Khaleej Times

Doctors warn parents about early warning signs of autistic babies

- Jasmine Al Kuttab

abu dhabi — Doctors in the UAE are urging parents to look out for the early signs that are common in autistic children, as early interventi­on is key when it comes to insuring the child leads a healthy and productive life.

Dr Rathinabal­an Indran, specialist paediatric­ian at Universal Hospital, said that lack of social communicat­ion and emotional expression are two crucial red flags.

He explained that when babies are two months old, they often socially communicat­e by smiling. By the age of six to seven months, they say simple words such as, “baba” and “mama”, and when babies are around nine months old, they should begin to wave ‘bye-bye’. However, this is rare in autistic children, he said.

“These are very important early signs, which parents can recognise immediatel­y.”

He added that a lack of eye contact, lack of interactio­n and a delay in language, until the age of three to four years are also common.

“Without early interventi­on, many autistic children may never even do any of these, depending on their severity.”

He said that by the age of one, babies should start speaking singular words, which also rarely occurs with autistic children.

Dr Hussein Matlik, consultant,

Autism ranges from very mild to very severe and in between, which can be determined by a psychologi­cal assessment.” Dr Hussein Matlik, consultant, paediatric neurology

paediatric neurology, said signs also include repetitive pattern of behaviour.

“There are some unique behaviour and signs, including the loss of interest in different activities.

“Autistic children behave as if they are in their own environmen­t. They are usually very quiet and shy, show their interests in their own skills, but they do not usually share with others, or interact with others.”

He said other signs include the repetition of the same word.

“Autism ranges from very mild to very severe and in between, which can be determined by a psychologi­cal assessment.”

Dr Matlik noted that early in-

When babies are two months old, they often socially communicat­e by smiling and by 6 to 7 months, they say simple words.” Dr Rathinabal­an Indran, specialist paediatric­ian at Universal Hospital

tervention units are thus crucial for the developmen­t of autistic children.

“Early interventi­on includes a full range of activities and support, encouragin­g their communicat­ion skills, their verbal and non-verbal, their occupation­al skills, and encourage their hand skills.”

jasmine@khaleejtim­es.com

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