Learn how to identify early signs of autism and understand the importance of early intervention. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) can show early developmental differences in communication, behavior, and social interaction during infancy and early childhood. Early recognition helps parents take timely action, allowing children to receive the right support, therapies, and guidance for improved communication, learning, emotional regulation, and social development.
Limited speech development, reduced response to name, or difficulty in expressive communication.
Reduced eye contact, limited social engagement, or difficulty in interacting with peers.
Repetitive movements, strict routines, or intense focus on specific objects or activities.
Early identification of autism signs helps children receive timely intervention, improving communication, learning abilities, emotional development, and social skills.
Parents can support by engaging in structured play, improving communication routines, maintaining consistency, and encouraging positive social interactions.
If early signs persist such as delayed speech, lack of social response, or repetitive behaviors, professional evaluation and early intervention are recommended.