R.A.D. Symptoms
Birth To 1 Year
- Failure to respond with recognition to face of primary caretaker in the first six months.
- Infrequent vocalizations- babbling, crying.
- Resistant to physical contact or appears stressed by it - rigid and unyielding.
- Delayed milestones - creeping, crawling, sitting.
Ages 1 to 5 Years
- Excessively clingy and whiny
- Persistent, frequent tantrums, sometimes escalating, apparently beyond child's control.
- Unable to occupy self in a positive way without involving others.
- Intolerant of separation from primary caretakers except on child's terms.
- Indiscriminate display of affecting, sometimes to strangers.
- Problems of speech development or motor coordination - considered accident prone.
- Hyperactivity evident.
- Feeding problems.
- By 5 years of age, may be manipulative, devious, destructive, hurtful to pets, frequent lying.
Ages 5 -14 Years
- Lack of eye contact with others while talking with them.
- Indiscriminately affectionate with strangers or asks to go home with them
- Refuses affection, pushes pares away unless the child is in a control of how and when affection is received.
- Destructive to self, others and materials things - seems to enjoy hurting others.
- Cruelty to animals.
- Stealing - Steals in ways that almost guarantees getting caught.
- Lying about the obvious. Lies when it is just as easy to tell the truth.
- No impulse control. Extremely defiant and angry.
- Learning lags. Underachieves in school.
- Lack of cause and effect thinking. Surprised when others are upset by his or her actions.
- Poor peer relationships.
- Pre-occupation with fire or gore.
- Sexually acting out - may act sexually provocative with peers or adults.
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Symptoms of R.A.D.
