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There many early signs of autism and parents actually sometimes have a gut on it, but things that we know about are eye contact, you know, not monitoring the back and forth that a child would otherwise do and that is picked up very early. Babbling behavior and cooing sounds which are very early can also be repetitive.
I've had children sometimes having difficulty with motor imitation and that's one of the things that is talked about in the Literature. I've had children being repetitive even with the play. A child has been fascinated with the rattling and repetitively play with that.
You can have a child with sensory sensitivity, wanting to be held too much and not wanting to be held. Having a preference for constantly wanting to be rocked, for example. These are little concerns and parents can pick up on or have a gut on these things sometimes and they minimize it. So I think it's important to look at language, communication, and it could be verbal, non-verbal with social referencing, following, laughing.
The verbal value is very important, and this gaze-monitoring which you see a little child do. They monitor their mother's eyes. There's a back and forth. There's the alertness and interest in the other that seems to be missing or not adequately develop.
Not responding to their name when they're called, most kids should do that by eight to nine months of age. And when you find that happening, it is of concern. That is one of the earliest signs that need to be addressed and mention to your pediatrician.
One of the early signs that is commonly seen and is of concern is this lack of joint attention, which means we're both looking at something together. When you point toward something, a child will point to at something and look at you for you to understand. So there's that communication piece that seems to be missing. Children are often just reaching out for what they want.
And that's the way they communicate or they don't point with their index finger. There sometimes just lots of crying and no verbal communication.
So these are concerns that you have a social referencing or that lack of connection is something that parents pick up on and I think is definitely one of the earliest signs that needs to be concerned about.

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@PurpledaisyShasta
@PurpledaisyShasta 8 лет назад
some of my old primary school teachers noticed that i was autistic but they weren't allowed to say anything. the only reason i know this is because mum remembers one or more of my old teachers hinting to her that i might have autism. i just wish that teachers were allowed to notify the schools councilers so they can do what they can to notify the parents. i was diagnosed too late. if i had been diagnosed before i went into my first year of year six i could have been given the help i needed instead of being stuck with a teacher who bullied me relentlessly because i was different
@rproductions1865
@rproductions1865 8 лет назад
I would've killed the teacher who bullied you
@omararif8890
@omararif8890 7 лет назад
shastapurpledaisy you are perfect. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise
@missmia2765
@missmia2765 7 лет назад
+shastapurpledaisy Yeah same! When I was in third grade, my school psychologist told my mom my symptoms were "clearly Aspergers" but my mom angrily rebuffed her and said that I'd already been diagnosed with severe anxiety and that explained my symptoms. However, nobody knew I had both until recently.
@didiervandijk8714
@didiervandijk8714 6 лет назад
Ive had the same problem when i was a kid which caused much bigger problems later on
@andoli6988
@andoli6988 6 лет назад
shastapurpledaisy at my school when your atism you have to have mutielit my friend does so I know I am not sure if I have atism I still need a atism test
@cuckooclock8514
@cuckooclock8514 7 лет назад
Noy wanting to offend someone, but in the last few years, I've noticed autism becoming a "trend" somehow. Again, not wanting to offend anyone. I grew up in the late 80s, and 90s and all this "symptoms" they were part of everyday life of a child, seriously now. We were around 200 children in our neighborhood alone and all turned out good in their adult life without any therapy or anything else. I understand that autism is a thing and I acknowledge it, with some obvious cases, but some of this symptoms are nonsense, really. Nowadays every 1 out of 3 has autism. It seems to me that some parents desperately want to motivate their child's behavior labeling him or her as autistic. I don't buy the "wide spectrum" argument. According to that, we all have a form of autism, with no exception.
@gingerreeds216
@gingerreeds216 3 года назад
These signs were part of the everyday life of delayed children and children with undiagnosed autism. The average kid or parents who could tell something was off about the children would just either call them slow or said they were off but there wasn’t a specific term for it. Now it’s ASD. All kids did not act the same and there were plenty of children with developmental delays when I was growing up.
@tylerscott838
@tylerscott838 2 года назад
Autism wasn’t understood back in those days, old man.
@yamamnawras1939
@yamamnawras1939 8 лет назад
my younger brother has autisim he's 9 and I'm 10 I'm watching this that because i love him and care for him and i think others a chance of my other bbother as autisim too he's 7
@yamamnawras1939
@yamamnawras1939 8 лет назад
btw i help my mom take care of him
@negan6030
@negan6030 8 лет назад
+Yamam Nawras My brother has autism as well. He's a top lad :)
@venus4265
@venus4265 7 лет назад
My brother also has Autism
@kentlarson5020
@kentlarson5020 7 лет назад
you are such a good brother, did you experience trying to stop him when he's trying to bang his head?
@Views-fy6em
@Views-fy6em 6 лет назад
Yamam Nawras we don't care
@wildexperiense
@wildexperiense 3 года назад
yo I am 21 and I remember as a child I did most of the things in this video, I am not autistic and I think watching this video and having a young child can really shake you, it;s okey tho, your child is probably not autistic, nothing to worry about.
