Some children are prone to developing autism due to the neglect and care of their parents. When a two-year-old baby shows the following symptoms, it is very likely to have autism, and mothers must pay attention.
1. Lack of eye to eye contact and facial expressions, unable to communicate through body posture or gestures.
Children with autism rarely have eye contact with others and their facial expressions are not rich. For example, a normal child would laugh and show happiness when teasing him. Children with autism do not exhibit such pleasant symptoms. Patients cannot understand other people's expressions and cannot decipher their thoughts. I cannot understand using sarcastic language, puns, or metaphors to others. Some children with autism are sensitive to slight sounds, such as approaching them lightly, and they will react strongly. Or there may be no response to very strong sounds, such as the child not responding to setting off firecrackers outside.
2. Cold response to intimacy and inability to establish normal attachment.
Children around two years old may experience anxiety when approached or hugged by strangers, but children with autism do not respond when strangers hug them and can be alone without chasing their loved ones. Call his name, you may agree, but you won't turn back.
3. Children with disabilities rarely actively engage in interactive games with their peers.
Children with autism often refuse to participate in other people's games and make friends with others.