Anonymous wrote:It is not really helpful to tell OP this is all fine and typical. It really is not. Incessant button pushing and limited and interests together with the other things she is talking about are absolutely signs of autism. How does it help to sugar coat that? OP you are a great mom, contact child find in your county and start and eval.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This by itself would not concern me.
Explain please. He is also speech delayed, lack of pointing and waving, hand leading instead.
Anonymous wrote:Kids can tell the difference between toys and the real thing. They want to emulate the adults around them with the real stuff. Perfectly normal.
There may be other things that are worrisome, but this isn't one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This by itself would not concern me.
Explain please. He is also speech delayed, lack of pointing and waving, hand leading instead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This by itself would not concern me.
Explain please. He is also speech delayed, lack of pointing and waving, hand leading instead.
Anonymous wrote:This by itself would not concern me.