@sarahughes154
@sarahughes154 3 года назад
She talking about babies and toddlers, you cannot remember yourself that far back. This video is important for parents.
@jolinejoline2471
@jolinejoline2471 2 года назад
Judging from what you’ve written and your profile pic one thing is for sure : not the smartest in the box
@bobbye4731
@bobbye4731 Год назад
@@jolinejoline2471 🤣 shots fired!
@totallynoteverything1.
@totallynoteverything1. 6 лет назад
Im autistic and proud to be myself
@helenbeebe1570
@helenbeebe1570 8 лет назад
My son has autism and I love him to death I would never change him for nothing in the world and I would never try to change him from who he is and he only 5years old
@helenbeebe1570
@helenbeebe1570 7 лет назад
All I can say is as God bless me with a beautiful son you don't understand nothing I can't have any more children as God bless me with my beautiful son I'm not going to complain about nothing I am blessed
@DannyBoy777777
@DannyBoy777777 4 года назад
Really!? You wouldn't make autism disappear if you had the chance!?
@1100HondaCB
@1100HondaCB 8 лет назад
I am a 36 year old male. I was diagnosed with autism when I was 35. I can remember when I was 3 and went to a special school, mainly because I wasn't talking. All through my life I have had trouble making eye contact. I hated being touched and still do. I use to fixate on certain things and still do, especially spinning objects.
@chef-_-6584
@chef-_-6584 6 лет назад
1100HondaCB fidget spinners?
@Gamer_Gunk
@Gamer_Gunk 6 лет назад
Receding hairline???
@alittletlc
@alittletlc 5 лет назад
@@Gamer_Gunk not cool at all!
@neliob6518
@neliob6518 7 лет назад
Great informormation
@frodolover58
@frodolover58 5 лет назад
◦ I have been crippled with anxiety over our just turned 3 year old son and am so confused. I lose so much sleep and drive myself crazy! He’s been evaluated by ECI early childhood development) and a SLP (my request his old pediatrician could care less) and he passed” both but I still have my concerns. He was adopted at 2 months. He has 3 full bio siblings and 1 half sibling (different biological father). The half bio sibling has been dx with ASD. Here are the things that are wonderful that make me feel like he’s doing well: 0. He met all his milestones on time, walking was a tad late at 16 months but he cruised furniture for ages. Smiling on time, mimicking, laughing, clapping, waving, first words, all on time. Pointing I remember was at about a year old, but he couldn’t quite get his index finger out so I showed him once how and he got it then. He was still trying to gesture though. He had around 50 words at 18 months, unfortunately I stopped keeping track after that so can’t tell you how many at 24 months but don’t think it was a ton more. A few phrases on top of those words at 24 months. 0. He’s very social, loves saying hi to everyone. He loves going places and seeing new things. Crowds or not. He does make eye contact though with me I don’t think it’s great, everyone else it’s good. Toddler thing? As an infant no eye contact issues ever. 0. Regarding sensory stuff, I’ve seen no issues with loud noises, I’ve never seen him cover his ears. With this he loves baths but is not a fan of the shower. No sensory issues with brushing hair or teeth. No issues with clothes or tags other than he is getting opinionated on what he wears. Sometimes he will demand to wear pants. 0. He does answer to his name by looking up. We’ve never doubted that he knows he’s Warren. He will also ignore us at times, to where you have to yell to get his attention. That scares me. And he will ignore us if we talk to him at times. 0. He will demand to be cuddled usually at night. He likes to be in his chair to do that, he will give good hugs and randomly do it or give kisses, but not a ton for instance my hubby will always have to ask him for a hug before he goes to work. Even though Warren will say goodbye, wave to him, etc. He gets super excited when daddy or I come home. 0. We are convinced he understands a lot more than he lets on. Can understand directions, but I’ll talk more about this later some concerns here too. 0. I haven’t noticed any huge issues with transitions and schedule changes. I took him on a plane to Colorado at 26 months he was a tad fussy but was fascinated. He will more often than not have to be told more than once to do something but if I start counting he gets moving. 0. Regarding speech he will try and tell us some stuff like if my husband takes him to the park he will come home and say “mom a doggie” or “a train!” If they heard a train for instance. So I kind of consider that story telling? To add to that, here are my big concerns: 0. The SLP cleared him but my worry is that he still repeats a lot rather than answering. He can answer yes or no questions but for instance getting him out of a timeout he can’t explain why he was in there though I know he understands it. He has properly told me a couple times. But he still repeats a lot. So if I ask “him do we hit?” He will either say no (proper response) or repeat my question (echolalia??) That’s one example. If he’s asked “how are you?” He repeats it back. Also just now I told him by and have fun with daddy, he repeated it back. Still lots of spontaneous speech too. 0. He has a ton of words but not always putting them into sentences correctly when I feel like he should be able to. For instance if he says me feeding the dogs he will whine “doggie, doggie” until I give him the bowls to feed them. He does have 2-3 word sentences I’ve even heard some that are 5. The other day he threw a piece of pickle for our dog Ellie to eat and said “Ellie get it, a pickle.” But then he will ask for