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<blockquote data-quote="angels" data-source="post: 91183" data-attributes="member: 4206"><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/crazy2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":crazy2:" title="crazy :crazy2:" data-shortname=":crazy2:" /> </p><p>To answer your questions:</p><p>He does get speech now. He was diagnosed with delayed speech at 3 1/2.</p><p>He does not have good eye contact even now, and he's 9 yrs old.</p><p>As far as social, There are problems. Not severe but there are. Toys, he could never sit down long enough to get into them. He gets bored very easily. He wasn't really an easy child. Sometimes, before he was born I use to picture myself with him reading or just playing imagination games and having a fun time together.</p><p>Looking back now there were moments when he really didn't play that much with toys. I blame myself alot and hate to admit but I was always worried about having the house clean "(sigh)".</p><p>I often wonder did that affect him....I'm sure it did.</p><p>Angel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angels, post: 91183, member: 4206"] :crazy: To answer your questions: He does get speech now. He was diagnosed with delayed speech at 3 1/2. He does not have good eye contact even now, and he's 9 yrs old. As far as social, There are problems. Not severe but there are. Toys, he could never sit down long enough to get into them. He gets bored very easily. He wasn't really an easy child. Sometimes, before he was born I use to picture myself with him reading or just playing imagination games and having a fun time together. Looking back now there were moments when he really didn't play that much with toys. I blame myself alot and hate to admit but I was always worried about having the house clean "(sigh)". I often wonder did that affect him....I'm sure it did. Angel [/QUOTE]
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