A developmental milestone is a sign of typical autism child development and it reaches to more children’s between birth and adulthood. Early milestones include rolling over, social smiles, and sitting up. Later milestones involve the acquisition of social, physical, language, emotional skills, and intellectual abilities. A child with autism tends not to reach all of their developmental milestones at the appropriate times. But that statement is a huge overview of the reality because: · Many of the autism children reach to developmental milestones on time or early, but then lose ground. · Most of the autistic children reach some of their developmental milestones on time or early, but reaches late to others or not at all. · Some of the autistic children reach some of their developmental milestones extraordinarily early but reach ...
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