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<blockquote data-quote="KatPause" data-source="post: 581952" data-attributes="member: 16001"><p>Thank you for all your replies and advice! I am very lucky where we live, we have a wide variety of autism clinics, including university run and children's hopsital run locations. It's something I hadn't looked up before, but it's nice to know there are a lot within about 30-40 minutes of our house. I will probably wait and see once what our doctor says at his 18 month check up since it is only a little over a month away before contacting any clinics. I am just happy we have a doctor who is actually picking these things up now, I didn't expect to have her say anything until he was over 2 about the speech. </p><p></p><p>I love the idea about using a bucket in the bathtub! I am definately going to try it and see if it will work. Anything to get him cleaned up a little would be a good thing. </p><p></p><p>My husband's family has a variety of speech issues, everything from just pronunciation to apraxia (4 year old nephew). There is also one niece who has hypotonia and sensory issues, though I don't really know much about everything involved, I remember the issues with loud noises, bugs and dogs. She also tends to be apart from everyone else, though plays well with my 5 year old daughter, and rocks herself back and forth on a regular basis. Her mom would have been the best one to talk to I think, but she passed away 3 years ago. Even the adults all have a variety of issues really, though who doesn't? My husband cannot stand to use bathrooms away from home, and if possible will clean them. One of his brothers had trouble in school focusing and still gets stressed about classroom work at his job. </p><p></p><p>I do know he understands what is being said to him. The other day I couldn't find a pair of socks for him to wear and said something and my little stinker walks over, and pulls them out of a hiding place he decided was the right place for them to go.</p><p></p><p>I'll definately be sticking around here for awhile and keep everyone updated on him. Thanks again for all the advice <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KatPause, post: 581952, member: 16001"] Thank you for all your replies and advice! I am very lucky where we live, we have a wide variety of autism clinics, including university run and children's hopsital run locations. It's something I hadn't looked up before, but it's nice to know there are a lot within about 30-40 minutes of our house. I will probably wait and see once what our doctor says at his 18 month check up since it is only a little over a month away before contacting any clinics. I am just happy we have a doctor who is actually picking these things up now, I didn't expect to have her say anything until he was over 2 about the speech. I love the idea about using a bucket in the bathtub! I am definately going to try it and see if it will work. Anything to get him cleaned up a little would be a good thing. My husband's family has a variety of speech issues, everything from just pronunciation to apraxia (4 year old nephew). There is also one niece who has hypotonia and sensory issues, though I don't really know much about everything involved, I remember the issues with loud noises, bugs and dogs. She also tends to be apart from everyone else, though plays well with my 5 year old daughter, and rocks herself back and forth on a regular basis. Her mom would have been the best one to talk to I think, but she passed away 3 years ago. Even the adults all have a variety of issues really, though who doesn't? My husband cannot stand to use bathrooms away from home, and if possible will clean them. One of his brothers had trouble in school focusing and still gets stressed about classroom work at his job. I do know he understands what is being said to him. The other day I couldn't find a pair of socks for him to wear and said something and my little stinker walks over, and pulls them out of a hiding place he decided was the right place for them to go. I'll definately be sticking around here for awhile and keep everyone updated on him. Thanks again for all the advice :) [/QUOTE]
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