There is no such thing as six manifestations of autism in children. Autism, also known as autism, is a common neuropsychiatric disorder in children, and most of the symptoms are manifested in the aspects of social interaction disorder, language communication disorder, and narrow range of interests, which are analyzed as follows:
1. Social interaction disorder: when the child is conversing with others, he or she lacks eye-to-eye contact, does not have any eye contact, and acts as if he or she has not heard what others have said.
2. Language communication disorder: the language development of children with autism will generally lag behind that of their peers, and they will not talk to anyone on their own initiative.
3. Narrow range of interests: Unlike other children of the same age who prefer toys and other objects, children with autism prefer switches, bottle caps and other objects.
There may be other manifestations of autism in children, so it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for relevant examinations to clarify the cause of the disease and then actively treat the symptoms.