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  1. Autism is a type of behavior that was only described and formally diagnosed in the early 1980s, and it manifests in speech problems, odd behaviors and difficulty communicating with others. Understand the little that is known about this condition with advice from a practicing pediatrician in this free video on autism.

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  2. The signs of autism are often recognized between the ages of 18 and 24 months, and these signs include joint attention, disinterest in the sound of his own name, failure to understand basic verbal commands and failure to speak before 18 months of age. Recognize common early symptoms of autism with advice from a practicing pediatrician in this free video on autism.

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  3. Toileting issues with autism include not wanting to use the restroom regularly and having physical pain during bowel movements. Understand how autistic children often have GI tract problems with advice from a practicing pediatrician in this free video on autism.

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  4. The symptoms of autism in infants include joint attention, which means the child looks to the mother to figure out how to react to novel things, and disinterest in their own name. Identify the early signs of autism with advice from a practicing pediatrician in this free video on autism.

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David Hill Dr. David Hill is a graduate of the UNC internal medicine and pediatrics combined residency, a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics and vice president of Cape Fear Pediatrics in Wilmington, N.C. Hill also serves as adjunct assistant professor of pediatrics for the UNC School of Medicine. He has more than 10 years of experience as a practicing pediatrician, and he is the father of three children.dkdk

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