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Recognizing Early Signs of Autism in Infants: A Guide for Parents and Caregivers

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   Recognizing early signs of autism in infants is crucial for early intervention and support . It's important to note that all children develop at their own pace, and not every developmental difference indicates autism. However, being aware of certain behaviors and milestones can help parents and caregivers identify potential signs. Keep in mind that these signs may vary, and it's recommended to consult with a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation. Here are some general guidelines: 1. Social Communication Difficulties: a.  Lack of or limited eye contact with caregivers. b.  Limited facial expressions or difficulties expressing emotions. c.  Delayed or absent response to their name being called. 2. Social Interaction Challenges: a.  Limited interest in interacting with others, including parents or peers. b.  Difficulty engaging in back-and-forth interactions, such as sharing attention or playing peek-a-boo. 3. Limited Gestures and Expressions: a.  Delayed or absent