AmyBWV99
It's a s'winter s'wonderland; you can freeze while
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Our 4 year old has special needs not ASD at all but a neuro birth defect is in therapy, etc.
My issue is regarding my 2 year old, he's always been independent like scary independent. Will go with anyone anywhere, out of the stroller he's off, will occasionally stop if you say his name and he chooses to acknowledge you, climbs EVERYTHING. I became really concerned when he had been using words that he doesn't use anymore, his choosen form of communication is dragging you by the finger. He is saying a few things but different than before. We are haiving him evaluated in 2 weeks by 3 different specialists (thank goodness I knew where to go for evals since i got ZERO direction from my peds RN, that's another story) At his 18 month check up I mentioned how different he was to the ped but he said he sees kids that are normal act that way don't worry. But I don't see any that are as busy as he is or blatantly ignor their name being called. Most kids in his pre-class are talking in sentences, granted he is hte youngest by far in there I can't help but worry.
So I'm wondering what is an appropriate age for diagnosis?
My issue is regarding my 2 year old, he's always been independent like scary independent. Will go with anyone anywhere, out of the stroller he's off, will occasionally stop if you say his name and he chooses to acknowledge you, climbs EVERYTHING. I became really concerned when he had been using words that he doesn't use anymore, his choosen form of communication is dragging you by the finger. He is saying a few things but different than before. We are haiving him evaluated in 2 weeks by 3 different specialists (thank goodness I knew where to go for evals since i got ZERO direction from my peds RN, that's another story) At his 18 month check up I mentioned how different he was to the ped but he said he sees kids that are normal act that way don't worry. But I don't see any that are as busy as he is or blatantly ignor their name being called. Most kids in his pre-class are talking in sentences, granted he is hte youngest by far in there I can't help but worry.
So I'm wondering what is an appropriate age for diagnosis?