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<blockquote data-quote="Gaia" data-source="post: 96741" data-attributes="member: 4287"><p>Thank you all so much. I do have that book and I will start to read it now, especially since it is finally quiet in the house.</p><p></p><p>MidwestMom: His development was pretty much right on track, or so I thought. My dad still talks of how he held a conversation with him when he was just 2 years old. When attempting to speak with his teacher or the school counselor, I have been told that he does not make eye contact. I think he plays with his toys appropriately and very imaginatively. He loves to make things with Legos. He has great concentration when it comes to things like Legos and activity/coloring books. </p><p></p><p>I am not sure what you mean by quirks. To me it seems like he has alot of them. Foods need to be prepared the same way all the time, he likes the feel of silk (like on the edge of a blanket) especially when he is tired or scared, and he is very comfortable with sticking to the same routine for things like going to school and getting to bed.</p><p></p><p>I am not sure about my side of the family because my mother doesn't open up to me too much. But on my husband's side, his father was an alcoholic, was drinking from a very young age. I don't know of any history of psychiatric issues, but that does not mean they weren't there.</p><p></p><p>Thank you again for all of your replies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gaia, post: 96741, member: 4287"] Thank you all so much. I do have that book and I will start to read it now, especially since it is finally quiet in the house. MidwestMom: His development was pretty much right on track, or so I thought. My dad still talks of how he held a conversation with him when he was just 2 years old. When attempting to speak with his teacher or the school counselor, I have been told that he does not make eye contact. I think he plays with his toys appropriately and very imaginatively. He loves to make things with Legos. He has great concentration when it comes to things like Legos and activity/coloring books. I am not sure what you mean by quirks. To me it seems like he has alot of them. Foods need to be prepared the same way all the time, he likes the feel of silk (like on the edge of a blanket) especially when he is tired or scared, and he is very comfortable with sticking to the same routine for things like going to school and getting to bed. I am not sure about my side of the family because my mother doesn't open up to me too much. But on my husband's side, his father was an alcoholic, was drinking from a very young age. I don't know of any history of psychiatric issues, but that does not mean they weren't there. Thank you again for all of your replies. [/QUOTE]
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