What Are the Signs of Autism in Babies 10 Months Old?

Recognizing the early signs of autism in babies is crucial for early intervention, which can greatly improve a child's development. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) affects communication, behavior, and social interactions, and early signs may appear as early as 10 months old.

Key Indicators to Watch For:

  1. Lack of Eye Contact: Babies typically make eye contact during interactions. A noticeable absence can be an early sign of autism.
  2. Delayed Babbling: Babies often start babbling by 10 months. A delay in this vocal milestone may indicate a developmental delay.
  3. Limited Social Smiles: A baby may not respond to social cues, like smiling in response to a caregiver’s smile.
  4. Repetitive Movements: Watch for behaviors like hand-flapping, rocking, or spinning objects.
  5. Limited Gestures: Babies use gestures such as pointing or waving, which may be absent in babies with autism.

Social & Behavioral Signs:

Babies with autism may show limited interest in social games, have difficulty responding to their names, and display a preference for solitary play. They might also resist changes in routines and develop intense fixations on certain objects.

Seeking Help:

If you notice these signs, consult a pediatrician for an evaluation. Early intervention, including therapies like speech and occupational therapy, can provide critical support and help your child thrive.

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