things in one word too. 0. I worry about not only echolalia but what I’m wondering is scripting? Never hear him recite from tv shows or anything but he will use a lot of the same phrases. Like even though he knows how to tell us he’s hungry and wants to eat, every morning he will come into our room and say “toast, nana (banana)” in the same tone. Like he’s reciting from ages ago when I was listing foods he could have for breakfast. He will tell someone that’s what he had for breakfast if asked even if it’s not. 0. He toe walks 70-80% of the time. And at times I mean he’s literally ON his toes it looks painful. Runs on flat feet. 0. He lines up his cars a lot, but it’s different every time and I can’t say he perseverates over it. Many times he will take a car out and give it to you, or if you knock them over he won’t freak out. Might laugh. There’s also been times he will get upset and demand it back too. It depends. 0. I’ve noticed him spin in circles and fall down a few times this last week, it doesn’t last long (he said “I dance” while doing it a couple times), and when he’s excited he does what I am convinced is hand flapping. It last very briefly. He will also jump up and down a lot when excited like if I’m getting him food. 0. He has imagery play but I feel like it’s limited. I’m a first time mom who has never really been around toddlers though so I don’t know. He imitates some play and I’ve seen him like make toast into a boat (”look a boat”)and pretend it’s moving but he doesn’t have the language yet so maybe that’s part of it? He will make a pretend dragon from LEGO’s stuff like that. 0. He plays by himself a lot when it’s the 2 of us in the room. He engages too, like will bring me a car or books to read. But then dies his own thing. He can get finicky during play too and likes to call the shots is this normal at his age? He gets crabby easily.
@knowfeedleadthesheep2285
@knowfeedleadthesheep2285 3 года назад
Good mom...Jesus loves you....Lean to him he will take care
@sunshine3914
@sunshine3914 3 года назад
Late to respond... but you sound like a new mom and he sounds like an average toddler. You can avoid crabbiness and the vast majority of conflict simply by consistent on-time feeding and putting to bed by a certain time every night.
@salome_psychostudy_asd
@salome_psychostudy_asd 2 года назад
Hello! Please don't worry that much for your child, I am autistic and I am very happy! It looks like your child is learning how to speak, has good motor skills, plays, and communicates with you. These look like good skills for a 3 years old, whether he's autistic or he's not. Even if he was autistic, we are able to learn. If you think he's already scripting at 3 years old, then he's adapting fast. It can be normal for toddlers to speak often on the same tone, some of them keep a "childish tone" in almost every situation, and change only when they get upset. When you "steal" his little car from the line, if he laughs it means he has humor (social skill) and mental flexibility. If he demands it back, it means he's frustrated but able to express what he wants. Which make lining his cars look like a game rather than an obsession. What you are describing might be or not be autistic traits, but your child is clearly learning and communicating. I can see you're taking good care of him, I'm sure he's gonna grow up happy! Seek help if you feel like he needs it or you need reassurance, but please don't obsess over his behaviour and enjoy your time with him! Salomé 23 years old, diagnosed with ASD
@christinakarnes92
@christinakarnes92 2 года назад
Are
@missmia2765
@missmia2765 7 лет назад
I'm autistic, and I responded to my own name and looked where people pointed as a baby. It was the subtle differences in eye contact first, and the sensory aversions developed when I was about two or three. And after that, I learned to button and unbutton my clothes late, and then the sleep problems, and everything else manifested when I started kindergarten.
@miarigney2747
@miarigney2747 6 лет назад
Miss Mia I'm autistic too
@kaylaearl2869
@kaylaearl2869 6 лет назад
I am 21 and only got diagnosed a couple of months ago with aspergers sydrome
@energizervanny
@energizervanny 7 лет назад
The only positive thing I gained from this video is admiration of her AWESOME eyebrows. Can we talk about them instead?
@HimAaChal47
@HimAaChal47 6 лет назад
Lol
@johanepierre2021
@johanepierre2021 4 года назад
Lolll you are righr
@MandyJMaddison
@MandyJMaddison 8 лет назад
All this needs a time frame. At what age does the child make eye contact? At what age does it gaze at your face or follow your gaze? At what age is it supposed to be able to look at something that you point at/ At what age is it expected to point with its index finger? Babbling? At what age is repetitive babbling the preparation for speech and at what age does it become an abnormality? All this is so confusing to a parent! Is any baby OK.... or do they ALL show signs of autism?
@allymspx177
@allymspx177 8 лет назад
They usually follow your hand at about 2 months old some children develop slower or quicker than others
@MandyJMaddison
@MandyJMaddison 8 лет назад
AllyMsp X I am not asking anyone for specific information. I am making the point that the behaviours described as signs of Autism ARE signs of Autism ONLY if the period at which they are occurring differs greatly from the expected time frame. Other factors also need to be taken into account. Following ones hand with the eyes is related to the child's ability to see. Babbling is related to the child's ability to hear. Pointing with the index finger may be imitative and dependent upon what and whether the child sees people point.
