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[quote=Anonymous]My DD was flagged by her preschool teacher as potentially ASD-1. I thought there was something to it, but never pursued it because her K teacher didn't agree and DD was not struggling or falling behind in any way. She did have a very obvious stim of bicycle kicking her legs as a baby and toddler, as well as pervasive sensory under-sensitivity, which most people don't notice or think is a good thing. She also had neonatal seizures. Those things are not officially part of the diagnostic criteria, I know, but still they're flags I noticed. Some social anxiety but not outside the norm. Some social obliviousness and avoidance, reading alone at recess, etc. Anyway I stayed concerned through 5th grade and worked very hard to teach her social skills, and now at 14 she seems totally fine. Anyway since she was never actually diagnosed I'm not sure PP would count this. But that's what happened.[/quote]
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