Autism and speaking
Some children with autism learn skills, such as speaking their first few words, at the usual age. But then they either stop learning more or they go backward and lose the skills they have. Doctors call this regression. It happens in about a quarter of autistic children.1 Usually, it happens in the second year of your child's life.
Besides losing speech, your child may also:
- Stop looking people in the eye
- Want to spend less time with others
- Not want to play as much any more.
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This information was last updated in May 08, 2008
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