Understanding the symptoms of Communicative Acquisition in ASD is essential for parents to provide the right support for their children. Symptoms of Communicative Acquisition in ASD:
Symptom |
Description |
Limited Speech |
Difficulty in using speech or language for communication. |
Delayed Speech Development |
Slower acquisition of speech milestones. |
Echolalia |
Repetition of words or phrases without apparent comprehension. |
Difficulty with Nonverbal Communication |
Challenges in understanding and using gestures, body language, and facial expressions. |
Literal Interpretation |
A tendency to interpret language literally, leading to misunderstandings. |
Difficulty with Conversational Skills |
Struggles with initiating and maintaining conversations. |
Lack of Social Engagement |
Difficulty in engaging with others in social interactions. |
Sensory Sensitivities |
Heightened sensitivity to sensory stimuli, which may affect communication. |
Recognizing these symptoms early on can pave the way for targeted interventions and support, enhancing your child’s communicative acquisition in ASD.
This post was originally published on Aug. 11, 2023. It was updated on Jan. 11, 2024.