Abstract

The early detection of autism spectrum disorders represents a crucial stake because it allows to set up an intensive and early adapted care at an age where certain processes of development can still be modified. The recent studies on the very early signs show that TSA does not affect in a objectivised way the development of the socialization in the 12 first months of life. TSA have a gradual beginning, modifying the course of the development and the behavioral patterns between 12 and 36 months. The identification of biological markers would allow to strengthen the strategies of detection and diagnosis in very young children. However, the existence of signs of alert imposes a vast training of the healthcare professionals and the implementation of support strategies for these children in order to modify the spontaneous trajectory of the TSA.

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