12 Signs of Autism in 3-year-olds

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Ezra has more Severe Autism and Simon has more Mild Autism. Here are 12 signs of Autism in 3-year-olds.

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Aheadfamily
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You are a family that helps each other, we also have a son with autism age 5. He can't speak yet, but repeats phrases now. Your videos have really helped us out

galileasalamanca
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Another great video!! Definitely seen majority of these signs, and he's almost 2! ..Also really liked the financial costs of Autism and why diagnose early videos!! You guys give such great advice and insight, ty❤..also the toddler leash thing..totally get how ignorance can cloud ppls judgement but to call it restrictive!!? you guys are literally doing the opposite to give him the freedom to explore whilst still being safe..if you didnt do that his other options, if the circumstances allow for it, would be to be carried, hold hands, in a stroller or rarely go out and adventure and see things...thats restrictive!...Wish ppl would stop and think more lol you guys are wonderful parents💚💚

naureen
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Our 3 year old is level 2 and has most of these signs. Hearing your bonus sign has brought me so much comfort as we have the same issue. Our son wouldn't even open his christmas gifts, it took us a week to get them all open and then he wouldn't use them for a few days. We bought him some new PJ's today, and he wouldn't have a bar of them. We've hung them on display in his room and they usually need to be there for a few days before he seems to "Accept" them as his and try them on.

alyssajenaway
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Always smile when Adam talks to Ezra. 💜 So heartwarming.

GoAndrewKuiken
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I just wanted to say you did an amazing job at explaining autism. I just watched it out of curiosity as I have worked with disability clients in the past but I never thought I could understand a person or child with autism, I have actually refused to work with one child as I was so scared of doing something wrong 🙁 so you are definitely educating others, thank you 💚

kelly
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Interesting and very informative. Good luck to you both.

littleitalyblogspot
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Currently awaiting my 2 year old daughters evaluation, my girl is similar in many ways but also one of her own. All kids are different autistic or neurotypical. I just wanted to say your videos are really helping me get through it all personally. I was an emotional wreck a few months ago, but seeing the progress my daughter has made these last few months along with getting more educated with autism has really helped me. Thank you. Oh and we've finally got our speech therapy referral though, exciting times ahead.

joshua.shepherd
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Thamk you, ur son and family very much for making this video. I have a grand daughter who I believe she probably had austim. You explained well . I so happy I found ur video and I don t feel alone and showed my daughter, she also says thanks. Now were going to her the help she needs.. Thank you again. From :Lana, Suzanna and Anna(g/d)❤ (Ontario, Canada)

mfmqxyb
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Thanks for the insight. Going through the possibility of this with my family. These videos help us newcomers understand and get a grip of this. Thanks

jamiehall
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Ezra is such a great kid, Ivan went threw alot what he does and we also thought he was gonna be non~verbal but about a month after the doctor told us that he started talking today my kids got a microphone and told and said he loved me and thank you for my new mommy I had to put him to sleep he had a long few days but waking him up when we set the fireworks off at 10:00 he usually holds his ears but let's go half way threw we got some big ones we all had such a good day most definitely one of the biggest days I've had ❤

ralph
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Beautiful son! This is exactly my son. We are about to get the diagnosis hopefully... He is 2, 5 years old.. thankyou for explaining!! It makes a hope sense for me!

joycebestenbreur
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Really relateable, especially sign 1 to 3 and 12, I really get anxious when new things came out, idk why but I think I can't get used to it

darkchipz
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Thank you for sharing your insights with your kid.

meetube
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Ezra is such a lovely child, I wish I could provide to my child what you are providing.. you’re a great mother

jarija
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I'm 16 and I have autism, and I absolutely hate fireworks. I don't like how loud and bright they are. They are sudden and unexpected, and sometimes they don't pop or have a delayed pop so they're very unpredictable which are a few of my least favorite things. I dread the 4th of July, and new years cause of all the fireworks, but I actually enjoy the look of the dull colored fireworks like roman candles, but those tend to be the loud and one unexpected ones cause you hold them.

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The 4th of July is my fav holiday. I don't like the loud noise though I do the the percussive boom if u get what I mean. I do love the lights though. New Years is my second fav holiday because I get to watch fireworks via videos all day as each timezone celebrates entering into the new year. Only reason I like the 4th more is I get to be the one to set off the fireworks.

carstorm
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Thank you for your video.

My son was diagnosed just shy of his third birthday. It would have been sooner but we waited almost 2 years on a waiting list. We worked through early intervention that helped with speak therapy and occupational therapy. My son LOVED water bottles (full or empty)and pens (I would remove the ink so he would hurt himself or anyone else) or straws.
- scream and cries loud sounds
- hand gestures
- getting frustrated with feelings
- hits when over stimulated
- getting overstimulated in group settings
-Lining things up

michellegutierrez
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I was not diagnosed with ASD until I was 26 years old. I just turned 31. People often made fun of me because I was "different" or "quirky." I just remind them that I learn differently and that if they don't like me, that is a "them issue-not me. Thank you, Holly and Adam for sharing your life experiences. I appreciate it.

sarahrose
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I also loved the toddler leash when I was a baby (over 30 now). My mom was shamed out of using it even tho it made both her and me happier.

My neurotypical little sister couldn’t stand it. But for me, it was a way that would let me wander but not get lost. It was so easy for me to get left behind or run off in the wrong direction so the leash was a nice way of making me feel safe and knowing that I couldn’t get lost.

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