Every child grows at their own pace, and no single sign means a child is autistic. Still, knowing the common early signs can help you decide whether an evaluation might be helpful — and earlier support often makes a meaningful difference.
Common early signs
Autism shows up differently in every child, but families and clinicians often notice patterns across a few areas:
- Social communication: difficulty reading facial expressions, understanding sarcasm, or maintaining back-and-forth conversation.
- Repetitive behaviors: hand-flapping, rocking, or repeating words and phrases (called echolalia).
- Strong focus: intense passions or deep, sustained interest in specific topics.
- Sensory sensitivities: being very sensitive — or under-sensitive — to sound, light, textures, or smells.
When to seek an evaluation
If several of these signs feel familiar, or you simply have a gut feeling, it's worth talking to a professional. An evaluation isn't about labels — it's about understanding your child and unlocking the right support.
How ABA can help
If your child is diagnosed, ABA therapy can help them build communication, social, and daily-living skills at a pace that's right for them. Our BCBA-led team designs a plan around your child — reach out any time to talk it through.
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