Autism spectrum disorder is a neuro-developmental disorder that affects how people interact with others, communicate, learn and behave. It can be diagnosed as early as 2 years of age. Children with Autism often have comorbid conditions such as ADHD, anxiety, and depression. As this condition is a spectrum, it can be mild, moderate, or severe and doesn’t appear similar across everyone. It is rightly said that if you have met one person with Autism, you’ve met only one person with Autism!
Currently there is no medical test to diagnose Autism, prenatally. But once you detect early signs, receiving a diagnosis is often not difficult; you can see a psychiatrist, pediatric neurologist, or, developmental pediatrician.
ASD can be diagnosed at 18 months or younger, but by the age of 24 months, a diagnosis is considered reliable. Moreover, make sure you act as soon as possible. Children who receive early intervention can improve their skills to a greater extent. Remember, you do not need to wait for a diagnosis, you can start early interventions right away!
Often more than one professional is involved in the intervention process. The team most definitely includes, but is not limited to:
Tailor your child’s treatment plan according to their strengths and weaknesses.