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[quote=Anonymous] I'm not sure what to think about this subject. My dd is 4.5 yrs old, and has had 'red flags' for autism since she was a year old. She's been in EI and now is in speech/language therapy and OT. Her current diagnosis is expressive and receptive language impairment (used to be MERLD I believe?), sensory processing disorder, and fine motor skills delay. She is also not at all potty trained...she doesn't know how to play with other kids other than 'chase me'. Some mild flapping and toe walking. But she's also warm, funny and sweet. She is finally getting a full eval in April-it's been a looonnng wait! I mean, she does seem to fit the profile for an ASD diagnosis. But maybe she's just an anxious, quirky kid with a language delay. I don't know-I hope they do![/quote]
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