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Campus Gaza protests continue, and an Arab American mayor says voters are watching. The Arizona senate votes to repeal the state's 1864 abortion ban. And a Pennsylvania voting rights advocate says dispelling misinformation is a full-time job.

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Doctor: Autism Diagnosis Possible as Early as Age 2

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Monday, May 5, 2014   

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. - New research suggests that autism can be identified earlier than previously thought, in children as young as age 2. The study was spearheaded by Laurie Jeans, assistant professor, St. Ambrose University. She says a number of behavioral and developmental deficits present in children at age 2 are predictive of an autism spectrum diagnosis (ASD) by age 4.

"The ability to point at the light switches and point at things that you see, and that joint attention piece," Jeans says. "If that's not present, and we're waiting until 3 to make that diagnosis, then you're looking back and saying, 'Oh man, what else could we have done?'"

Nationally, the average age for a child to be diagnosed with autism is 3 or 4, but Jeans says waiting until then means families might be missing out on interventions that could help minimize or prevent some of the associated symptoms or behaviors. And that can put kids at risk for social and academic problems, she warns.

"We know that the brain's plasticity in these early years, the intensive services that we can provide early on, can kind of change their trajectory, so that they have some better outcomes once they get into school," she says.

At age 2, Jeans says, children with autism tend to score much lower than their peers in areas of speech, motor skills and social interaction.

The study tracked the development of 100 children with ASD, comparing them to typically developing children and peers with disabilities. It was published in the "Journal of Early Intervention." Study details are at http://jei.sagepub.com.





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