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8. When to See the Doctor

Infants and toddlers develop in their own time, but notable developmental delays are often seen by age two for most children with Asperger's syndrome. Some of the common signs are not smiling by the age of six months, no babbling by 12 months, not saying any words by 16 months, and not using two-word phrases by 24 months. Also, if a child loses any social or language skills they have already demonstrated, parents should speak to a pediatrician.

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