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3 year old with Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) Autism
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<blockquote data-quote="steph3306" data-source="post: 167362" data-attributes="member: 4944"><p>It sounds like are children are very much alike. He can say all his numbers(loves numbers), is starting to tell time, knows all the letters and they think he is even sight reading. But his conversations are more of what he has heard others say then his own thoughts. He is starting to have little conversation like I will ask what he does at school and he will say ate popcorn lol. </p><p>My son will watch a movie and get up and rewind it over and over play by play until he has it memorized. </p><p>He is absolutely amazing with a computer. At school they do a lot of his speech therapy on the computer because he is a whiz at it. He can almost do more than me and he is only 3. Today his behavior has been better but I had husband read what you had to say and I think we are looking at him differently know. I think you hit it right on when you said sometimes parents worry to much about what others are saying about us. We are going to start focusing on him and doing what is best for him. I can not believe how much you have opened my eyes and he has an ECD teacher, speech therapist, Occupational Therapist (OT), school psychologist, and a neurologist along with his regular doctor and none of them have explained things to us like this. I think we are making things harder on him because we are trying to act like he is "normal". I was really starting to think we were bad parents. Thanks for all the info and if you think of anything else we might need to know PLEASE let me know. Thank you so much!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steph3306, post: 167362, member: 4944"] It sounds like are children are very much alike. He can say all his numbers(loves numbers), is starting to tell time, knows all the letters and they think he is even sight reading. But his conversations are more of what he has heard others say then his own thoughts. He is starting to have little conversation like I will ask what he does at school and he will say ate popcorn lol. My son will watch a movie and get up and rewind it over and over play by play until he has it memorized. He is absolutely amazing with a computer. At school they do a lot of his speech therapy on the computer because he is a whiz at it. He can almost do more than me and he is only 3. Today his behavior has been better but I had husband read what you had to say and I think we are looking at him differently know. I think you hit it right on when you said sometimes parents worry to much about what others are saying about us. We are going to start focusing on him and doing what is best for him. I can not believe how much you have opened my eyes and he has an ECD teacher, speech therapist, Occupational Therapist (OT), school psychologist, and a neurologist along with his regular doctor and none of them have explained things to us like this. I think we are making things harder on him because we are trying to act like he is "normal". I was really starting to think we were bad parents. Thanks for all the info and if you think of anything else we might need to know PLEASE let me know. Thank you so much! [/QUOTE]
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