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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 295771" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>I did not see this but I hope she gets what she's asking for, because I believe there's a lot to be said for what she's saying.</p><p> </p><p>Who knows what my son "has". But...he was NOT verbal, he was NOT social, he WAS rigid and inflexible, he had major sensory issues, he ate the same things day in and day out (wheat and dairy products), he was NOT attached to his caregivers (he couldn't have cared less). I don't beleive he was ever destined to be a full-blown autistic...but his therapists, who have worked with him for 5 years now and have seen him grow, believe if it weren't for what we did with him, he would be non-verbal and possibly not attached at all, even if his attachment isn't "normal". And the credit for doing what we did goes back to this board and the local family support group.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 295771, member: 1848"] I did not see this but I hope she gets what she's asking for, because I believe there's a lot to be said for what she's saying. Who knows what my son "has". But...he was NOT verbal, he was NOT social, he WAS rigid and inflexible, he had major sensory issues, he ate the same things day in and day out (wheat and dairy products), he was NOT attached to his caregivers (he couldn't have cared less). I don't beleive he was ever destined to be a full-blown autistic...but his therapists, who have worked with him for 5 years now and have seen him grow, believe if it weren't for what we did with him, he would be non-verbal and possibly not attached at all, even if his attachment isn't "normal". And the credit for doing what we did goes back to this board and the local family support group. [/QUOTE]
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