This study is being supported by the research that was created by the Michigan State University scholars.
According to Brooke Ingersoll, an MSU assistance professor of psychology, they believe that they now have a better understanding of what autism is in infants and toddlers compared with what they know a few years ago.
In the study that they have released, they stated that toddlers and preschoolers who have autism have a better chance at succeeding in learning when they imitate the skills of other normal children.
The children are taught to pay attention to objects, gestures and eye contact in order to cover up for the deficiencies that they have due to autism.