Anonymous wrote:This thread is enlightening. PPs, in retrospect, do you think your DCs would have passed the M-CHAT? Did they show any of the signs as babies/ toddlers?
ASD red flags from CDC:
Not respond to their name by 12 months of age
Not point at objects to show interest (point at an airplane flying over) by 14 months
Not play "pretend" games (pretend to "feed" a doll) by 18 months
Avoid eye contact and want to be alone
Have trouble understanding other people's feelings or talking about their own feelings
Have delayed speech and language skills
Repeat words or phrases over and over (echolalia)
Give unrelated answers to questions
Get upset by minor changes
Have obsessive interests
Flap their hands, rock their body, or spin in circles
Have unusual reactions to the way things sound, smell, taste, look, or feel
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm the pp whose entire family including son and nephews shows signs of ASD/Asperger's or have an official diagnosis. My DS and nephews passed every autism screening as infants/toddlers. They respond to their names and their eye contact is normal. Everyone spoke and read early and never flapped, rocked or spun in circles, zero echolalia. Their main signs of ASD was obsessive interests and not engaging/playing with other children once they started school.
Interesting. Is the ASD very mild for all of them?
Anonymous wrote:
I'm the pp whose entire family including son and nephews shows signs of ASD/Asperger's or have an official diagnosis. My DS and nephews passed every autism screening as infants/toddlers. They respond to their names and their eye contact is normal. Everyone spoke and read early and never flapped, rocked or spun in circles, zero echolalia. Their main signs of ASD was obsessive interests and not engaging/playing with other children once they started school.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is enlightening. PPs, in retrospect, do you think your DCs would have passed the M-CHAT? Did they show any of the signs as babies/ toddlers?
ASD red flags from CDC:
Not respond to their name by 12 months of age
Not point at objects to show interest (point at an airplane flying over) by 14 months
Not play "pretend" games (pretend to "feed" a doll) by 18 months
Avoid eye contact and want to be alone
Have trouble understanding other people's feelings or talking about their own feelings
Have delayed speech and language skills
Repeat words or phrases over and over (echolalia)
Give unrelated answers to questions
Get upset by minor changes
Have obsessive interests
Flap their hands, rock their body, or spin in circles
Have unusual reactions to the way things sound, smell, taste, look, or feel
Anonymous wrote:This thread is enlightening. PPs, in retrospect, do you think your DCs would have passed the M-CHAT? Did they show any of the signs as babies/ toddlers?
ASD red flags from CDC:
Not respond to their name by 12 months of age
Not point at objects to show interest (point at an airplane flying over) by 14 months
Not play "pretend" games (pretend to "feed" a doll) by 18 months
Avoid eye contact and want to be alone
Have trouble understanding other people's feelings or talking about their own feelings
Have delayed speech and language skills
Repeat words or phrases over and over (echolalia)
Give unrelated answers to questions
Get upset by minor changes
Have obsessive interests
Flap their hands, rock their body, or spin in circles
Have unusual reactions to the way things sound, smell, taste, look, or feel
aamom wrote:at 10 years old, for years everyone said she was to happy, and social to have aspergers
Anonymous wrote:There is no such thing as asbergers anymore, it's called High-functioning autism. It does open more doors for insurance coverage but in Virginia the mandate requires only up to age 6 and no more than $35k (a damn joke if you ask me).
Anonymous wrote:My nephew was 12. It happened when he switched from Private to public school.
Anonymous wrote:There is no such thing as asbergers anymore, it's called High-functioning autism. It does open more doors for insurance coverage but in Virginia the mandate requires only up to age 6 and no more than $35k (a damn joke if you ask me).