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<blockquote data-quote="BeachPeace" data-source="post: 365530"><p>Hi there - </p><p>Welcome. My sweet daughter Indigo is 10 years old and she was disgnosed with Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) before she was age 2. She had some intense stimming behaviors, had an extremely hard time with any transition or deviation to our routine, would scream all the time until I found the tag, texture, or issue that was making her uncomfortable. She never really has cared much for friends or other people and is obsessed with all animals. She is affectionate to us. At about 18 months of age Our pediatrician referred us to our local children's hospital primarily due to the fact that she had some developmental delays. When I was first told she was "On the Spectrum" I was clueless but almost thankful that there was a diagnosis of why my daughter was so difficult. I joke now that she screamed non-stop for the first four years of her life, then started talking and has never stopped.</p><p>Good Luck and I am glad you have found this place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BeachPeace, post: 365530"] Hi there - Welcome. My sweet daughter Indigo is 10 years old and she was disgnosed with Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) before she was age 2. She had some intense stimming behaviors, had an extremely hard time with any transition or deviation to our routine, would scream all the time until I found the tag, texture, or issue that was making her uncomfortable. She never really has cared much for friends or other people and is obsessed with all animals. She is affectionate to us. At about 18 months of age Our pediatrician referred us to our local children's hospital primarily due to the fact that she had some developmental delays. When I was first told she was "On the Spectrum" I was clueless but almost thankful that there was a diagnosis of why my daughter was so difficult. I joke now that she screamed non-stop for the first four years of her life, then started talking and has never stopped. Good Luck and I am glad you have found this place. [/QUOTE]
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