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How do you know if your child is Otistick?

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how do you know if your child has Otistick my son is behinde in everything and he hates noise and he likes to be alone while playing he is 12 months can anyone tell me what signs of this is?

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  1. Its called 'autistic' and the only person who can really answer your questions accurately would be a doctor.


  2. The term is Autistic. Your doctor must check him. Get it taken care of right away.

  3. Do you mean Autistic?

    While these may be early signs of Autism, you should wait until he is a little older, and more developed to test him for it. Usually, they catch it in preschool and have someone at the school test them. He could just be a late bloomer.

    For now, I wouldn't worry too much, just help him grow adapted to noise and try to introduce him to other toddlers. Set up a playdate with other mothers in your neighborhood.

  4. I think you mean autistic.Here is a link to an excellent site which discusses symptoms:

    http://health.yahoo.com/nervous-symptoms...

  5. It's autistic.  Why don't you just google " autism signs and symptoms".  But before jumping to conclusions you need to make an appointment with the childs doctor.

  6. First of all, I think you mean Austistic. Secondly, he's only a year old so this is probably normal. I'm no physciatrist, but I think you should stop worrying about this until he gets older, and if it still continues, then see a doctor.

    Your welcome ;)

  7. it might help to look up "autistic, or autism" instead....

  8. first of all its Autistic and you can go to autismspeaks.org and there are a list of things to check off of. Lack of speach, lack of eye contact are the biggest ones.  Also, consult your dr. about getting him screened.

  9. A psychologist must give them a test for ADHD

  10. he wont talk he will scream all the time..

  11. Most doctors will not diagnose a child that young.   It is a good idea to have him evaluated if you believe him to be "behind in everything".  Start with your pediatrician.  Take him for a regular appointment and tell the doctor your concerns.  That is where the process starts.

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