Autism Checklist

autism checklist
Does anyone have a checklist of autism?

I am looking for a checklist of autism if Please – essentially a list of common signs of autism.

Autism is a spectrum disorder, which means that there are different degrees the state and therefore the symptoms can vary from child to child. Parents fear their child is not developing as they should can Use the list below to decide if the evaluation is needed: – No babbling or cooing at the time they reach one. – Do not use gestures to communicate by age to know a score, waving etc. – Unable to speak a word of 16 months – Unable to speak two sentences independently word by age two. – Loss of communication or social skills at any age. These signs are generally recognized that children should be assessed but they may be the consequence of other diseases such as hearing loss are not final. To better identify potential autism behavior from the list below * can help you: – Failure to respond when his name is called. – Inability to communicate needs or desires verbally. – Delays in verbal communication skills and repeating words or phrases instead of normal speech. – Failure to follow instructions. – Sometimes seems to be deaf, although hearing the test results are normal. – Do not focus on objects of interest. – Do not say goodbye or hello. – Stop talking. – Exceptionally strong and unusual tantrums emotional responses. – Strange patterns of movement. – Hyperactive, stubborn, or challenge. Can display behavior aggressive or too prone to self-harm. – Appears not know how to play with toys. – They do not smile when smiled. – Do not establish or maintain eye contact appropriate. – Performs repetitive movements or routines. Wants to have the daily routine and do not change itself. – Prefers to play alone. – Do think that getting things for himself and others not. – Greater independence shows that normal for his age. – Preliminary results activities. – Ignore or tuning out people. May not want to be kissed or have physical contact. – Do not show any interest in peers and may be afraid of the crowd. – Walking tiptoe. – Does eating certain foods and many food allergies. – General digestive problems in progress. – A unusually sensitive to normal sounds, smells and most underdeveloped or sensitivity to pain. – Does not respond to normal teaching methods. Although it is unlikely that an autistic person will display all the signs above, this list covers the usual signs of autism. If someone Poster 8 or more symptoms of the list, you should consider consulting a health professional. * List reprinted with permission http://www.essential-guide-to-autism.com/blog/2006/05/12/signs-of-autism/

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