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<blockquote data-quote="Amy" data-source="post: 115695" data-attributes="member: 4503"><p>Thanks, guys, for the warm welcome! In answer to your questions:</p><p></p><p>1) His early development was right on track. He did talk on time and well and now he does sometimes have precocious speech, but not always. He does make good eye contact and has an easy time making friends with peers, but I would probably describe him as "quirky" at times. Just sort of goofy and silly. Not all the time, but often enough. It doesn't seem to have any affect on his frienships, though. Transitions are very hard for him. He does play well with toys and always has.</p><p></p><p>2)My mother-in-law is bipolar, but I would say she has a mild case of it. My sister-in-law was ODD as a child, although I see no evidence of it now, in adulthood. My father is a recovered alcoholic and both his parents died of the disease.</p><p></p><p>3) I honestly don't know if it's a neuropsychologist we are scheduled to see. Should I call and request that?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the help and the understanding!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amy, post: 115695, member: 4503"] Thanks, guys, for the warm welcome! In answer to your questions: 1) His early development was right on track. He did talk on time and well and now he does sometimes have precocious speech, but not always. He does make good eye contact and has an easy time making friends with peers, but I would probably describe him as "quirky" at times. Just sort of goofy and silly. Not all the time, but often enough. It doesn't seem to have any affect on his frienships, though. Transitions are very hard for him. He does play well with toys and always has. 2)My mother-in-law is bipolar, but I would say she has a mild case of it. My sister-in-law was ODD as a child, although I see no evidence of it now, in adulthood. My father is a recovered alcoholic and both his parents died of the disease. 3) I honestly don't know if it's a neuropsychologist we are scheduled to see. Should I call and request that? Thanks for the help and the understanding!! [/QUOTE]
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