Will his behaviours get worse?

Hi all,

My son is nearly 2 and half and is showing strong flags for autism.  He makes great eye contact with us and is very loving but prefers to play on his own at nursery and will interact minimally with the other children.

I have been on symptom watch as I am sure all parents in my position are.  He lines a lot of things up, runs on the spot excitedly, has quite an aversion to certain foods, is non verbal (does that mean no words but makes sounds?) and used to show a lot of upset to loud noises (this seems to have passed).

I have obviously been watching his behaviour to see if he develops any kind of meltdown, or any stimming behaviour or upset when we change routine but none really so far apart from the running on the spot.

Will behaviours increase as he gets older?

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  • "He lines a lot of things up, runs on the spot excitedly, has quite an aversion to certain foods, is non verbal (does that mean no words but makes sounds?) and used to show a lot of upset to loud noises"

    These seem reasonable diagnostic indicators...the eye contact issue is the strongest indicator of Autism, but not universally present especially in babies. I think you should consider yourself justified in seeking an assesment. 

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  • "He lines a lot of things up, runs on the spot excitedly, has quite an aversion to certain foods, is non verbal (does that mean no words but makes sounds?) and used to show a lot of upset to loud noises"

    These seem reasonable diagnostic indicators...the eye contact issue is the strongest indicator of Autism, but not universally present especially in babies. I think you should consider yourself justified in seeking an assesment. 

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