N.D.
Hi S.!!!
From what you have written, it doesn't seem that you have really big cause for concern, BUT! I would definitely keep your eyes open and be very observant. Because autism is so prevalent and the spectrum carries a range of symptoms and everyone is very individual to where they fall on the spectrum, you are probably gonna get alot of opinions. My son is three. He was assessed by our local infants&tods program at eighteen months. He was diagnosed with autism at 2 by a dev. pediatrician. Counties can't diagnose autism or even SAY that your child falls anywhere on the spectrum, but they assessed and found that my son met the criteria of a 25% dev. delay in areas of cognition, expressive and receptive communication, and fine motor skills. He made no eye contact, did not talk, walked on his tiptoes for a long while, and had a sensory issue with brick and concrete texture (He wants to touch it ALL the time). He also does head banging, which he has been doing since about 7 or eight months. I say all this to say, with it being so prevalent, it wouldn't hurt to have you local program for your county come out and have him assessed. There is research and talk of implementing plans for the early detection of autism, because a lot of children are not diagnosed until they are a certain age, because the belief is that you can't "tell" for sure when they are so young. My hubby and I were concerned with the head banging at seven or eight months, and were told by our nurse practicioner that he would grow out of it, but he still does it. I hope this helps!!!!