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There are milestones that are expected in the typical development of a child, in certain cases these are not visualized.
Caregivers, whether parents or relatives, should take into account the following alarm guidelines:

Absence of babbling
From 2 months do not make eye contact or reject the look.
From 6 months does not smile or express joy.
After 8 months, show no interest in others.
At 9 months there is no exchange of sounds, facial gestures, or smiles.
At 10 months he still does not respond to his name or to the call for attention.
Around 12 months there is no exchange of gestures such as pointing to ask for something.
He seems to be more interested in objects than people.
That at 16 months still does not emit any words.
At 24 months there are no meaningful 2-word sentences.
There is a loss of language, babbling, or social skills at any age.

If you observe any of the mentioned symptoms, you should request an evaluation from a professional who is specialized in the area, who will determine the pertinent evaluation and subsequent therapeutic intervention.
The sooner the consultation is carried out, the greater the probability of treating and intervening in the difficulties to improve the quality of life and its development in daily life.