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Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Engage in Child-Directed Communication Behaviours during Mother-Child Interactions

Mizna Javaria*

The development of communication abilities in early children is heavily influenced by child-directed verbal and nonverbal behaviours. Autism spectrum disorder is a brain development disorder that affects how a person perceives and interacts with others, resulting in social interaction and communication issues. Limited and repetitive patterns of conduct are also part of the illness. In autism spectrum disorder, the term "spectrum" refers to the vast range of symptoms and severity. Autism spectrum disorder encompasses disorders such as Asperger's syndrome, childhood disintegrative disorder, and an unidentified form of pervasive developmental disability that were formerly regarded different. Some people still refer to autism spectrum disorder as "Asperger's syndrome," which is considered to be on the milder end of the spectrum. Autism spectrum condition manifests itself in early life and leads to difficulties in social, educational, and occupational settings. Autism signs appear in youngsters as early as the first year of life. A tiny percentage of children appear to develop normally in the first year, but subsequently regress between the ages of 18 and 24 months, when they begin to show signs of autism.

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