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A range of developmental impairments known as autism spectrum disorder (ASD) affect a person's capacity for communication and social interaction. Although these neurodevelopmental (brain) abnormalities can occasionally be identified before the age of one, they frequently aren't recognized until much later.

People with autism spectrum disorder may have trouble engaging in or participating in repetitive or constrained hobbies or interests as well as social interaction.

Some information reported by the parents that would support the diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder are:

  1. avoids making eye contact or breaks it.
  2. By the age of 48 months, does not pretend to be someone else when playing, such as a teacher or a superhero.
  3. sets toys or other items in a line and becomes furious if the arrangement is altered.
  4. repeatedly uses the same words or phrases.
  5. delayed linguistic abilities.
  6. delayed motor abilities.
  7. delayed learning or cognitive abilities.

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