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9 Subtle Signs Your Child May Have Autism

9 Subtle Signs Your Child May Have Autism

9 Subtle Signs Your Child May Have Autism
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Lack of Emotion or Nonverbal Communication
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Lack of Language Skills
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Isolation
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Your Child Gets Upset Easily
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Not Engaging in Make-Believe Play With Other Children
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Performing Activities That Can Cause Self-Harm
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Your Child Isn't Hitting Developmental Milestones
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They Avoid Eye Contact
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Issues with Coordination
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9 Subtle Signs Your Child May Have Autism
Lack of Emotion or Nonverbal Communication
Lack of Language Skills
Isolation
Your Child Gets Upset Easily
Not Engaging in Make-Believe Play With Other Children
Performing Activities That Can Cause Self-Harm
Your Child Isn't Hitting Developmental Milestones
They Avoid Eye Contact
Issues with Coordination

9 Subtle Signs Your Child May Have Autism

As parents, we hope our children will be happy and healthy, and we know that regardless of any challenges they face, our love for them remains the same. However, it is helpful to be informed if your child has a condition you may not be aware of. Recognizing when your child is struggling can be difficult, particularly when it comes to autism, as the signs aren't always obvious. To help with early awareness, we have put together nine key signs that your child may be on the autism spectrum.

There are many different signs to watch for, such as a lack of language skills, constant irritability, engaging in self-harm, and not playing make-believe activities with the other kids. Granted, one or two of these signs don't automatically point to autism. However, if you notice them, speak to a medical professional for guidance.

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