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[quote=Anonymous]DS has asd diagnosis at age 3 with no typical symptoms for autism. He was talking, playing with other kids, no lining up toys, no tantrum and happy playing with every kids. It was so something was off with inconsistent eye contact, missing some social cues, being quirky and being inflexible sometimes etc all added up to get asd diagnosis at age 3. Now it is my DD's turn to be suspicious of asd even though I have seen no signs of it. She has great eye contact, playing with other kids, get almost all social cues, like to comfort others, happy and chatty. She loves to share and knows how to express her emotions. What could be the sign that raise red flags? I have heard that some girls don't get officially diagnosed till teens or adults, why? [/quote]
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