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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 149141" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Even if you feel like he's too social I still would still encourage you to move forward with having him seen. The Autism spectrum isn't just one disorder but ranges from what you think of as classic Autism to high functioning children whose issues aren't pronounced. It's very hard at this young age to determine social skills of a 3 year old due to the level that they play on : wanting to play with others can is miles away from being socially appropriate and it's really too soon to tell the latter. We do have a lot of parents come through here who themselves or their doctors initially believed the child was too social to have Autism.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 149141, member: 701"] Even if you feel like he's too social I still would still encourage you to move forward with having him seen. The Autism spectrum isn't just one disorder but ranges from what you think of as classic Autism to high functioning children whose issues aren't pronounced. It's very hard at this young age to determine social skills of a 3 year old due to the level that they play on : wanting to play with others can is miles away from being socially appropriate and it's really too soon to tell the latter. We do have a lot of parents come through here who themselves or their doctors initially believed the child was too social to have Autism. [/QUOTE]
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