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Disclaimer

These pages are meant to be informational only.  I am not a doctor, nor am I recommending the use of these resources or interventions in any way.  If you have a concern about your child's development, please contact your family doctor or pediatrician.  Information provided on these pages is specific to Kansas City and may not be available outside of this area.

For More Information

Birthing Centre

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Autism Speaks

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National Autism Association

Playing in Nursery

At any age

  • Avoids eye contact and prefers to be alone

  • Struggles with understanding other people’s feelings

  • Remains nonverbal or has delayed language development

  • Repeats words or phrases over and over (echolalia)

  • Gets upset by minor changes in routine or surroundings

  • Has highly restricted interests

  • Performs repetitive behaviors such as flapping, rocking or spinning

  • Has unusual and often intense reactions to sounds, smells, tastes, textures, lights and/or colors

Warning Signs

In babies and toddlers

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  • ​By 6 months, no social smiles or other warm, joyful expressions directed at people

  • By 6 months, limited or no eye contact

  • By 9 months, no sharing of vocal sounds, smiles or other nonverbal communication

  • By 12 months, no babbling

  • By 12 months, no use of gestures to communicate (e.g. pointing, reaching, waving etc.)

  • By 12 months, no response to name when called

  • By 16 months, no words

  • By 24 months, no meaningful, two-word phrases

  • Any loss of any previously acquired speech, babbling or social skills

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