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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here. I don't think my daughter is autistic, but gene is running in the family. Developmental pediatrican told us to get her evaluated, and 1 year after, we were told that she has changed her mind. However, psychologist thinks we should proceed with evaluation because there are many red flags from.evaluation forms filled out by teachers. She called the developmental pediatrican for discussion, and they now both want to proceed with asd evaluation. I am not sure what the red flags are, other than I know [b]she has speech delay and hyperactivity. Her speech delay does somehow affect her social interaction with girls. [/b] I am not desperate for my daughter to be autistic. I am just lost back and forth that I[b] don't see any signs on her. [/b][/quote] You literally wrote that you saw signs, in this very comment. [/quote]
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