This may seem like a weird question...? - pediatric rashes
My son is 7 months pediatric diagnostic center for children for the fever and rash ect ect ect. When we arrived, but the doctor said that he had used on his Develpoment (Dylan worries about his own bottle, crawl, sit and he does not lay on her back or stomach). You want to send a medical development. She said it was too early to say whether or not autisim ... But the smiles and kisses and loves everything (except the hardware above). Should I autisim thoughts. In fact, said it was slower than most babies.
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I would not make too worried if hes trying to talk and all, but the doctor right - they really still too early to tell. But I have a son who is 15 months and always took the same things that your child has problems to do with her and is very good. Can not even in his own way, but trying, my husband and I think he will do what he considers to supervision and his bottle and everything. Maybe your son is in the same way and want to take your time. Every child is different. I want to be quiet until you find something. I'm sure he would be more than autistic symptoms. Maybe your son is just not ready, as my son. Doctors prefer to talk about the smallest things sometimes freak.
Good luck and good luck!
I go to school with children with autism. I think the time that you are a mother very well (which sounds as though they are) it should work. You just have to know what happens if something goes wrong.
Just go through the development assessment prefer to jump to conclusions.
Autism spectrum is a thing possible. Another indicator could be that your son is just starting late.
In no doctor, but it sounds as if there is a chance that you at a slight autism. With autism, the child tends to focus on some things, like drawing or something, and it is very shy. The fact that you kiss, it's a good thing. It is probably too early to say whether this is really autistic.
Well first, you know, if something in your family? You need to know, how old were you when you place your own bottle. Some babies need their time. If you seem to react to their environment and not get upset then the doctor. My cousins baby walking frames, and she has never liked it on her stomach and is more than a year and a half. My baby is two months younger than him and wanted to crawl and walk and so on. Everyone goes at their own pace. =) Do not worry!
I would not make too worried if hes trying to talk and all, but the doctor right - they really still too early to tell. But I have a son who is 15 months and always took the same things that your child has problems to do with her and is very good. Can not even in his own way, but trying, my husband and I think he will do what he considers to supervision and his bottle and everything. Maybe your son is in the same way and want to take your time. Every child is different. I want to be quiet until you find something. I'm sure he would be more than autistic symptoms. Maybe your son is just not ready, as my son. Doctors prefer to talk about the smallest things sometimes freak.
Good luck and good luck!
I would not make too worried if hes trying to talk and all, but the doctor right - they really still too early to tell. But I have a son who is 15 months and always took the same things that your child has problems to do with her and is very good. Can not even in his own way, but trying, my husband and I think he will do what he considers to supervision and his bottle and everything. Maybe your son is in the same way and want to take your time. Every child is different. I want to be quiet until you find something. I'm sure he would be more than autistic symptoms. Maybe your son is just not ready, as my son. Doctors prefer to talk about the smallest things sometimes freak.
Good luck and good luck!
I wouldnt be too worried about yet, sometimes a little higher brain functions does start to support a child and they do not get discouraged.
I go to school with children with autism. "I think the time that you are a mother (well that sounds as if they are) it should work. You just have to know what happens if something goes wrong.
All babies develop at different speeds. Some have first teeth, others later, some with 10 months to run, others not until they have one years.
However, you should consult a health professional if your child is not nine months:
- Sit without help from 8 to 9 months
- Smiles and laughter
- Understand, apply and make a difference
- Come to the object and put it in her mouth
- Talk to you when you called him
- From a food analysis of "solid"
- Many different sounds.
Moreover, starting 6 to 9 months, infants can to:
- Roll Over, forward and backward
- The feeling of loneliness for a while, if I manage in a sitting position and then to sit on its own without falling
- Push-ups when your stomach, that is, raise your head and chest from the ground and rely on open arms
- Start to move while on his stomach, said first style of: "control" pull the arms, then cRawls, on all fours
- To shake a rattle, and
- Exchange of the toy from one hand to the other
- Found his feet to play with them and them in the mouth
Your child can progress as normal, but most children can do these things in 9 months.
In general, if a baby is not developing in these areas, it is better to see a health professional about. Until then, it is worrying, not a precise diagnosis. The syndrome of autism has united a broad spectrum of symptoms and variations, but most often as the development of the communication difficulties. The specialist may suggest a physiotherapist and an exercise regime (a few friends saw them with their children, which are similar to slow, etc..) One nurse, or be able to help you start a treatment plan or set reassured so that it make an appointment. Do your research, but to ensure that the person is qualified especially in the development of children and what questions to ask.
Good advice: Write whatstion on a piece of paper, because if the people are, where you forget what I wanted to ask to worry about!
I hope this information will help and that his son is a happy child!
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