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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP clearly said she wanted to know about ASD because she didn't want to start too late with whatever interventions that may help her child. You moms need to stop being so cruel. Have you forgotten what is was like to realize your child wasn't like other children, and you were entering into unknown territory? [/quote] +1. [b]No parent starts out wanting to be a parent of a child with special needs. In the beginning, we all asked other parents and watched other kids, both typical and atypical, for clues, and every single one of us crossed our fingers and prayed our kid was "normal". We all love our sn kids and believe to the bottom of our souls that they have a right to be on this earth as they are. And we all have to come to terms with the fact that most parents don't want to be in our shoes. And that's okay even though sometimes it hurts like hell, and we feel that hurt as an offense, often from innocent questions, such as the OP's. I do believe that those of us who go forth first have a responsibility to those who come after. And in OPs case, that means giving her advice that could lead to early intervention for her son.[/b] OP, I would first talk to your pediatrician and go from there, but from this experienced mom, it sounds like you have a serious little guy. Good luck. [/quote] Agree.[/quote]
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