Recognising Autism and Early Social Signs
Recognising autism and early social signs can help families better understand how a child is developing during the first few years of life. These signs often appear subtly and vary widely between children.
Early social differences
Some children may avoid eye contact, show limited facial expressions, or struggle to engage in shared play. These differences reflect unique communication development rather than disinterest.
Joint attention and response patterns
Difficulty pointing, following gaze, or responding consistently to social interaction can indicate differences in how attention and connection develop.
Why early awareness matters
Noticing these cues early allows families to seek guidance and support that aligns with the child’s needs.
Families seeking personalised advice can consult Autism Detect, with additional insight into overlapping ADHD traits available through ADHD Certify.
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