1. Make strange noises and fidget after encountering setbacks.
When children encounter setbacks, sudden changes in environment, boredom or anxiety, they often have persistent and repeated self-stimulation or aggressive actions such as shaking their heads, leaving their seats, fidgeting, making strange noises, interfering and shaking their fingers.
2. Have strange fixed habits
Children have special selectivity and stubbornness, such as insisting on fixed food, seats, routes, topics and behavior patterns. If these fixed habits change, he will be quite uneasy, anxious and afraid.
3. It's hard to manage yourself
It is difficult for children to manage themselves well, and they often violate the rules during the game, which leads to the failure of the game.
Live in one's own consciousness
Children often live in their own consciousness. They can't tell themselves from others, and what they see may be different from what ordinary children see.
5. Audio-visual touch or injury
Children have one or more kinds of visual, auditory and tactile injuries, which make them feel overly sensitive or dull, and it is difficult to express their discomfort or anxiety in words, and often respond with inappropriate body movements.
6. Little interaction with people
Children can't perceive the situation, and most of the words are only used to meet their own needs, and they are rarely used to interact and chat with others, so it is difficult to express appropriate reactions or emotions.
7. Social and language barriers
Children rarely take the initiative to chat and interact with others, and they are withdrawn, socially withdrawn, and their language ability disappears or they speak slowly.
8. Indifference and indifference to the outside world
Children have short attention span, little eye contact, no emotion, no concern for others or difficulty in understanding other people's facial expressions, gestures and other body language, which gives people the feeling of indifference, loneliness, indifference and selfishness.
9. Will do dangerous things
Children often do dangerous things that others can't understand.
If your child has the above words and deeds, it is likely that he has autism. Early childhood education experts remind you to take your child to see a doctor as soon as possible!
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