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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 599977" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Liahona, I agree, that I would think back to the days immediately leading up to his new silence ... new people, situations, medications?</p><p>My son went through something like that but it wasn't as severe. He was wild, loud, chaotic, and only said "Mama, Dada, Doggie." Then he stopped talking for a long time, and just screamed and pointed at things. Then he spoke in complete sentences. Then he stopped again, mostly doing the screaming-pointing thing, and that went on until he was hmmm, maybe 5? It seemed like forever. So I don't know how much of this is spectrum and how much is environmental. </p><p>From your description, it is very strange. No fever? No tick bites? Anything you can think of? Sometimes autistic kids hold stuff in and it gets very exaggerated, so here's hoping that it is/was something minor and he is just obsessing about it and you can iron it all out.</p><p>{hugs}</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 599977, member: 3419"] Liahona, I agree, that I would think back to the days immediately leading up to his new silence ... new people, situations, medications? My son went through something like that but it wasn't as severe. He was wild, loud, chaotic, and only said "Mama, Dada, Doggie." Then he stopped talking for a long time, and just screamed and pointed at things. Then he spoke in complete sentences. Then he stopped again, mostly doing the screaming-pointing thing, and that went on until he was hmmm, maybe 5? It seemed like forever. So I don't know how much of this is spectrum and how much is environmental. From your description, it is very strange. No fever? No tick bites? Anything you can think of? Sometimes autistic kids hold stuff in and it gets very exaggerated, so here's hoping that it is/was something minor and he is just obsessing about it and you can iron it all out. {hugs} [/QUOTE]
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