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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 428176" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Wiz only had delayed running because he had ear infections and was dizzy. So he walked holding on to something all the time. Coming home from the tubes he was running for the first time. That was his ONLY delay. His vocabulary was incredibly advanced - by 2 he had more words than a typical 4-5 yo. He was hyperlexic, which means he read chapter books like animorphs going INTO kindergarten. He had NO real delays. He is very much an aspie - no doubt about it on any level from anyone that I trust to make a diagnosis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 428176, member: 1233"] Wiz only had delayed running because he had ear infections and was dizzy. So he walked holding on to something all the time. Coming home from the tubes he was running for the first time. That was his ONLY delay. His vocabulary was incredibly advanced - by 2 he had more words than a typical 4-5 yo. He was hyperlexic, which means he read chapter books like animorphs going INTO kindergarten. He had NO real delays. He is very much an aspie - no doubt about it on any level from anyone that I trust to make a diagnosis. [/QUOTE]
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