Although the diagnosis of autism is often not made until toddlerhood (between 18-30 months of age) there are often signs in infancy that the disorder is already present
What are two signs of autism that a caregiver might see in an infant as young as 8-10 months of age?
What will be an ideal response?
They would not respond to their name, they would not make eye contact, and they would not point to objects in their environment as a means of communicating.
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a. belief in a just world b. diffusion of responsibility c. the Good Samaritan effect d. the commons dilemma
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a. b. slow-twitch muscles c. smooth muscles d. intermediate muscles
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a) a revolving door. b) a filing cabinet. c) a desktop. d) a television.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.