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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 530034"><p>difficult child 1 never really played with toys either. He'd "organize" them and then leave them sit and no one was allowed to touch them. As a baby, he liked looking at toys we'd dangle in front of him but he never reached out to touch or grab them. That is one of the things he "failed" developmentally that was eventually used to diagnosis his Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) now. They looked back over that stuff and realized it was obvious back then. difficult child 1 is also very sociable, with kids younger than him and with family. He LOVES activities that involve movement and sensory stimulation. He can also be almost hypnotized (for lack of a better word) by TV. As a child, it was shows with bright colors and lots of movement. Now it's shows that have a lot of action in them.</p><p></p><p>I agree that you might be on to something. It might be worth checking in to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 530034"] difficult child 1 never really played with toys either. He'd "organize" them and then leave them sit and no one was allowed to touch them. As a baby, he liked looking at toys we'd dangle in front of him but he never reached out to touch or grab them. That is one of the things he "failed" developmentally that was eventually used to diagnosis his Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) now. They looked back over that stuff and realized it was obvious back then. difficult child 1 is also very sociable, with kids younger than him and with family. He LOVES activities that involve movement and sensory stimulation. He can also be almost hypnotized (for lack of a better word) by TV. As a child, it was shows with bright colors and lots of movement. Now it's shows that have a lot of action in them. I agree that you might be on to something. It might be worth checking in to. [/QUOTE]
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