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    All About Autism

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      Luanee
      last edited by

      Bowie:
      This is what I read, I am not sure how old is your kid but kids around 2 actually still very \"self centered\" and do not play or interact with other kids well. i have observed in my gal class of 6 around age of 2 though in the same classroom, do not actually take initiative to play with one another. In fact they are not so affected by who are their play mates.
      But my 13-mth old daughter frequently tries to join in whatever activities her elder sister engages in.. ?

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        yemother
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        Hi,


        My son was slow in speech until 4 years old and in fact, his nursery teacher suggested to see specialist. I had brought up my concern to the doctor during his 3 year old checkup and he mentioned that it was okay as some children tends to have slow development. And true enough, my son started to progress very fast since his K1 until now (K2)and he is so talkative and curious that I have to stop him from asking questions at times.

        I think he is lacking of social interaction as he is the only child in the family and also with the maid alone in the daytime.

        Also, we try to bring him out more frequently to have some social interaction.

        Regards.

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          Bowie
          last edited by

          Yes, agree with Yemother. Bring your kid out and join some activities will really help.


          Kids grow @ different pace and I always believe when they are ready, they will progress.

          🙂

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            ChiefKiasu
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            bbforest, I agree with bowie and yemother. No point scouring the Internet looking for more information. Go to a specialist to do a proper evaluation. At least that would put your mind at ease.

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              tohwei
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              bbforest:
              Hi,


              I happen to bring my son to a friend's house. They have 2 children about the same age with my son. His behaviour catch the attention of my friend's who is a playgroup teacher, he ask me if I have suspected that my son have Autism. My son don't seem to be interested to play with other children, and there is some delay in speech.

              I started to read up articles and research in the internet, and it worry me more. When I see that there are a few signs of Autism.

              Here are some signs to look for in the children in your life:
              Lack of or delay in spoken language
              Repetitive use of language and/or motor mannerisms (e.g., hand-
              flapping, twirling objects)
              Little or no eye contact
              Lack of interest in peer relationships
              Lack of spontaneous or make-believe play
              Persistent fixation on parts of objects

              Is there any parent who have ever had this experience to share?

              http://www.autism.com/index.asp
              my son only start to talk when he is four and talk non stop no worries
              by the way you can go to this web site http://www.myspecialkid.com.sg for reference .

              i had written an article for autism if you are interested , email me or vice versa we can discuss in details

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                matrix0405
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                ChiefKiasu:
                bbforest, I agree with bowie and yemother. No point scouring the Internet looking for more information. Go to a specialist to do a proper evaluation. At least that would put your mind at ease.

                Good point. Internet cannot help you determine, you need a specialist to do the eval. Do consider to go soon as early intervention can help the child. KKH provides this service.

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                  Timtams
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                  Any comment from the folks here on the alleged link between autism and vaccination?

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                    Luanee
                    last edited by

                    My 20mth-old still cannot talk. No papa no mama no mum-mum or anything. She can gesture and indicate what she wants. PD says as long she has good eye contact, can response to name, understand and follows instructions, dances to music etc, she is fine. Wait till she turns 2 and see how. But I am worried, sigh…

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                      TimmyOwner
                      last edited by

                      A man selling child development products told me that if the baby does not crawl before progressing to walking, there is a high probablity that the child will be slower in development and motor skills, even autism.


                      Anyone knows whether this is true?

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                        jnlmommy
                        last edited by

                        Dear TimmyOwner


                        No, crawling is not considered a critical milestone in development. However, crawling does promote use of both sides of the body and overall coordination. Of course it helps the child to get around and explore the environment too!

                        And there is no link between non-crawlers and autism

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