Symptoms of a dyad of impairments in autism encompass challenges in social interaction and communication. Recognizing these symptoms is crucial for understanding and addressing the needs of individuals with autism. Here are the key symptoms:
- Difficulty in making and maintaining friendships.
- Challenges in understanding nonverbal cues, such as body language and facial expressions.
- Trouble comprehending social rules and norms.
- Delayed or atypical language development.
- Difficulty initiating or engaging in conversations.
- Limited ability to understand and respond to others’ emotions.
- Challenges in expressing one’s own needs and desires effectively.
By addressing these areas, individuals with autism can improve their social connections and overall quality of life. Goally, our tablet, aids kids with dyad of impairments by developing life and language skills through fun apps like visual schedules, AAC, gamified learning, and social skills training. It also teaches emotional regulation and executive functioning for routines like brushing teeth. Empower your child to thrive with Goally.
Editor’s note: This information is not meant to diagnose or treat and should not take the place of personal consultation, as needed, with a qualified healthcare provider and/or BCBA.
This post was originally published on Feb. 2, 2023. It was updated on July 12, 2023.