@KaylaLouisVideos
@KaylaLouisVideos 7 лет назад
MandyJMaddison im 12 and i still dont make eye contact
@alittletlc
@alittletlc 5 лет назад
1 in 45 babies are born autistic! It's getting more common yearly. What I've noticed is how to intelligent and/or talented autistic are!
@isabellascoolchannel7830
@isabellascoolchannel7830 3 года назад
I have high functioning autism and I am 12 years old
@GamePlayShare
@GamePlayShare 9 лет назад
So if my child have one of those signs i should take it to bio recycling facility?
@GamePlayShare
@GamePlayShare 9 лет назад
lolwut? obama murdered kids?
@sonicplier2.091
@sonicplier2.091 9 лет назад
He does by legalizing abortion
@GamePlayShare
@GamePlayShare 9 лет назад
Sonicplier 2.0 oh lel are you soem kind of religious weirdo? maybe if it was legalized earlier you wouldn't be born.
@sonicplier2.091
@sonicplier2.091 9 лет назад
Jeezus you have to get technical with me I'm just trying to help
@catnipcannoli305
@catnipcannoli305 9 лет назад
GamePlayShare That's not cool.
@bobbye4731
@bobbye4731 Год назад
Parents don’t worry. Your child will be fine.
@tristanbulluss9386
@tristanbulluss9386 5 лет назад
I was diagnosed with autism. How things have changed. I was told I had half a brain and people used to hit me all the time. I was beaten by teachers and dragged out of class voilenty for being disruptive. They solved my disruptive behavior by isolating me in a room. I still remember being beaten by my grade 2 teacher. He picked me up and bashed me agaisnt a wall for looking at the painting the other kid paintings. He said that they were the normal kids paintings and I shouldn't be looking at them. I had blood coming out of my mouth from my nose. It was like hay welcome to the world.
@somegoodolbants
@somegoodolbants 9 лет назад
***** Autism comes in so many ways I should know I have autism myself and siblings who have it and mine doesn't affect my life to much some have autism to the point where they don't talk at all. It depends on what kind of autism they have but either way autistic kids are special kids.
@organicchemistry6357
@organicchemistry6357 7 лет назад
Children just need a lot of attention, if not enough, autism will be risked or even caused
@alexjohnson9361
@alexjohnson9361 7 лет назад
I was a baby and i did most of this
@cyrusramsaran_0413
@cyrusramsaran_0413 3 года назад
Me epic boi
@lucydevlin11
@lucydevlin11 4 года назад
My brother Adam has Autism and he doesn't speak back to us much😢
@henrygresel8655
@henrygresel8655 9 лет назад
Do I have the DAMN thing or not because I like to be by myself is that so bad I Ike youtube I ain't active ok!!
@ahmedalraee2374
@ahmedalraee2374 7 лет назад
thank you for this video :)
@SSdrina1
@SSdrina1 9 лет назад
I have a gut feeling my 7 year old has a slight autistic disorder. She will watch tv and be very into it and be jumping on her tip toes, she also walks on her tiptoes. And if she is concentrating or really into something she will tap the tips of her fingers together and make movements with her mouth as if reading something to herself. I haven't taken her to a doctor because I've really just thought they were her special quirks. I've been trying to get her to stop tiptoeing for a very long time. She just won't break that habit. She gets along well with other kids and isn't socially awkward. She doesn't have emotional outbursts or fits. I honestly don't know if she has an adhd or autistic disorder. So wondering what kind of opinions I can get from here before I have to subject my daughter to any medical tests or treatments.
@catnipcannoli305
@catnipcannoli305 9 лет назад
Hopefully not.
@once4lyfe492
@once4lyfe492 9 лет назад
SSdrina1 Hm... I'm not sure if she does have it. My 10 year old brother, who does not have autism, does nearly everything you said your daughter does.
@savinabatres2836
@savinabatres2836 8 лет назад
That a sign of Autism but I know because I have autism
@dodochrist8277
@dodochrist8277 8 лет назад
+SSdrina1 It would be best to bring her to a doctor to be safe :)
@aracelybriones1752
@aracelybriones1752 6 лет назад
SSdrina1 my son can stay still when he watch tv he jumping up in down . He also jumps in the sofas
@BOREDFU
@BOREDFU 6 лет назад
She just explained most kids 😂
@_Rambley_is_adorable_
@_Rambley_is_adorable_ 11 месяцев назад
Is not funny😐
@parodymanproductions
@parodymanproductions 7 лет назад
I have all of them!
