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Early Signs of Autism in Children: What Every Parent Should Watch For

What if the signs are already there—but easy to miss?

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often shows early signs, yet many are overlooked as “just a phase.” During Autism Awareness Month, recognizing these signs early can change a child’s entire developmental path.

At Piyavate Rehabilitation & Physiotherapy Center in Muscat, early detection leads to early progress.

Common Early Signs of Autism

  • Limited eye contact
  •  Delayed speech or no speech
  • Not responding to their name
  • Repetitive movements (hand flapping, rocking)
  • Lack of interest in social interaction

These are not just behaviors—they are signals.

Why Early Intervention Matters

The brain is most adaptable in early childhood. With timely therapy:

  • Communication improves
  • Social interaction develops
  • Behavior becomes more regulated

How Piyavate Helps

Our team provides:

  • Occupational therapy
  • Sensory integration therapy
  • Developmental assessments
  • Parent guidance

The earlier you act, the stronger the outcome.

Why Occupational Therapy is Essential for Children with Autism

Autism doesn’t just affect communication—it affects how a child experiences the world.

Simple daily tasks can feel overwhelming:

  • Getting dressed
  • Eating independently
  • Responding to sounds or touch
  • Staying focused


This is where Occupational Therapy (OT) becomes essential.

At Piyavate Rehabilitation & Physiotherapy Center, OT helps children with autism build functional independence and confidence.

What Occupational Therapy Improves

  • Sensory processing (over/under sensitivity)
  • Fine motor skills (writing, gripping)
  • Daily living skills
  • Attention and focus
  • Emotional regulation
  • Social skills
  • Abilities to learn at the school


The Approach
Therapy is structured, engaging, and personalized—using play-based and sensory-based techniques.

The Outcome
Children don’t just improve skills.
They gain the ability to participate in life more independently.

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