Early Signs of Autism
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- 3. Webb, Sara Jane, and Emily J H Jones. “Early Identification of Autism: Early Characteristics, Onset of Symptoms, and Diagnostic Stability.” Infants and young children vol. 22,2 (2009): 100-118. doi:10.1097/IYC.0b013e3181a02f7f
10. Repetitive Behaviors
A repetitive behavior includes any kind of movement, phrase, sound, etc. that is repeated over and over without apparent reason. Repetitive behaviors can include actions such as rocking, hand flapping, finger flicking, sound making, etc. Typically, repetitive behaviors are usually not the first sign of Autism and it is therefore more important to identify the earlier signs especially social and communication difficulties.1Martínez-Pedraza, Frances de L., and Alice S Carter. “Autism spectrum disorders in young children.” Child and adolescent psychiatric clinics of North America vol. 18,3 (2009): 645-63. doi:10.1016/j.chc.2009.02.002
Infants and toddlers will display repetitive behavior such as excessive and prolonged arm waving and rocking back and forth; however, this is found to be more of an observation vs concrete evidence of Autism.3Webb, Sara Jane, and Emily J H Jones. “Early Identification of Autism: Early Characteristics, Onset of Symptoms, and Diagnostic Stability.” Infants and young children vol. 22,2 (2009): 100-118. doi:10.1097/IYC.0b013e3181a02f7f
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