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Old 17-01-2013, 10:33 AM #2
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Originally Posted by anniek76 View Post
I do agree with this livia. Children develop at such different rates and have many traits and characteristics tht change as they develop. As a parent it becomes almost a neurosis to measure your child's development and panic if anything seems out of the ordinary. Autism is notoriously difficult to diagnose and takes time, my friend fought for a long time to have her son officially diagnosed but I also know of people who have been told their child are displaying autistic tendencies that have never been diagnosed and have just had a slower development than other children and have eventually caught up.
my daughter did not get diagnosed until she was 16,
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