@parodymanproductions
@parodymanproductions 7 лет назад
Gotta catch them all
@itsbray1023
@itsbray1023 7 лет назад
😂😂😂
@lovetheoutdoors9485
@lovetheoutdoors9485 6 лет назад
I have a question. I know our child doctor says a lot of things to us about our daughter. But one day she looked sad, And I called her up and I decided to rub my nose with her and it calms her down. Now our son has autism and there is hardly anything we can do to calm him down. Till this day he does very well with other kids that has autism. And this year he will start school with normal kids I think it's not a good idea but we are going with it. But my daughter sits on a corner and plays with even the Littlest thing even if it's a spoon, Blanket, Ect and she's in her own little world. Any answers to why every time I rub my nose against hers gets her to be as if she was Hypnotized? Thanks
@fruitpie625
@fruitpie625 5 лет назад
I do find there is hope maybe i'm just not meant to be around normal people sometime's it depend on the person or the sickness or disability i had a friend in high school but then he moved to :-(Melbourne:-( once. & he was Kosovo,,, & me & him really got along well i used draw pictures for him but that was in high school when i got so board??. Because he liked Soccer & so did i?. He was amazing at that sport?, just like his older brother that could do 99 juggle's with soccer ball?...
@knowfeedleadthesheep2285
@knowfeedleadthesheep2285 3 года назад
Jesus
@imp8200
@imp8200 9 лет назад
Another disorder for the docs to diagnose, treat and of course medicate
@GiovanaSimmer
@GiovanaSimmer 3 года назад
Not really. There's not medication for Autism. And it doesn't necessarily require a "treatment", either. Some parents do opt for "early intervention" (speech/occupational/physical therapies), but many other just manage their children's environment in order to avoid sensory overloads and other (mostly preventable) triggers.
@enoch2066
@enoch2066 3 года назад
Should add "if you are a regular poster at r/wallstreetbets"
@beckykent435
@beckykent435 6 лет назад
My daughter is not diagnosed with anything she's 5 now. sometimes she's really just not there... She can't cope without physical contact as she's getting older its getting worse she constantly wants to hug or be kissed, sit on my lap she's now to long and heavy that it hurts me..and cries when I leave the house even though she knows I'm just going to the shop around the corner and will only be 5 minutes.. She also if I point as something and say look she can't find which way I'm pointing often looks up or behind her. School wise she is very intelligent and really expresses herself threw art but she also glues her self to people at school she has no concept of personal space has anyone else had this problem?
@darrenwilliams2770
@darrenwilliams2770 6 лет назад
Rebecca kent hi my daughter is show the same sign thinking about going to get her tested
@nasphillips2796
@nasphillips2796 4 года назад
My mom used to rock me and I’m 14 and still do it but only when im about to go to sleep
@charlottehowe2834
@charlottehowe2834 2 года назад
Ive got this rocky almost vibrating hip thing that i have to do to get myself to sleep. I struggle with insomnia so bad. Im pretty certain my 7mth daughter has autism two older kids also have strange behaviours.
@samiyamohamed3384
@samiyamohamed3384 9 лет назад
My brother is atisum he puts his fingers in his ears and says eeeeh and annoys me
@thealphaavacado6145
@thealphaavacado6145 8 лет назад
+samiya mohamed bad joke :/ srry
@DaEpicGuy123
@DaEpicGuy123 8 лет назад
+Ziovo Fevers wow
@jiraiyahermit4999
@jiraiyahermit4999 8 лет назад
+Nick (ニコ) From what you just said... I have every reason to WORRY. (My Lil bro is like that. Its sad)
@katiepopcakethegirlygirl4114
@katiepopcakethegirlygirl4114 7 лет назад
+Ios Devices and your not?
@katiepopcakethegirlygirl4114
@katiepopcakethegirlygirl4114 7 лет назад
+Ziovo Fevers I hope you don't hate him
@crisr858
@crisr858 9 лет назад
Am I the only one that thinks that The girl looks like Faze Rug's mom XD
@samiyamohamed3384
@samiyamohamed3384 9 лет назад
And he's 11
@shonetellsmith6635
@shonetellsmith6635 8 лет назад
I Think My Boyfriend 4 Year Brother Has Autism. He Hates Loud Noises ( Clapping Included), He Loves To Be Held By Me, & He Has Bad Behavior Sometimes, Also He Doesn't Talk Fluently Yet For His Age, But He's Very Smart So Idk
@1100HondaCB
@1100HondaCB 8 лет назад
+Shonetell Smith He could be. I was exactly the same at this age and was diagnosed last year and I am now 36.
@mariavelazquez9620
@mariavelazquez9620 7 лет назад
1100HondaCB I'm waiting for my son to be evaluated. In exactly 4 months he will be 3. He doesn't like to be touch by other people. However, he loves to be bt my side, he likes to be (carry, hug, kiss, etc) by me. He Hughes and kisses me. He rarely makes eye-contact ( including me). I try to make him look at me and he would roll his eyes. He does not always respond to his name. He won't play with kids around all of the time; however he does play sometimes with them. I noticed he mostly plays with kids younger in age. He plays with his 10 month baby brother all the time ( however, their games aren't "creative"). I would like to learn as much as I can. You said you have trouble with the eye contact and people touching you, why is that? how does that make you feel? You know, I don't want to force my baby if that is making him feel worse. thank you!
@miaqueen3306
@miaqueen3306 7 лет назад
Maria Velazquez do you like to be touched by strangers? i certainy dont..and i hate making eye contact with others because it makes me feel uncomfortable..lots of people dont make direct eye contact when talking to each other..your kid is fine..stop bein paranaoid
@amyanda
@amyanda 7 лет назад
None of these are very helpful without a specific age by which a child should no longer do certain things.
