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From the article: "It is more usual for autistic neurological development to not include such aberrations, with age-appropriate autistic symptoms being clear from birth, in which case the term "early infantile autism" is used."

Is that true? My understanding is that autism is generally unnoticeable before the age of 2. Clearly it would be difficult to determine if a baby is autistic. Neurodivergent 15:05, 4 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]