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Not sure if your child’s late talking is a language delay or a sign of autism? This video explains the key differences parents often miss. Many children talk later than expected, but subtle behaviors before words appear can reveal important clues. In this video, we break down early communication signs, gestures, play patterns, social interaction, eye contact, and repetitive behaviors to help parents better understand what they’re seeing. 🎥 IN THIS VIDEO YOU’LL LEARN • Why gestures matter more than words in early communication • The difference between requesting vs sharing experiences • How children respond when you point or show something • What pretend play should look like between 18 months–2 years • How social interest differs in language delay vs autism • Why imitation is a key developmental clue • How eye contact is used to communicate (not just look) • The role of repetitive behaviors and need for sameness 👶 PERFECT FOR PARENTS WHO • Have a late talker or speech-delayed toddler • Are unsure whether behaviors are typical or concerning • Want to understand autism vs language delay early signs • Prefer evidence-based, calm explanations • Want to support their child as early as possible ⏱ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – Late talking: what parents often miss 00:45 – Gestures vs words explained 01:40 – Requesting vs sharing experiences 02:40 – Following a point & joint attention 03:40 – Play differences you should notice 04:40 – Social interest around other children 05:30 – Imitation and copying behaviors 06:15 – Eye contact & repetitive behaviors 🧠 WHY THIS WORKS This video focuses on observable, everyday behaviors instead of labels. It helps parents understand patterns backed by child development research, while emphasizing that only professionals can diagnose. Early awareness leads to earlier support—and better outcomes. 📌 KEY TOPICS COVERED • Language delay vs autism • Early communication milestones • Joint attention & gestures • Toddler play development • Social interaction signs • Repetitive behaviors • When to seek professional support ⚠️ DISCLAIMER This video is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical or developmental advice. Always consult a qualified pediatrician, speech therapist, or developmental specialist if you have concerns about your child.