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When Will Your Autistic Child Begin To Speak?

While kids with autism may not speak at first, they generally do at some time in their lives. Some children start talking as early as 12 months, while others may not start talking until they are two or three years old. Starting early is the greatest approach to encourage a youngster to begin communicating. Children with autism should be mimicking, identifying, and responding to other people's emotions by four to six months. By six months, kids should be able to respond to faces by smiling, showing delight, or expressing grief. In addition, a youngster should be able to repeat one to three words at the age of one year. In one study of 119 autistic children, the age at which a youngster first begins to communicate was related to better results later in life. Children who began speaking before 24 months were more likely to have higher-order cognitive talents and adaptive skills than those who did not. The findings support the need for early intervention in children with ASD. There ar...