The clinical manifestations of two-year-old children with autism are mainly for three aspects: language disorders, communication disorders and stereotyped movements.
Language disorder, two-year-old children with autism can be manifested as delayed language development, such as the inability to speak; poor verbal expression; abnormal speed of speech; impaired language comprehension and other symptoms.
Interaction disorders, which are characterized by the child’s lack of desire to interact, ways of interacting, and ability to interact, can be categorized as verbal communication disorders and nonverbal communication disorders.
Stereotypical movements, autistic children often have some repetitive stereotypical movements, such as repetitive jumping, clapping hands, things fixed in one position, etc..
In addition, children with autism may have other disorders, such as delayed brain development and Obscene Language Syndrome.
If your child is suspected of having autism, he or she needs to be seen by a hospital pediatrician for prompt treatment.