@kaleidoscope8743
@kaleidoscope8743 3 года назад
Take the list given here and look up the age ranges or talk with a good pediatrician. My grandson is 2 and still doesn't respond to his name or talk. He cries instead of pointing or asking. He never looks at anything jointly. He avoids eye contact. But you can tell he's very intelligent. He knows whether he's about to be told no ... he will just 180 and skidaddle in the opposite direction. My son-in-law is pretty much normal and Intelligent. It does sometimes just depend on the child. They're all different. But he's the youngest of several kids and he gets almost no one-on-one attention from adults because they are busy with keeping up with all the work that a bunch of kids make ... messes diapers bottles food naps crying. I figure he's just watching what goes on. A passive learner. It doesn't necessecarily mean autism. Sometimes kids just have a unique personality. He does play with his older brother and interacts with him but no talk. My son-in-laws mom says he didn't speak a single word until he was 3
@a.ikoboyok35
@a.ikoboyok35 2 года назад
How is your grandson now? I am in the same situation. First time mum here. My 2.4 years old is exactly like your grandson. However, he have a very good eye contact, respond to his name most times when he's not distracted. Smiling and language when people language or smiling. He's gets emotional when you fake crying. He knows A to z. Knows fruits, colours, numbers, animals and body parts. Can sing but doesn't speak. Can say go, bye, juice but no pointing. I am very worried.
@elisebutcher7762
@elisebutcher7762 7 лет назад
my cousin has just turned 5 and he jumps on his tiptoes and flaps his hands at the same time but his mother says that is not autism
@coryindahus7319
@coryindahus7319 6 лет назад
could be fas
@sarahalwishah7745
@sarahalwishah7745 5 лет назад
Elise Butcher my brother does the same thing I’m worried if he does have autism
@ginabattista28
@ginabattista28 9 лет назад
Ya know I don't agree with these kinds of videos because they get new moms buggin if I saw this 6 months ago id be rushing my son to the doctor buggin out he does every single one of these things with no reason medically behind it my son will now be 3 in December he won't look at me when I call him (stubborn) he obsesses over perticular games and toys (trains he loved everything trains) Ect
@sabrinawise7938
@sabrinawise7938 5 лет назад
They are important because too many people get diagnosed way later in life (like Anthony hopkins) and if this raises alerts that baby might have autism, they can get baby tested and either get peace of mind or know how to better adjust to help baby learn. These videos are so so so important.
@munchohghisler2614
@munchohghisler2614 5 лет назад
U reassure me big time. Thanks
@numbernine3436
@numbernine3436 4 года назад
It is 4 years later...if you see this comment, please tell us how your son is progressing. I think we would all love to know that he truly was only being stubborn etc
@kokebfromnewyork5800
@kokebfromnewyork5800 5 лет назад
I think I am too
@tordsdog416
@tordsdog416 3 года назад
Im high autism and my brother is low autism
@MB32904
@MB32904 5 лет назад
IS THAT A BABY PICTURE OF ME!?
@wiss1994
@wiss1994 6 лет назад
My 4 years old cousin does not speak , even to his Mother and if he does speak he often says one world in a very low tone , his kindergarten teacher says he doesn't interact with the rest of the kids , he likes drawing and if someone takes his Pen or move it from its place ,he start crying .is it possible that he might have autism ??
@timothyspencer9312
@timothyspencer9312 6 лет назад
it's very possible i've worked with non verbal children with autism typically if they are non verbal they will communicate through PEX which are either physical velcro labels or use an i pad. they have pictures such as "I want" hundreds of labeled items with pictures of other objects or activities/actions. this is how they make sentences basically by using pictures.
@jeanguerrero8305
@jeanguerrero8305 2 года назад
My son is premature and somehow meeting the physical developmental milestones but he doesn’t respond to his name when called. I have to clap or on his eyesight to be notice. He giggles, babbles, smile back, he says dada/ didi. However, not pointing his fingers yet if he needs something. He doesn’t cry a lot or no excessive fussiness. He easily get distracted (I guess) because when we go to the park he rolls his head side to side and seem ignoring me his mom. He does it imitate or play with me but responds/ smile or laugh when I make animal sounds. He grasp and pinch, gross motor skills is there but not much of the fine skills. I’m a nurse and my gut telling me my son has autism. Please advise. 🙏
@Gursewaksingh1000
@Gursewaksingh1000 2 года назад
I have a son,he’s 3 now. We are waiting for his ASD diagnosis. But all your points are exact match to our son. He was growing fine until he was 18-20 months old. But no new milestones after that.
@jeanguerrero8305
@jeanguerrero8305 2 года назад
@@Gursewaksingh1000 I’m scared. Idk how and what to think. I’m scared of his future. I think if we (his parents) no longer here who will take care of him. I was told not to Over think, but it’s hard. I pray and bargain to God to give my son a chance and hoping the autism will be “mild” or “high functioning”, so he has a chance to be “normal”. I hope for him to be happy and independent as much as possible.
