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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here. I forgot to mention one thing is that both of my kids have no stranger awareness. They are TOO FRIENDLY to strangers ( adults or kids), and developmental pediatrican says it is a red flag. My son still has no personal space awareness, but he is more alert about strangers over time. My daughter is 50% 50%, and she can hug random strangers. [/quote] I have a DD who wasn’t diagnosed until she was a teen. She would have aced the ADOS. Sure there were subtle, subtle signs, looking back. Her pediatrician had a child on the spectrum, but she had zero concerns about my DD. It wasn’t until middle school and relationships got more sophisticated and she struggled, did we think about looking for a diagnosis. Girls present so so so different. My DD had excellent pretend play skills and loved doing pretend games with her friends. I would definitely have concerns if the developmental pediatrician had concerns. Even if it is a mild case, at least you can be working on coping skills now. [/quote] what made you get her re evaluated?[/quote]
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