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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't think anyone is saying there are definite signs of autism here, but nonetheless, I think there are enough areas of concern that OP should get it checked out because getting in there early can make a huge difference. My DS, who has an ASD, didn't point but rather would pull us toward something he wanted. I later (we spent two years trying to get a diagnosis, for two years we were told there was nothing wrong and for two years we felt like that wasn't correct) learned that this was a big red flag. Also, if OP feels subjectively like her DC is losing language skills, that is enough to pursue and get an evaluation. Again, no one is going to read her posts and automatically push the ASD button. But all the literature on early detection says that a parent's concern is worth pursuing. There's so much I wish I had known and done earlier.[/quote] +1[/quote]
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