Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just started speech therapy and the therapist does not know for sure if it is ASD. But she says it is definetly a speech delay.
I wonder if an autistic child could also be shy?
Yes, an autistic child can be shy. Shyness is temperament not a diagnosis and not an indicator of anything but personality although extreme shyness (like extreme anything) can be an anxiety disorder.
Anonymous wrote:We just started speech therapy and the therapist does not know for sure if it is ASD. But she says it is definetly a speech delay.
I wonder if an autistic child could also be shy?
Anonymous wrote:26 months
Anonymous wrote:Yes he does respond to his name and will look at the person talking to him. If the other children are near adults he does not know, he will not approach them. He stays kind of frozen in company of stranger adults. Is nonverbal.
Anonymous wrote:Yes he does respond to his name and will look at the person talking to him. If the other children are near adults he does not know, he will not approach them. He stays kind of frozen in company of stranger adults. Is nonverbal.
Anonymous wrote:yes. very comfortable with parents and the caregiver. very reserved and anxious in company of new people.