Autistic behavior: Definition Causes Symptoms Diagnosis Precautions Treatment
Autistic behavior
Autistic behavior describes behavioral patterns similar to those seen in autism.
Considerations
Autistic behavior includes:
- Abnormal socialization (lack of need for interacting with others)
- Abnormal speech patterns
- Absent or poorly-developed verbal and nonverbal communication skills (inability to clearly express thoughts and needs)
- Social withdrawal
- Inability to make friends
- Repetitive body movements
- Ritualistic behavior
- Lack of eye contact
Several infections and nervous system (neurological) diseases can produce symptoms like those of autism.
Causes
- Deafness
- Infantile autism
- Mental retardation
- Metabolic degenerative CNS (central nervous system) disorders
- Schizophrenia
Home Care
Home care depends on the cause of the behavior. The child’s safety needs must always be considered.
When to Contact a Medical Professional
Call your health care provider if your child displays autistic behavior but is not known to be autistic.