AUTISM AND YOUR CHILD

In the past (and even now), parents were usually told to wait until a child is three before a diagnosis is made. This is unacceptably late. Parents of children with autism can tell you that this wait is usually not beneficial for anyone especially the child. Precious time is lost during this early and critical period. Most early interventionists now agree that intervention should begin as early as possible even at eighteen months.

The Checklist for Autism in Toddlers or the CHAT was designed for use with children as young as 18 months old. Designed in the United Kingdom, researchers took a sample of 10,000 children and found some early predictors for autism.

Early Autism Predictors

Some other possible signs and symptoms taken from The Importance of Early diagnosis in Autism published by Autism Society Ontario for newborns to eighteen month olds with autism are:

1. At 18 months, an infant with autism may:

2. At one and a half to four years old, children with autism may:

3. In children age four years & older. Children with autism may:

**If you are concerned that your child may be showing signs of the Autism Spectrum Disorder and would like more information please call Katie Myers with Adams Memorial Hospital’s Behavioral Health Outpatient Center. 260-724-2145 ext. 3400 or Toll free 1-800-736-4303.


 

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