“My child isn’t talking yet — is it just a delay, or could it be autism?”
This is one of the most common concerns I hear from parents. While every child has their own pace, certain signs can help us understand whether the issue is simply speech delay or part of a broader developmental condition like Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
Speech delay means a child is not developing speech and language skills at the expected rate for their age. It could be due to hearing issues, environmental factors, or just a slower pace of development. Importantly, children with speech delay typically still want to communicate — they make gestures, maintain eye contact, and show interest in people.
Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects communication, behavior, and social interaction. Speech delay can be one symptom of autism, but autism also involves challenges with eye contact, repetitive behaviors, emotional connection, and more.
Speech Delay | Autism |
Tries to communicate using gestures or pointing | Avoids social interaction |
Responds to name and makes eye contact | May not respond to name |
Enjoys playing with others | Prefers being alone |
Understands age appropriate instructions | May not respond to even basic instructions |
Shows interest in surroundings | Often fixates on objects or repetitive actions |
If your child shows multiple delays across speech, social, & behavior milestones or you notice behaviors that doesn’t feel right compared to your elder child or child’s peers, — it’s time for a developmental screening. The earlier we intervene, the better the outcomes.
There are no medicines which helps your child to normalise symptoms of speech delay or Autism. Both disorders require different modalities of therapies. It is recomended that therapies have to be started as soon as diagnosis is established as per suggestions of child neurologist and child psychologist.
Speech delay and autism are different — but often have overlapping symptoms. Don’t guess or wait for the child to “catch up.” Timely evaluation helps unlock your child’s full potential.
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