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Help - What is wrong with my son?
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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 98792" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Listen to your mommy instincts. If all of here would have listened to our mothers or mother in law's, we would still be operating in "just give him/her some more time" mode instead of seeking out diagnoses and interventions. </p><p></p><p>Yeah, this is all fitting. Eating inappropriate things can be sensory seeking...although it can easily be 2 year old curiosity. Mine ate a whole green crayon once.</p><p></p><p>The musical ability and early letter and number recognition can fit right in with this profile. My spectrumy kiddo fell in love with the alphabet starting around 18 months and started spelling his first words at 28 months. The letter/early reading thing is called Hyperlexia and is strongly associated with the Autistic Spectrum Disorders. </p><p></p><p>Again, learn how to use these two your advantage. If he's not speaking well or picking up on your speech, try making up little songs to fit a difficult situation. It will help if you can use the same tune, same words each time the situation arises.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 98792, member: 701"] Listen to your mommy instincts. If all of here would have listened to our mothers or mother in law's, we would still be operating in "just give him/her some more time" mode instead of seeking out diagnoses and interventions. Yeah, this is all fitting. Eating inappropriate things can be sensory seeking...although it can easily be 2 year old curiosity. Mine ate a whole green crayon once. The musical ability and early letter and number recognition can fit right in with this profile. My spectrumy kiddo fell in love with the alphabet starting around 18 months and started spelling his first words at 28 months. The letter/early reading thing is called Hyperlexia and is strongly associated with the Autistic Spectrum Disorders. Again, learn how to use these two your advantage. If he's not speaking well or picking up on your speech, try making up little songs to fit a difficult situation. It will help if you can use the same tune, same words each time the situation arises. [/QUOTE]
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