Early Signs of Autism
If you’re noticing early developmental differences, you’re not alone. We offer gentle, practical support while you explore next steps with your pediatrician or a specialist.
What this can look like at home
Families often notice limited pointing or gestures, less back-and-forth play, or challenges with eye contact. Some toddlers may line up toys, repeat phrases, or prefer strict routines.
Sensory differences—like sensitivity to sound, textures, or lights—can also show up early. Each child’s profile is unique.
How our ABA team can help
We coach caregivers on simple strategies woven into daily routines—play, meals, bath time—to support communication, imitation, and joint attention. Goals are individualized and adjusted as your child grows.
For background while you explore options, you may find ABA Therapy 101 and Is ABA Right for My Child? helpful.
Questions families often ask
- Do we need a diagnosis to begin? Many families start with parent coaching while they pursue evaluations.
- What if my child is very young? Early supports are gentle and play-based, aligned with your pediatrician’s guidance.
- How much time will it take? We consider your schedule and start with a realistic plan that fits family life.