The Mitchell family worries about their four-year-old son, Michael. He has two other siblings, ages six and eight. Michael is quite active but only plays in solitude. Language is delayed and the child would rather point at things he wants. Michael’s siblings attempt to hug him or cuddle with him, but he pushes them away. Eye contact is at a bare minimum, and he will wander off if not adequately supervised. What diagnosis would be given to a child with these symptoms?
  1. Anti-social disorder
  2. Mild/Moderate impairment
  3. Narcissistic disorder
  4. Autism disorder
Explanation
Answer: D - Michael is likely suffering from a spectrum disorder called Autism. Symptoms vary according to a child’s chronological age and development. Multiple nonverbal behaviors such as body posture and facial expressions may be a problem. Social interaction and communication is impaired, limiting most activities.
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