Autism Childhood Symptoms – Understanding Behaviors In Children
November 14, 2009 by RemedyAutism
Filed under Autism in Children
A child that has autism display some behaviors, which may be seen as abnormal, compared to that of a ‘normal’ child. Social skills problems, communication difficulties and behavioral problems are the common symptoms that have been identified through autism researches.
It is important to know that children that have autism do not communicate with words effectively, rather they do communicate with behaviors. These behaviors could be repetitive and unacceptable to those around because harm can be done to the autistic or those around.
Since the autistic child cannot communicate freely without having difficulties, the behaviors usually displayed to pass their feelings across include; kicking, scratching, screaming, crying, biting, hitting, hair pulling, head butting, spitting, singing, pinching, pushing etc. It is important that you understand these behaviors and also know why the autistic usually engages in them.
Through effective autism research, it has been discovered that children with autism engage in such behaviors because of the following reasons
· The patients engage in the behaviors because they will want to avoid certain things that they will not have to do.
· They engage in these habits because they want to get what they want.
· Also, they want to get attention if they exhibit the behaviors.
· The habits can also be for the purposes of stimulating their dull sensory perceptions.
You really need to understand the child with autism and provide him the needed autism treatment. If you understand these peculiar behaviors, you are one step-up in providing the cure for the patient.

