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<blockquote data-quote="Critter Lover" data-source="post: 211983" data-attributes="member: 6297"><p>MidWestMom seems to have it down pretty much how my son acted in younger years...</p><p> </p><p>We noticed he never used his legos for building but would line them up </p><p>in a row and same thing for his toy cars. He also had a habit of making up his own words. The flipping on/off of the light switch at early age</p><p>and flapping his arms....always ran on tip toes and always at high speed.</p><p>Not scared of anything....was at a daycare that had a high slide....climbed it and instead of going down it....turned around and jumped over kids and fell to the ground (age 3). Was slow at everything</p><p>as far as language, potty training, walking. Sensitive to noise so much that his first Christmas he could not open his gifts because the paper ripping or be crumpled bothered him. Did not want anyone in his play space at daycare unless it was his sister and would let off a very high pitch scream if someone did enter his space.</p><p> </p><p>Of course my son was not diagnosed until later since they did not know too much about the autism spectrum at the time when he was young.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Critter Lover, post: 211983, member: 6297"] MidWestMom seems to have it down pretty much how my son acted in younger years... We noticed he never used his legos for building but would line them up in a row and same thing for his toy cars. He also had a habit of making up his own words. The flipping on/off of the light switch at early age and flapping his arms....always ran on tip toes and always at high speed. Not scared of anything....was at a daycare that had a high slide....climbed it and instead of going down it....turned around and jumped over kids and fell to the ground (age 3). Was slow at everything as far as language, potty training, walking. Sensitive to noise so much that his first Christmas he could not open his gifts because the paper ripping or be crumpled bothered him. Did not want anyone in his play space at daycare unless it was his sister and would let off a very high pitch scream if someone did enter his space. Of course my son was not diagnosed until later since they did not know too much about the autism spectrum at the time when he was young. [/QUOTE]
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