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Well, I was right and I wish I hadn't been
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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 306136" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>I'm so sorry about your grandson. I think he may be on the autism spectrum. Autistic kids don't play with toys, not the way a "normal" kid does, anyway. There isn't really a set norm, because every kid on the spectrum is so different even with the diagnosis of autism. See if your son can ask the pediatrician for names of doctors who are specialists and can diagnose the problem. He doesn't need her permission for that. There has to be a way that he can get his child help without her permission, what do single mothers do without a dad in the picture do in that situation? Early intervention can make such a difference, I'm sorry for your son.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 306136, member: 2668"] I'm so sorry about your grandson. I think he may be on the autism spectrum. Autistic kids don't play with toys, not the way a "normal" kid does, anyway. There isn't really a set norm, because every kid on the spectrum is so different even with the diagnosis of autism. See if your son can ask the pediatrician for names of doctors who are specialists and can diagnose the problem. He doesn't need her permission for that. There has to be a way that he can get his child help without her permission, what do single mothers do without a dad in the picture do in that situation? Early intervention can make such a difference, I'm sorry for your son. [/QUOTE]
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