What are the signs of Autism?
Although symptomology varies from person to person, according to the NIH...
the most obvious manifestations of autism are: social impairment, communication difficulties, sensory sensitives, and repetitive behaviors.
Social Impairments
Many people with ASD find social interactions difficult. The
mutual give-and-take nature of typical communication and
interaction is often particularly challenging. Children with ASD
may fail to respond to their names, avoid eye contact with other
people, and only interact with others to achieve specific goals.
Often children with ASD do not understand how to play or engage
with other children and may prefer to be alone. People with ASD
may find it difficult to understand other people’s feelings or
talk about their own feelings.
Communication Difficulties People with ASD may have very different verbal abilities ranging from no speech at all to speech that is fluent, but awkward and inappropriate. Some children with ASD may have delayed speech and language skills, may repeat phrases, and give unrelated answers to questions. In addition, people with ASD can have a hard time using and understanding non-verbal cues such as gestures, body language, or tone of voice. For example, young children with ASD might not understand what it means to wave goodbye. People with ASD may also speak in flat, robot-like or a sing-song voice about a narrow range of favorite topics, with little regard for the interests of the person to whom they are speaking.
Repetitive and characteristic behaviors
Many children with ASD engage in repetitive movements or unusual
behaviors such as flapping their arms, rocking from side to side,
or twirling. They may become preoccupied with parts of objects
like the wheels on a toy truck. Children may also become
obsessively interested in a particular topic such as airplanes or
memorizing train schedules. Many people with ASD seem to thrive
so much on routine that changes to the daily patterns of life —
like an unexpected stop on the way home from school — can be very
challenging. Some children may even get angry or have emotional
outbursts, especially when placed in a new or overly stimulating
environment.