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autism-what are the signs?
I remember reading somewhere that a classic sign of autism is that children have no interest in other children their age or of any other age and that manifests itself in the first two years. My 16 month old son is behaving like this - he is one of triplets and while his identical brother and sister are very close he shows no interest in them or his 5 month old sister.
He also seems to despise being hugged in anyway - even when he was much younger and has now begun to hit his siblings if they try to hug him.
When he is walking he also jeeps primarily to the walls-i read that this could be a sign because by walking around the walls he avoids touching anything.
If anyone has an autistic child and recognises these symptoms and could offer any help or can just offer nay help in anyway it would be so appreciated thanks
in answer to a question-he doesn't communicate with words- he points to whatever he wants and really doesn't like loud noises either (when his sister cries he screams and if we are out and he hears a loud noise he will also scream and throw a tantrum
he has also begun to develop very obsessiev behaviour i.e he needs a very strict routine (my children have one but he is obsessed by his) and if we veer off the routine in anyway this will also result in a tantrum
It may seem that i'm just a worried mother but it just breaks my heart when he throws a tantrum or lashes out on his siblings
elizabeth d that would be amazing!
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Although hugging is a sign the other one isn't really a sign, Thomas pictured with his twin left was diagnosed with severe autism at aged 3, signs for us
No eye contact even as a young baby
Hated playing with anyone liked being alone
No speech at all
Plays with parts of a toy not the toy its self
Also we noticed he didn't feel pain as much with teething or if hurt,
At 16 months its impossible to say autism or not as he is still developing and if he was early being a triplet would also put him a little behind, i would talk to your doctor, but i would wait until he gets to aged two and see how he goes from there
Source(s): Edit at 16 months NOT many children are able to talk and express themselves, its impossible to diagnose a child who is a tripet whos developmental age would be behind anyway, until he gets older and if he doesn't progress thats when you seek help ***Thomas on Youtube ..The positive side of Autism *** http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=missang... - AngeLv 51 decade ago
we have just begun the journey with our son, he is 2 yrs 8 mths, there is a lady on here who has twins Kylie and Thomas who will be a great help, she is to me, if you google Autism red flags it will bring up the typical signs to look for, however as I am starting to find out typical and autism don't seem to go together, we are awaiting an assessment for our son who seems to be getting worse every day, our son walks on tiptoes quite often which is another sign and is obsessed wtih only 1 or 2 toys, he also displays very repetitive behaviour when playing, take him to GP and express your concerns, the sooner you diagnose autism the better it is and more can be done to help. Best wishes to you.
- 1 decade ago
I think you are right to be concerned. I work with children with autism and developmental delay. Your son sounds like he may be having some sensory issues (tolerating touch and body awareness in space). This does not mean he has autism, but from your description I would take my concerns to my peditrician and ask for a evaluation with your local early intervention services.
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- momoftwoLv 71 decade ago
If those are the only signs you've seen, he's likely okay. How are his communication skills. Does he babble and say at least a couple of words?
Call your school district and ask for the early childhood or parents as teachers program. They will evaluate him for free. Also, you can contact First Steps. They do free therapies and evaluations in your home.
Good Luck
- Anonymous1 decade ago
You're right to worry, whether or not he is autistic this isn't how you want your child to respond to you. If we tell you more signs, and your son has them, then it will simply worry you more, with out getting anywhere. Please just see a peadeatrician (sp.) who will get you a diagnosis and help him to over come the negative side of Autism.
Good luck, I hope you find the answers and I hope your son grows up to be a happy person, regardless of personal set backs. I saw a boy in my year at school blossom, he was autistic and now he is the right amount of confident, getting more and more comfortable with contact and closeness, and he is also appreciating his own (superb) academic achievement alot more. :)
(And triplets-wow!! Well done :])
- penelope pitstopLv 51 decade ago
Kids generally do not play with other kids at that age. It is not until they are about 3 that they show an interest in other children.
I think you are over-reacting. Children (including twins or triplets) are individuals so you should try not to compare them to eachother. I sincerely think you are wrong but I think you should take you son to your gp to check it out and hopefully put your mind at ease.
- 1 decade ago
Hi I have a son age 6 with servre classic autism. I am so sorry but everything you have described to me there sounds very much like Autism in one degree or another.Other things you can look for is if he looks at people when they talk to him. Does he avoid eye contact? he may also be becoming obssesed with routine and have reptative behaviours like stacking bricks. lining up things.flaping hands or rocking. Has he begun to talk or started to but now appears to be stopping speaking. please note though not all autisc children wont speak some do and some parrot style talk. does he understand what toys are does he show an intrest in them and if so is it age approiate ie does he know the function of his toys. my contact settings are set to private but if you like I can unchange it and give you my email adreess?
I strongly reccomened getting in touch with your health visitor and doctor. i really hope I am wrong and that everything works out for you.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Hi, I don't really have any personal experience but it does sound like he may have some sort of developmental issues, here's a link to a wikipedia entry on it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autism
and one explaining what it is and how to recognise it:
Sorry I can't be any more help, I'd get your doctors advice ASAP
- Carol ALv 51 decade ago
My nephew is autistic i remember when he was young that he had a fascination for lights also he would rock backwards and forwards he was also slow to start talking sorry i can not remember anything more.