What are the symptoms of autism?
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Pay attention to autistic children - autism is a common disease in our life, which has great harm to children. Generally speaking, children with autism will have obvious symptoms of autism when they are two years old. What symptoms will autistic children have? Let's talk about it.
What are the symptoms of autism?
1. Movement difference movement difference refers to patients with excessive and atypical movement, as well as the loss of general movement skills. These differences may hinder the development of a person's posture, action, speech, thinking, perception, emotion and memory. For people with different movements, their pace may not be very stable, and there may be some excessive movements. Such as: shake the body, clap and keep walking back and forth. They may also say meaningless words, or stutter when speaking, and it is difficult to move from one space to another, or from one scene to another. Although people who are not autistic sometimes have similar movements, such as biting their nails or tapping a pencil, these movements rarely affect them. There will be a big difference in the degree of interference.
2. Feeling difference autistic patients often have some unusual feeling experience. Some people with autism are more sensitive or less sensitive to hearing, touch, smell, sight or taste than others.
3. Communication differences many autistic patients have communication differences, which affect their oral and language ability. Many people may only say a few words or can't speak. Even if some people have the ability to speak, their speaking habits are different from those of ordinary people. For example, intonation, rhythm, difficult to understand other people's figurative sentences (jokes), unable to express, etc.
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Children suffering from autism, the harm is very serious, should be rescued in time. Other common behaviors include hyperactivity, distraction, tantrums, aggression, self injury, etc. This kind of behavior may be related to parents' more use of beating and scolding or punishment in education.