Could Baby Wiggles Indicate Autism?

July 15, 2024

At the UK's University of Sussex, researchers believe the movement of babies could be more than a reflexive way to strengthen their muscles. Those jerks and fits could be key in early detection for children on the autism spectrum. They are measuring not only the limb movements, but also the direction little arms and legs move in, as well as how fast and how far the limbs move. Early detection and intervention can be paramount to helping children with autism.

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