Autism is a spectrum disorder, which impairs and weakens the child is capability to communicate and cooperate with people. Most kids who are diagnosed with autism face many difficulties socializing, and their command of language needs more improving. They also have monotonous configurations of behavior, activities, interests, they are likely to be seen smelling and touching things and objects excessively which is totally normal for an autistic person, but rather abnormal for normal human beings.
How do you differentiate between a normal person and an autistic person?
It is well known that there is a huge difference between an autistic person and a normal person. First of all, the way they talk is exceedingly different, a normal …show more content…
One of the common and obvious symptoms is the eye contact, if you notice that a child is not gazing at your eyes while talking that indicates an abnormality, which needs to be examined. Furthermore, children who are diagnosed with autism have some difficulties in expressing their needs; they may use gestures and signals. In addition, most of the autistic children lack interest in showing any feelings whether it was empathy or joyfulness. Moreover, autistic children have the tendency to isolate themselves from others, they always seek for their personal space; they do not want to interact with people in any way, such as, cuddling, touching, sharing their personal belongings like toys and food. Also, there are some repetitive and ritualistic behaviors that autistics are apt to demonstrate. For instance, lining up the objects as shown in figure one. Children who are diagnosed with autism do not have the exact same symptoms as others. If you notice these symptoms earlier, the better it would be for the child; the child will absolutely get the applicable …show more content…
In many situations, their child might be “special” and what is meant by the word special is “different”, they become unresponsive when you call them, as if they were blocked out of the world. You can see them focusing carefully on one thing for a long time. Autism is usually diagnosed between 18 and 36 months old, they abruptly reject people, and lose all their social skills and language that they had already developed. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) can be some times inherited, for an instance, identical twins are most likely to have the same genetic structure than the fraternal twins, because the identical twins come from a single egg, unlike the fraternal twins, they develop and grow from separate