of a hair dryer or an unresponsiveness to pain.
- Disinterested in the environment and people around them, likes to isolate themselves, and does not play well with others.