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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 131225" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>MWM, you see the same things that made me think autism. If he's not interested in something going on, this is what he's doing. It is possible to engage him now (at one time it was not), but if he starts losing interest, this is what he's doing. Even now that he watches tv, every little bit he's up waving around til the tv catches him again. Legos even have to take flight every few minutes. </p><p>And there are a lot of times that he's doing this and we think he's in his own little world over there and he's somehow keeping track of everything going on in the entire room. Even to the point he's repeated phrases of conversations when he thought he wasn't paying any attention to anything (which made me think even more along autism lines). Other times, he is in his own little world. lol</p><p>Crazy, I don't know why I hadn't brought these out sooner. Had more at one time, and totally forgot about using them, which was the point of recording them in the first place. The phone works great because its inconspicuous, too. I tried catching him with the camcorder, but when I'd get it out, he'd get interested in that and whatever goofy thing he was doing would be stopped. And he broke it when I tried just leaving it out in the corner.</p><p>I caught a few things with it, but very little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 131225, member: 1848"] MWM, you see the same things that made me think autism. If he's not interested in something going on, this is what he's doing. It is possible to engage him now (at one time it was not), but if he starts losing interest, this is what he's doing. Even now that he watches tv, every little bit he's up waving around til the tv catches him again. Legos even have to take flight every few minutes. And there are a lot of times that he's doing this and we think he's in his own little world over there and he's somehow keeping track of everything going on in the entire room. Even to the point he's repeated phrases of conversations when he thought he wasn't paying any attention to anything (which made me think even more along autism lines). Other times, he is in his own little world. lol Crazy, I don't know why I hadn't brought these out sooner. Had more at one time, and totally forgot about using them, which was the point of recording them in the first place. The phone works great because its inconspicuous, too. I tried catching him with the camcorder, but when I'd get it out, he'd get interested in that and whatever goofy thing he was doing would be stopped. And he broke it when I tried just leaving it out in the corner. I caught a few things with it, but very little. [/QUOTE]
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