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Early signs of Autism explained by Neurodivergent Narwhal

Nayi Disha Team

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Key Takeaways:

The signs of Autism by Neurodivergent Narwhal-

  1. Play in ingenious way
  2. Inability to engage with others
  3. Sensory processing differences
  4. Thriving on routine
  5. Sees beauty in details
  6. Communicates in unexpected ways
  7. Need more support to understand dangerous situation

A child may be born with Autism, the cause of which is beyond anybody’s understanding or control. Identifying early signs of autism can pave the way to early intervention. How we perceive kids with developmental disabilities and recognize them for the wonderful individuals they are is completely under our control. So, let us all celebrate individuals with Autism for who they are. Show this poster to friends and family, and help spread the word.

A key aspect of understanding any developmental disability is awareness, but what must also come along with awareness is acceptance of that diversity so everybody may live together in a truly accepting inclusive society.

Ms. Lei Wiley-Mydske, of the neurodiversity library, created this infographic to reflect on the early signs of autism. Ms. Lei Wiley-Mydske gave her permission to publish the content in this section.

Also, check out the article on Early Signs of Autism in children up to 5 years of age and between ages 5 and 11.

If you have questions about Autism, Down Syndrome, ADHD, or other intellectual disabilities, or have concerns about developmental delays in a child, the Nayi Disha team is here to help. So, for any questions or queries, please contact our FREE Helpline at 844-844-8996. You can either call or what’s app us. Our counselors speak different languages including English, Hindi, Malayalam, Gujarati, Marathi, Telugu, and Bengali.

DISCLAIMER: Please note that this guide is for information purposes only. Please consult a qualified health practitioner for safe management.

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