@chinnusajeev9765
@chinnusajeev9765 Год назад
​@@jeanguerrero8305hi how is your son now? Could you please tell
@lakshmilaldeepa5448
@lakshmilaldeepa5448 9 месяцев назад
@@chinnusajeev9765how is your baby now?
@chinnusajeev9765
@chinnusajeev9765 9 месяцев назад
@@lakshmilaldeepa5448 she is 4 months now,nammal kayyil eduth pidichaalo neere pidichaalo nammale nokkillaa pakshe bedilo floorilo okke kidathi kalipichaal nokkum chirikkum ,peru vilichaal onnum nokkilla
@samvanoevelen8919
@samvanoevelen8919 3 года назад
thank you, i wouldn've known my son had autism without this
@aav_n
@aav_n 9 лет назад
>>> Dietary Interventions in Autism | David Perlmutter M.D.
@helenclaudiadavidson1219
@helenclaudiadavidson1219 9 лет назад
Ummmmmmm....ok!
@sleeplord9410
@sleeplord9410 8 лет назад
tfw i do all of this
@itsbray1023
@itsbray1023 7 лет назад
well.... i have some news for you.
@kellyemishaw9720
@kellyemishaw9720 6 лет назад
my baby 👦 has this
@BJKage
@BJKage 8 лет назад
She is kind of a fast in a judgement.
@debrademusz6044
@debrademusz6044 6 лет назад
Why? Too many
@sazberahodzic1041
@sazberahodzic1041 7 лет назад
my 4 year old son not tallking not Communications with others im afraid from autism
@traceyrubio8440
@traceyrubio8440 5 лет назад
Sazbera Hodzic how is he doing now?
@oieroistoadsar9696
@oieroistoadsar9696 7 лет назад
My life is hard I wish I didn't have autism
@samreed7208
@samreed7208 6 лет назад
SuperCaptain Rex I have it too i keep a secret
@zzcolby27
@zzcolby27 6 лет назад
trust me, life will be fine. just gotta push through it.
@ShadowkoiDragonMaster2791
@ShadowkoiDragonMaster2791 9 лет назад
I have Asberger's.It's a small form of Autism.
@shittyrama
@shittyrama 9 лет назад
Me too. 😌
@geomodelrailroader
@geomodelrailroader 9 лет назад
so do I thats why it is difficult for me to concentrate
@koi2909
@koi2909 9 лет назад
geomodelrailroader I think that's ADD or ADHD
@geomodelrailroader
@geomodelrailroader 9 лет назад
Kocoa Puffs I don't have ADH I have Autism
@aWERFRGT6545BGFG
@aWERFRGT6545BGFG 9 лет назад
Allie Stump same
@whbanks
@whbanks 9 лет назад
Wheres she from
@sarahbeloved6066
@sarahbeloved6066 9 лет назад
she's clearly indian:)
@musicawesome781
@musicawesome781 9 лет назад
No Asma is a arabic name
@GiveMeWaffles
@GiveMeWaffles 9 лет назад
She is from Israel, pretty known over here :)
@skyexox2968
@skyexox2968 8 лет назад
+- Squirrel She's from Libya
@A.A.N4533
@A.A.N4533 8 лет назад
She's from Pakistan originally but she's a doctor in NY
@th3-hea7seeker20
@th3-hea7seeker20 9 лет назад
Im autistic
@Daisytoo
@Daisytoo 8 лет назад
Sounds more like a case of Munchausen by Proxy on the mother's part. This child is normal.
@imtoridee
@imtoridee 7 лет назад
Daisy D no
@hamsand210
@hamsand210 6 лет назад
Julia lol
@drosterd5183
@drosterd5183 7 лет назад
Faze rugs mom
@markhovscrch4050
@markhovscrch4050 5 лет назад
Thats why doctors tell to couple use condom before marrage"10000000.0% chance to get diagnose",better do something after marrage in house
@debrastringer3688
@debrastringer3688 8 лет назад
I know a little boy who is 2 1/2 years old and is not talking yet. He points at everything he wants. Should this be some type of concerns?
@MellyMaeRose
@MellyMaeRose 8 лет назад
He could simply have a speech delay. A speech therapist could help with that. There are also specialists like a neurological psychiatrist who could help determine if there is a larger problem. (It's my understanding that pointing to objects is a good sign especially if they look at you to see if you understand what they're asking for.)
@jiraiyahermit4999
@jiraiyahermit4999 8 лет назад
+MellyMaeRose My bro is 6 and he cant literally talk ANYTHING... Also, Ma'am, can I ask you for more detail specs about this current subject. 'Therapist', 'Speech Teachers', Etc. Ty.
@MellyMaeRose
@MellyMaeRose 8 лет назад
+Jiraiya Hermit I'm sorry. I don't have much more information. I currently have appointments scheduled for my two year old to be evaluated by both a speech therapist and a neurological psychiatrist. You could Google those two to find help in your area. A good place to start might be the pediatrician. They can also give you some direction on what to do next.
