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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]I'd be careful of an ASD label until his speech comes in more. The eye contact may come with speech and the repetitive actions can also disappear.[/quote] +1[/quote] +2 I will add that I have one DS (in MS) that continues to have language issues. At times, he has poor eye contact because he is struggling to process language (listening or speaking) and incoming visual information increases the challenge. I have another DS (in HS) that still has a sterotype. Neither kid is on the AS - and, believe me, they've been evaluated thoroughly over the years. [/quote]
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