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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For a girl, it can be too early to tell.[/quote] Never too early, I’ve worked with kids 16 months old [/quote] Then you would know that severity plays a significant role in when a diagnosis becomes clear. Kids with severe ASD can be identified in their second year of life and that is really helpful for them. Kids with mild and borderline levels of ASD are often not identified until there are greater social demands in school and other settings. Sixrud is not a practice that throws out the possibility of ASD lightly, so there is likely something going on with this child’s social interactions. [/quote]
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