As a first-time parent, you may not know what to expect. Every child is different, and developmental milestones can vary. However, if you suspect that your child may have autism, there are some key things you can do right now to get them the help they need.
One of the most important things you can do as a parent or caregiver is to learn the early signs of autism and become familiar with the typical developmental milestones that your child should be reaching.
Learning about common autism symptoms can help you figure out if your child needs autism screening. Typical autism symptoms include:
If you suspect your child has autism, here are some tips you can use to ensure that your child lives their best life.
If you suspect your child has autism, don’t wait to get them help. Recent research confirms that appropriate screening can determine whether a child is at risk for autism as young as one year. While every child develops differently, we also know that early treatment improves outcomes, often dramatically.
If your child is diagnosed with autism, take comfort in the fact that many children are responding to current autism treatments, especially early intervention. Your child can achieve a life of dignity, happiness and fulfilment. There is hope for a bright future.
Remember: You can’t change your child, but you can change
Your child is still your child, whether or not he or she has a diagnosis of autism. Show them compassion, understanding, and kindness. Protect them from the evils of the world, but don’t hide them from it. Teach them to love and be loved. Remember that a diagnosis does not make them who they are.
Written by: Alex Liau
Published on 29 Jan 2024
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