| Infant Symptoms Of Autism | | | | not expressive of their own feelings and they are |
| The main symptoms of autism are of the social | | | | not sensitive to that of others. Infant Symptoms |
| and communicative nature, even though there are | | | | Of Autism |
| many more unusual behaviors and associated | | | | Most children with autism have significant delays in |
| symptoms related to this psychological condition. | | | | their ability to learn to speak, and there are |
| Sufferers of autism tend never to share their | | | | several cases in which the patient actually never |
| own enjoyment with others and never share in | | | | learns to speak at all. Plus, the fact that they |
| the enjoyment of others. Even in their infant | | | | don't make gestures often also contributes to |
| stages, when people make gestures and smiles at | | | | their inability to replace their ominously missing |
| them, they never respond with that communal | | | | speech with signs and gesticulations. If they do |
| smile like babies often do. For a specialist in the | | | | speak, many times they tend to just repeat what |
| profession, this is enough for an initial diagnosis, | | | | you have spoken to them back at you in what |
| although some people think it is inconclusive. | | | | you may think of as a parrot syndrome. |
| Autistic children make poor eye contact if at all, | | | | As a matter of fact, they could repeat whole |
| and rarely ever imitate sounds made to them. | | | | parts of a movie, play or event to you verbatim |
| And in addition to that, they do not make | | | | as though they had some amazing ability, but then |
| gestures of their own or respond to those of | | | | they could refuse to talk about anything else. |
| others. An autism patient will rarely ever point at | | | | Autistic patients tend to also misuse pronouns, |
| anyone or anything, and like a stubborn cat, they | | | | often using the second person in conversation to |
| would rather look everywhere else than at the | | | | refer to themselves, and as they age, they rarely |
| object you are pointing to. They do not make | | | | ever lose this symptom even if other |
| friends very well, and neither connect with their | | | | characteristics improve their perceptibly. |
| parents, siblings or caregivers because they are | | | | |