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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Anyone who has gone through eye contact issues and speech delay notice that once eye contact and communication improved did your child's behavior? My child is so so wild and I wonder if his lack of ability to communicate causes him to just constantly be on the move and not listen. Please anyone who has been through this tell me they see a behavior change? I'm so tired and just would love 5 minutes where I wasn't chasing my child. It's just so hard.[/quote] Yes definitely. My son was so wild, and I felt like I was chasing him all day (possibly true). He got so much better after speech therapy. Don't get me wrong, we are still dealing with his fussy ways (things must be just so), and lack of eye contact, but he is quite expressive and verbal now and has gotten much better with eye contact (we have to remind him). We are now working on other issues, and autism is still a possibility, but he's much easier to handle now. [/quote]
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