2024 Most Popular Episode: Signs of Autism in Toddlers


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Dec 24 2024 18 mins  

As we end this 2024 I wanted to take a moment to reshare the most popular episode that was listened to this year!

Thank you all so much for being a continued part of this journey, I cannot wait to see what 2025 brings :)

This episode is Part 1 of a four-part conversation between Tara and Megan about autistic toddlers. Megan and Tara discuss typical vs. atypical toddler development, traits of Autism in 2 year olds, and other early signs of Autism in toddlers. This is an important conversation for early intervention speech and language and speech therapy for toddlers.

Tara Phillips, the founder of Autism Little Learners, is an expert on Autism in Early Childhood. Tara has been in Early Childhood Special Education for over 20 years. She founded Autism Little Learners in 2019 because it was difficult to find engaging resources for young autistic children.

Early Signs of Autism discussed in this episode:

  • Differences in Eye Contact
  • Not responding to their name
  • Limited use of gestures
  • Not imitating others
  • Different/Delayed Play Development
  • Consistently using another’s hand as a tool
  • More interest in objects than people
  • Unusual body movements
  • Intense difficulty with changes
  • Intense interests
  • Sensory Differences

When it comes to the early signs of Autism in toddlers, we must look at the toddler as a whole. It’s also important to collaborate with other professionals and parents/caregivers.

Additionally, the more we can educate ourselves on Autism Spectrum Disorder, the early signs of Autism in toddlers, its indicators, and typical development in toddlers, the better equipped we will be to help the little ones on our caseload.

Connect with Autism Little Learners:

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Other links from today's episode:

Communicate & Connect Handbook

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