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    Symptoms of Autism Spectrum Disorders

    Special People That Walk Among Us

    While we have discussed that there are some people who walk among us that are not really like us, we need to delve deeper into the clear cut symptoms of autism spectrum disorders.

    It's not that these people are aliens or anything, it's just that they have something that we can only hope to understand. These people are the ones inflicted with developmental disability. These people walk the same roads, travel the same routes, and mostly do the same things that we do, but the difference is that they observe the world in a dissimilar light. Most people don't comprehend how it's to walk the road they do.

    Though some of the developmental disabilities are easy to spot just by looking at their physical appearance, Autism is actually not that easy to distinguish because there are no physical deformities or distinguishing characteristics that accompany it. So the only technique to single out a person with autism is to know the symptoms or the characteristics of autism.

    Knowing the symptoms of this lifelong disorder

    There are dissimilar signs and symptoms that accompany autism, but there are some symptoms that are easily distinguishable and there are minor symptoms that can be found only in some people and not all. There are major signs and symptoms of autism though, and they are the the bulk common in all cases.

    Communication is one of the the bulk common skills that autism regresses or under develops and it's also one of the the bulk commonly observed symptoms of autism. Communication skills that are affected are both verbal skills (spoken word or verbal communication) and also non-verbal skills (unspoken which includes facial expressions, body language, pointing and smiling and other wordless forms of communication). It is easier to distinguish the symptom in children, especially children who are still in the early development stages. Typically children would beginning learning their mother tongue by the age of one. Though some cases may vary, a normal truth is that children learn to talk at this young age. Even if some children are yet to actually utter words, children should employ other forms of communication at the age of one. Some of these non-verbal forms of communication are hand gestures, body movement, pointing and smiling. If children at the age of one do not exhibit any conciousness of such skills it may be a sign that they do have autism.

    Another skill that autism exhibits is a person's social skills, though we can say that it could be partly because of the lack of communication skills. A person with autism is usually reserved and unsociable. Oftentimes people misconstrue shyness and reserve as symptoms of autism. But there is more to not talking than having autism. The main difference is that people with autism don't usually select to be withdrawn. They are compelled by an unknown force to be solely attracted to their own world. Though they may partake people in conversation the span of time that they are focused on the conversation can either be really short or fleeting on and off. There are other social skills such as sharing deep-seated emotions with people, comprehension of how others think and feel about a certain issue and showing concern towards others. Though some of the symptoms can be related with other developmental disabilities, the intensity and the gravity would dictate at what level they are.

    Another distinct symptom of people with autism is evident in his or her habits, mannerisms, or cyclic behaviors, otherwise known as "typecast behaviors." Habits such as repeating terms or actions, fanatically following normal actions or plans and playing in monotonous habits is clearly associated to the development of autism. The signs of autism can more often than not be noticed by 18 months. There are many of likely crimson flags for autism - behaviors that may be ciphers or indications of autism. Some features might denote a holdup in one or other areas of improvement, while others could be more distinctive of autism spectrum disorders.

    These are just some of the the bulk common indicators or symptoms of autism but these are not the only ones. There other symptoms that are documented but sometimes they are related with other developmental disabilities. Though some of them do eventuate in the bulk of the developmental disabilities, these symptoms are some of the the bulk common and are the the bulk prevalent in the case of autism.

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