To be diagnosed with one of the Pervasive Developmental Disorders including Autism Spectrum Disorder, the child must have a specific number of characteristics in 3 categories:
- Social Interaction
- Communication
- Behaviour
The specific diagnosis is based on the number of characteristics and the severity of those characteristics. Some of the possible characteristics may include:
- Social Interaction
- Unusual eye contact
- Different and/or decreased interaction
- Relates better and more frequently to adults than children
- Prefers to do things without seeking help from others
- Communication (verbal and nonverbal)
- Delay in spoken language
- Difficulty understanding directions
- Difficulty starting and continuing a conversation
- May repeat words/phrases that other people say
- Limited pretend play
- Gets needs met by taking an adult’s hand
- Uses gestures to communicate
- Behaviour
- Repeats actions e.g. often plays with fingers, rocks body, jumps
- Unusual play e.g. puts toys in line, repeatedly spins toys
- Difficulty with change. Prefers things to stay the same.
- Unusual reactions to sound, smell, taste, touch or visual sensations
Note: This is a general overview and should be accompanied by more detailed information.