Because symptoms usually occur in the first two years of life, autism spectrum disorder is classified as a “developmental disorder.”
Autism Spectrum Illness (ASD) is a complicated developmental disorder characterized by difficulty in social interaction, verbal and nonverbal communication, repetitive behavior, and a narrow focus of interest.
Autism usually appears before a child reaches the age of three and lasts for the rest of his or her life.
The severity of the disability ranges from modest to severe.
Autism is treatable, and autistic children who get early diagnosis and treatment can enjoy healthy, full lives.