Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) affects approximately 1 in 36 children in the United States, according to the latest CDC statistics. As a neurodevelopmental condition, autism impacts how the brain processes information, leading to differences in communication, behavior, and social interaction. Despite growing awareness, many signs of autism in children remain subtle and are often overlooked. This contributes to delayed diagnosis and intervention, which can hamper long-term outcomes. Early identification is crucial, yet the complexity of the brain’s involvement makes recognizing these early, often-missed signs particularly challenging.
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50. Absence of Back-and-Forth Conversation The absence of back-and-forth conversation is a key but often underrecognized sign of autism in children. While many children might be…