@jiraiyahermit4999
@jiraiyahermit4999 8 лет назад
+MellyMaeRose All noted. Thank you very much, Ma'am.
@Daisytoo
@Daisytoo 8 лет назад
+Debra Stringer I'm assuming he's had his hearing tested. Could be Mutism. His parents should seek neurological help.
@oieroistoadsar9696
@oieroistoadsar9696 7 лет назад
I have autism
@liladang8234
@liladang8234 9 лет назад
Second
@Chewedbacca
@Chewedbacca 9 лет назад
like vaccines
@certlovrboy1089
@certlovrboy1089 4 года назад
No... Vaccines don't cause autism. It's been proven.
@rachealsawyer6661
@rachealsawyer6661 7 лет назад
i have autism
@skymiller530
@skymiller530 7 лет назад
AND THERE WAS ABSOLUTELY NO WARNING to parents that when you continuously look for "abnormal" behavior by analyzing and breaking down every aspect of your child's behavior, you will inherently find (and sometimes cause) the behavior you hope to never find.
@timothyspencer9312
@timothyspencer9312 6 лет назад
You don't know what your talking about no offense..
@goodbye.1153
@goodbye.1153 7 лет назад
I'm a weeaboo
@maybeezra568
@maybeezra568 7 лет назад
k
@misaoayakarox
@misaoayakarox 7 лет назад
I think my baby cousin might have autism, he's turning 2 in march and doesn't talk ;_;
@miaqueen3306
@miaqueen3306 7 лет назад
Sam sooooo??! man its so frustrating for me to hear things like this..all children develope diffrently..my son only started to talk at 3 almost 4..some kids learn it early and some later..seriously people dont always asume the worst when things turn out a bit diffrent then your used to
@jameskegley4006
@jameskegley4006 6 лет назад
I didn't speak until after 3 and I'm fine
@saimaomarb
@saimaomarb 6 лет назад
Mia Queen helo mia queen .my baby two year.still he is not talking. Plz help me am very worry
@FoodPlusvlogs
@FoodPlusvlogs 6 лет назад
saima omar plz cheque your baby activities
@saimaomarb
@saimaomarb 6 лет назад
Food Plus .he making noise every time.line up the things.he watch youtube different things like cartoon and cammerical .he has eye contact.when he wants something he hold my hand and take me these things.
@eternalcomrade8144
@eternalcomrade8144 7 лет назад
oh...oh , no...
@apollyon4873
@apollyon4873 6 лет назад
1# wants their moms credit card for robux
@emilinna7223
@emilinna7223 8 лет назад
These are obviously fake. The signs are~ 1. Sonic Drawings 2. Swinging your hands like Mattie b's sis 3. Fanf fan 4. The bro 5. Being bullied at school
@absolutechaos6914
@absolutechaos6914 8 лет назад
I'm autistic and none of them have happened to me, in fact no one gets bullied at my school 😠😕
@jiraiyahermit4999
@jiraiyahermit4999 8 лет назад
+Absolute Chaos Your school must be special - I would love to hear news about you doing in a low-cord public school though.
@emilinna7223
@emilinna7223 8 лет назад
Absolute Chaos Hm... Your school must be special.
@absolutechaos6914
@absolutechaos6914 8 лет назад
+RAMENN NOODLES nah not really
@emilinna7223
@emilinna7223 8 лет назад
***** k
@camden9589
@camden9589 6 лет назад
She could have done a better job at explaining
@cristogrinberg7587
@cristogrinberg7587 7 лет назад
Fkin Durex
@akireparanada8399
@akireparanada8399 9 лет назад
First
@lukeaway
@lukeaway 9 лет назад
congratz!
@Rustomhavewalla
@Rustomhavewalla 4 года назад
Instead of talking so much you could have given examples.
@jamesdowney723
@jamesdowney723 9 лет назад
first
@lukeaway
@lukeaway 9 лет назад
no akrie paranada is first
@toxicsmok3141
@toxicsmok3141 9 лет назад
lukeaway First
@jazzramirez696
@jazzramirez696 9 лет назад
FIRST
@shelots
@shelots 9 лет назад
Second
@sonicplier2.091
@sonicplier2.091 9 лет назад
1000th
@thememekingofbelair7823
@thememekingofbelair7823 7 лет назад
Jazz Ramirez on Xbox one
@TheChief005
@TheChief005 5 лет назад
*Number 1 MINECRAFT*
@jhh6371
@jhh6371 5 лет назад
Minecraft is for nerds
@armansalah3528
@armansalah3528 4 года назад
wow all these sighns are normal for a baby , they just wanna sell medications!
@aikaatikah2303
@aikaatikah2303 4 года назад
In early age, they don't need any medicines but only some treatments
@shahidchaudhary52
@shahidchaudhary52 3 года назад
What nonsense
@dedebee2815
@dedebee2815 6 лет назад
Yeah cut thru the bullsht. And tell us how its caused ....you know
@zzcolby27
@zzcolby27 6 лет назад
by having a tumblr account
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