For many years, the diagnosis ofautism has centered on a child's social interaction-from poor eye contact tolack of language skills. Although the autism community agrees that earlyintervention is key to effective treatment, the telltale signs of this disorderusually don't reveal themselves until the age of two or three. But what if itwere possible to detect the potential for autism within the first year of life?That is the basis of Osnat and Philip Teitelbaum's book, Does Your Baby Have Autism?
This dedicated wife-and-husband team has worked for nearly two decades to develop ways of detecting signs of potential autism or Asperger's syndrome by examining a child's early motor development. By studying the patterns of righting, sitting, crawling, and walking in typical infants, and comparing them with those of children who were later diagnosed with autism, the authors have been able to pinpoint movement patterns that appear to be the precursors of autism and Asperger's.
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