What are the symptoms of children with mild autism

  Due to the increasing popularity of knowledge related to autism, many parents have realized that some personality abnormalities in their children may be symptoms of autism, and timely examination and patient treatment are needed to improve their children's condition. So, what are the symptoms of children with mild autism?

  

What are the symptoms of children with mild autism1

  Firstly, if there is mild autism, parents may observe that their children have difficulty communicating with others and are unable to express themselves well in daily life. Even sometimes, children may not understand what others are saying, and they may rarely communicate with others themselves, always accustomed to repeating certain actions or postures.

  Secondly, some children with mild autism may also develop feelings of dependence on certain items. Emotionally, it may also be relatively plain. In daily life, there may be frequent unexplained crying or laughter, and a lack of strong fear. At this time, parents should pay attention and take their children to the hospital for examination to see if they have autism.

  In addition, if a child has autism, they may often exhibit impulsive behaviors and even engage in behaviors that harm themselves. For example, some children may frequently hit their heads with walls, pull their hair, and bite themselves. Parents must pay attention to their children's supervision.

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