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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 440528" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>With each of our children we were able to tell fairly early on. </p><p></p><p>With difficult child, while it was clear that he had issues from early childhood, he didn't have his first major episode until Gr.5.</p><p>Little easy child made himself known within a few hours after his birth, when he managed to toss his hospital hat over the side of his bassinet onto the floor. His sensory issues -- and fierce independence -- were obvious right away. </p><p>With the Monster Tot twins, their issues showed within the first few weeks. Again, mainly difficulties with transitions, long crying jags and obvious sensory issues. As they've gotten older they are both showing more and more signs of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD).</p><p></p><p>I think that because of our experiences with difficult child, we've had a better idea of what we were seeing with the younger ones. That has allowed us to put interventions in place that seem (so far) to have headed off major behavioural episodes. Of course the teen years are still ahead of us with the youngest 3 so time will tell.</p><p></p><p>Trinity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 440528, member: 3907"] With each of our children we were able to tell fairly early on. With difficult child, while it was clear that he had issues from early childhood, he didn't have his first major episode until Gr.5. Little easy child made himself known within a few hours after his birth, when he managed to toss his hospital hat over the side of his bassinet onto the floor. His sensory issues -- and fierce independence -- were obvious right away. With the Monster Tot twins, their issues showed within the first few weeks. Again, mainly difficulties with transitions, long crying jags and obvious sensory issues. As they've gotten older they are both showing more and more signs of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). I think that because of our experiences with difficult child, we've had a better idea of what we were seeing with the younger ones. That has allowed us to put interventions in place that seem (so far) to have headed off major behavioural episodes. Of course the teen years are still ahead of us with the youngest 3 so time will tell. Trinity [/QUOTE]
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