lotusblossom wrote:
I flap my hands when excited, people with ASD do it more often than normal. If I was telling someone early signs of autism I would go for 'lining up toy play', fecal smearing, head banging and toe walking, people telling you 'there is something wrong with your child' (lol) which are all things I missed with my autistic daughter as I thought they were normal and the people were overly critical.
I don't pay much attention to what other people have to say about my children, because I've found most people are insanely paranoid. My babysitter once said I should take my 2 year old (at the time) daughter to a child psychologist because she likes her blanket a certain way.
However, she does flap her hands, line things up, bang her head, and toe walk. My son does all these things, too.
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