Early identification of signs of Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is one of the most important determinants for improving child development prognosis. The sooner the signals are identified, the sooner we can intervene.
Why is it so important?
The first years of life are a critical window for brain development. During this period, the brain has an extraordinary plasticity that allows it to respond very positively to accompanying interventions.
Signs to consider
Some signs that may indicate the need for an assessment include:
- Absence or delay in verbal language.
- Little eye contact.
- Difficulty relating to other children.
- Repetitive play patterns.
- Unusual sensitivity to sensory stimuli.
The role of technology
Tools such as Blue Route allow families to perform a preliminary screening from home, providing access to an initial assessment in a fast and accessible way.
It is important to remember that these tools do not replace the assessment of a healthcare professional, but they can be a valuable first step in identifying signs that merit professional attention.