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hello new here, after advice on 3 year old please.
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<blockquote data-quote="EStephens" data-source="post: 546671" data-attributes="member: 15028"><p>Welcome to the board! Sorry you needed to find it! There is a lot of advice and encouragement around here!! It has been a breath of air for me!</p><p></p><p>Poo smearing is actually common in Autism. I was blown away to find that out! I knew my difficult child had done it, but Lord have mercy I didn't ever plan on telling anyone! My difficult child was diagnosed with Asperger's when he was 9. Personally I think he showed signs as early as 3-4. He was always just "quirky". Never had a ton of friends, was a WAY picky eater,always had different ways of looking at things, and had lots of trouble reading people's facial expressions and their intent. </p><p>When you go to the doctor, ask questions. If they blow you off or act like you don't have valid points, keep looking until you find someone to take your side.</p><p> Sometimes it may feel like you are all alone and no one understands,but know there is hope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EStephens, post: 546671, member: 15028"] Welcome to the board! Sorry you needed to find it! There is a lot of advice and encouragement around here!! It has been a breath of air for me! Poo smearing is actually common in Autism. I was blown away to find that out! I knew my difficult child had done it, but Lord have mercy I didn't ever plan on telling anyone! My difficult child was diagnosed with Asperger's when he was 9. Personally I think he showed signs as early as 3-4. He was always just "quirky". Never had a ton of friends, was a WAY picky eater,always had different ways of looking at things, and had lots of trouble reading people's facial expressions and their intent. When you go to the doctor, ask questions. If they blow you off or act like you don't have valid points, keep looking until you find someone to take your side. Sometimes it may feel like you are all alone and no one understands,but know there is hope. [/QUOTE]
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