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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don’t want to hijack the conversation, but am curious what signs of any your daughters had as toddlers and young children. [/quote] None that I saw at the time. In retrospect, she had some food aversions around 2 years, did a cute sound when she was excited, and minor toe walking. No other signs. She was highly verbal and imaginative. She had lots of friends in elementary school. She is very high IQ and was diagnosed with ADHD in elementary. Her pediatrician had a son with autism and missed the diagnosis. She was diagnosed in eight grade.[/quote]
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