How do you recognize the symptoms of autism and how exactly is it diagnosed? These are good questions and as autism increases throughout the United States, it has never been more important to know the tell-tale signs to identify it.
When it comes to recognizing and diagnosing autism, time is not on your side. It is important to gather as much information as you possibly can, so you can make an accurate and intelligent decision about how to move forward with treating your child’s autism. Understanding how to identify the symptom is arguably the most important thing to know. Let’s take a look at the symptoms and diagnosis of autism.
When it comes to common symptoms, some of the most notorious ones are social delay and relationship problems, verbal and mental development delays and limited interest in physical and mental activities. While every child is different, every autistic child will likely have one or more of these symptoms that is observable.