What are the manifestations of autism in infants at seven months old

  Autism is a mental illness characterized by severe loneliness, lack of emotional appeal, language development difficulties, repetitive stereotyped movements, etc. It usually occurs before the age of 3 and is a serious emotional disorder. So, what are the manifestations of autism in infants at seven months old?

  

What are the manifestations of autism in infants at seven months old1

  Firstly, in the early stages, it manifests as being particularly lonely and unable to smile at others. For example, when breastfeeding, the baby does not lean on and closely adheres to the adult. When parents reach out to hug him, the baby will not greet him, will not open their hands to make the gesture of being hugged, and will not pay attention to the adult who fucks him.

  Secondly, there is a lack of sensitivity to sound. Disregarding the sounds of the surrounding environment, some infants may also have perceptual impairments and slow responses to visual, auditory, and tactile stimuli.

  Thirdly, refuse to accept change. Frequently performing repetitive and stereotyped actions and game modes, or insisting on the order of toy placement, refusing to let others change their order arbitrarily. If a change is discovered, the temperament will become frustrated and irritable.

  Fourthly, it may also manifest symptoms such as imbalanced motor development, a preference for rotating objects, resistance to normal communication methods, and parrot like language learning.

  Finally, if parents find that their children have the above abnormal phenomena that cannot be judged, they should consult professional institutions, intervene and correct them as soon as possible, listen to expert opinions, establish rational understanding, and shorten the gap between them and normal children.

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