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[quote=Anonymous]Setting aside *stature* for a moment .... I am fascinated by the possible link between having a baby FACE and certain neurological differences, especially hypotonia. My DS is on the 75th / 90th percentiles at age 10, so his size is not a concern, but I"ll be damned if his face doesn't look exactly like the Gerber baby or Campell's Soup Kids from the 70s. Cherubic, soft and round. He also has mild congenital hypotonia with no known DX to go with it. He resembles his soft babyish male relatives who who seem like they have adult mild Asperger's, to me at least.[/quote]
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