As a pediatrician, one of the most common questions I get from parents is, “Is my child developing normally?” It’s natural to wonder, especially when you notice your little one doing things differently than other kids their age. When it comes to autism spectrum disorder (ASD), early signs can be subtle, but knowing what to look for can make a big difference. What to watch for in young children:
- Not responding to their name by 9 months.
- Not showing interest in sharing sounds, smiles, or other facial expressions by 9 months.
- Not babbling by 12 months.
- Not gesturing (like waving or pointing) by 12 months.
- Not saying single words by 16 months.
- Not playing “pretend” games by 18 months.
- Not using two-word phrases by 24 months.
- Loss of speech, babbling, or social skills at any age.
It’s important to remember that every child develops at their own pace. However, if you notice several of these signs, or have a gut feeling something isn’t quite right, please don’t hesitate to talk to your pediatrician. We’re here to help you understand your child’s unique development and guide you to the right resources if needed. Early action can make a world of difference!