My 16 months son responds to his name in very rare occasions, he didn't speak yet with a word. His hearing is well. He doesn't point at things and he doesn't follow me when I point. He do make eye contact and most often look to my mouth when I talk. He smiles back. He looks for me when he doesn't find me. He imitates my sounds sometimes. He love hugging. He imitates my dancing. He play well. But he does get fed up very soon. He is so calm boy. My question is. Could he be autistic?
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I am sorry to hear about your concern, but will be happy to assist you. There are below symptoms delayed speech and language skills. Flat, robotic speaking voice, or singsong voice. Echolalia (repeating the same phrase over and over) problems with pronouns (saying ?you? instead of ?i,? for example) not using or rarely using common gestures (pointing or waving), and not responding to them. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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It does seem like he is on the autistic spectrum and I recommend that you consult a child psychiatrist and psychologist for your son as soon as possible.
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Hello librate user, The symptoms sounds he is Autistic, but it needs proper diagnosis.You may take one online 60 min session with me as it needs proper case history and Assessment needs to be done.
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Dear lybrate-user we can't label the child like that especially when he is under developmental age. I would recommend you to first get thorough physical check up including vision and hearing test. This will help you get the a clear picture. If these tests results would be ok then you may contact to a clinical psychologist/developmental psychologist for better guidance. All the best.
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