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Decoding Development: Early Signs of Autism in Infants Unveiled

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   Identifying early signs of autism in infants is crucial for early intervention and support.  It's important to note that autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental condition, and the signs can vary widely among individuals. However, some common early indicators may be observed in infancy. It's important to remember that these signs alone do not necessarily indicate autism, as many children exhibit these behaviors at times. Only a healthcare professional can provide a formal diagnosis. 1. Social Challenges: a. Lack of or limited eye contact:  Infants at risk for autism may show reduced interest in making eye contact with others. b. Limited social smiling:  Delayed or absent social smiles, especially in response to faces or interaction, may be a potential red flag. 2. Communication Difficulties: a. Delayed babbling:  A lack of typical babbling sounds by 12 months could be a concern. b. Limited gestures:  Infants with autism may not engage in pointing, wavin