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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 48660" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Sorry to hear the problems have continued. No one likes to cross over the line of admitting there might be something amiss with their child but it's really important to identify what exactly is going on in order to help overcome those hurdles. I'm thinking that it would be best for you to schedule an appointment with your pediatrician to discuss developmental concerns. My opinion is there are some red flags here.</p><p></p><p>There is a very good developmental checklist linked at the top of this board which would be good for you to work through. </p><p></p><p>-Is his love for snails and insects on the obsessive side? Does he play or talk about anything else?</p><p></p><p>-When he plays with toys or other objects, does he line them up in lines or formations?</p><p></p><p>-In his speech patterns, do you notice echoing going on now or in the past--Example would be when you ask "Do you want a cookie?" and he would answer you by echoing "Do you want a cookie?" instead of yes/no?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 48660, member: 701"] Sorry to hear the problems have continued. No one likes to cross over the line of admitting there might be something amiss with their child but it's really important to identify what exactly is going on in order to help overcome those hurdles. I'm thinking that it would be best for you to schedule an appointment with your pediatrician to discuss developmental concerns. My opinion is there are some red flags here. There is a very good developmental checklist linked at the top of this board which would be good for you to work through. -Is his love for snails and insects on the obsessive side? Does he play or talk about anything else? -When he plays with toys or other objects, does he line them up in lines or formations? -In his speech patterns, do you notice echoing going on now or in the past--Example would be when you ask "Do you want a cookie?" and he would answer you by echoing "Do you want a cookie?" instead of yes/no? [/QUOTE]
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