Early signs of autism in your child
It is estimated that at least one child out of 100 is likely to be autistic. Autism is a clutch of closely related disorders with a common core of symptoms. Appearing in infancy and early childhood, it leads to tardy growth in many basic areas like learning to talk, play, and social interaction with others.As a parent, therefore, you need to look out for early signs of autism in your Infant. Its symptoms often surface between 12 and 18 months although an official diagnosis of autism isn’t generally furnished until a child attains the age of 2 or 3. Since it can be Autism can diagnosed in infants, the sooner it is identified for homeopathic medical intervention, the better are the chances of treatment.
General signs Autism In infants
There are some early signs of autism in infants that show up as as early as two months and should set alarm bells ringing. If you find only one or two of these signs surfacing once in a while, it may not be so much a cause for concern as it may be some other kind of language or learning problem, or simply nothing at all.But it is a red flag if the baby shows lack of eye contact, such as not looking at you when being fed; doesn’t smile back when smiled at; shows lack of response to name or to the sound of a familiar voice; doesn’t follow objects visually; the baby shows lack of gestures for communication, like pointing, reaching, waving, showing things, etc.
If the baby fails to make noises to draw your attention; doesn’t initiate or respond to cuddling; doesn’t make gestures to be picked up; doesn’t know how to play with toys or excessively lines up toys and other objects; or is overly attached to a toy or object, and isn’t sociable, doesn’t share interest and enjoyment, these signs should be chronicled and discussed with the doctor. These can early signs of autism in your baby.
Specific Signs Of Autism in Infants at various stages of growth:
There are some early milestones at specific stages that form the bedrock of a child’s growth. Among these is the yardstick of social reciprocity, which entails back and forth communication and continuous exchange of gestures. Here are some milestones that may be missing:
By 2 to 3 months, the baby isn’t making frequent eye contact; by 3 months, the baby isn’t smiling at you, there are no cheerful or other joyful expressions; by 6 months, the baby doesn’t laugh; by 8 months, the baby isn’t following your gaze when you look away from him, and there is no reciprocal sharing of sounds, smiles, or other facial expressions; by 9 months, the baby hasn’t started babbling; by 1 year, the baby isn’t consistently turning to you when you call his name; by 1 year, the baby hasn’t begun to wave a goodbye; by 12 to 14 months, the baby hasn’t uttered a single word; by 14 months, the baby isn’t pointing or gesturing to evince interest; by 18 months, the baby doesn’t play “pretend”; and by 24 months, the baby is not uttering two-word meaningful phrases (sans imitation or repetition).
Role of Homeopathic Intervention when there are early Signs of Autism in Infants.
As a rule I never start any autism related homeopathic medicine in kids below the age of 18 months . But I have had success with development delay medicines …for example , I have used Calcarea Carb in very young kids and have seen great improvement in them . My Homeopathic recommendation in cases where there are early signs of autism in Infants is Calcarea Carb . I have used this in decimal scale with great success.
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Dear Dr. Sharma,
I have a 3 year old son who is diagnosed with mild autism. He has a delayed speech development and has only just using word strings for communication. He is hyperactive and aggressive with other children. I am considering homeopathic treatment to improve his development. Would this help?
Regards, Sai
Sir, I understand that my grand son who is 9 years old is affected by autism. I can give some of his behaviours. 1. He cannot respond to say bye/hai etc. 2. He will always hold something in his Hand whenever he goes out. 3. He will throw out anything his toys or costly iPad etc. and laugh after throwing it. 4. If he find swimming pool or water he will go and play in water or stand /sit . 5. He will go to the house who have swimming pools he will sit without their knowledge. They r unknown persons.
6. He will make signs with fingers always on air only. 7. H can’ t express his hunger but he will get angry and beat the elders to show his huger.
Please advise me whether it can be treated. My daughter is giving so many therapies even he couldn’t, talk or response. Please give us a hopeful reply.