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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 517075" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Hi! Happy you found the CD board. I was thinking the same as MWM, especially since you already have one with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and it can look so totally different in another child....is there any chance that your four yr. old is on the spectrum? It seems natural that he would do better when you are one on one with him because you can anticipate (as we all do for our kids, especially when we are alone with them) and he is not challenged socially by other kids, etc. Does he play with other children? Has he ever gone to a preschool or daycare where you can see how he does with other kids in a bigger setting?? </p><p></p><p>Regardless, you are among friends here who know it can be a rough ride when your life is limited and people have to avoid activities due to the behaviors of a child. Come by frequently, this is the weekend and it can be slower so make sure you check in again and post so you can bring this thread back up to the top and more people can meet you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 517075, member: 12886"] Hi! Happy you found the CD board. I was thinking the same as MWM, especially since you already have one with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and it can look so totally different in another child....is there any chance that your four yr. old is on the spectrum? It seems natural that he would do better when you are one on one with him because you can anticipate (as we all do for our kids, especially when we are alone with them) and he is not challenged socially by other kids, etc. Does he play with other children? Has he ever gone to a preschool or daycare where you can see how he does with other kids in a bigger setting?? Regardless, you are among friends here who know it can be a rough ride when your life is limited and people have to avoid activities due to the behaviors of a child. Come by frequently, this is the weekend and it can be slower so make sure you check in again and post so you can bring this thread back up to the top and more people can meet you! [/QUOTE]
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