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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I asked this question (Does not responding to name always mean autism with no hearing issues) to may people like therapists , books , internet , doctors to get a differential diagnosis/issue, I get various answers like below. [b]Question is what is correct?[/b] It's autism(parents concerned more and feel hard to swallow) It's social communication disorder(parents concerned more and feel easy to swallow) It's Receptive language(parents concerned slightly) It's just delay and they'll catch up(parents concerned less) It's not a problem(parents concerned less) [/quote] How is this a question? Well, I mean, some kids have some or all of these things. Autistic kids and kids with SCD often have receptive language issues. They are also often delays and they do "catch up" to some extent, or the delays lessen, even if the child has autism or SCD. I mean, sure, you can say its not a problem, but that certainly does not make it so, does it? [/quote] Question Again: A kid who is [u]completely normal behavior except doesn't respond to name[/u]! What's the issue with kid?(autism or SCD or Receptive language delay or delay or normal) [/quote]
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