Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) - A range of neurodevelopmental conditions characterized by challenges in social communication and repetitive behaviors., Genetic causes - Underlying origins of a condition linked to genes or chromosomes, which may be inherited or occur spontaneously., Gene defects - Mistakes or mutations in a person's DNA, Pre-natal, peri-natal and post-natal factors - Environmental influences before, during, or after birth that can affect development., Optimal treatment strategy - The best planned approach for therapy and support., Clinical features - The observable signs and symptoms of a condition., Cognitive impairment - Difficulties with thinking, learning, and memory., Non-specific manifestations - Symptoms that are common to many disorders, not just one., Mild delay - A slower pace of development that is not severe., Severe delays - Significant lags in reaching developmental milestones., Lack of social communication - Difficulty with verbal and non-verbal social interaction, like conversation or eye contact., Restricted interests - Intense, focused interests in a very limited number of topics., Repetitive behaviors - Repeated actions or movements, such as hand-flapping or rocking.,

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