SaratogaShan
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Thanks in advance for all opinions.
I have a wonderful 4 year old daughter who was a very easy baby. Very laid back, never threw any tantrums. She was a little slow to talk, but now has a very advanced vocabulary.....and talks NONSTOP!
I also have a 19 month old son. His temperment has been very different from day one. High need type of child, started tantrums around 12 months of age. They are short lived tantrums and usually happen when he can't get down and move around ex: when he has to sit in a high chair, stroller, carseat for what he considers "too long". Also, feeding can be trying at times. He eats great but will NOT let me help him. He has to do it himself or he refuses to eat. When he was a baby he would scream if I was not constantly shoveling it in! I could not even pause to take a bite of my own food.
His pediatrician is worried about speech delay with him. He does not have the number of words he should have and they are not clear. Also hinted he was worried about autism because of the tantrums. I need to add that my son has had sinus and ear problems (chronic) since 8 months of age. Finally, I was able to get an ent referral last week. The little test he had where they blow air onto the eardrum and measure vibration was totally flat in both ears. Ent says his hearing is probably very muffled. He is having tubes in his ears on 10-26.
OK-
Am I wrong in thinking that some of his issues come from his ear problems? Surely he will have a speech delay if he can't hear! As far as the tantrums, I think some of that may be frustration and some may be temperment. I just had never considered autism because he is extremely social, likes to be kissed and hugged. He points at things to communicate. He gets along well with his sister and he shows appropriate attachment.
Should I be concerned or do you think perhaps his doctor may not have realized the extent of his ear problem?
I know this was long.....but it did make me feel better just to write it out!
Shan
Thanks in advance for all opinions.

I have a wonderful 4 year old daughter who was a very easy baby. Very laid back, never threw any tantrums. She was a little slow to talk, but now has a very advanced vocabulary.....and talks NONSTOP!

I also have a 19 month old son. His temperment has been very different from day one. High need type of child, started tantrums around 12 months of age. They are short lived tantrums and usually happen when he can't get down and move around ex: when he has to sit in a high chair, stroller, carseat for what he considers "too long". Also, feeding can be trying at times. He eats great but will NOT let me help him. He has to do it himself or he refuses to eat. When he was a baby he would scream if I was not constantly shoveling it in! I could not even pause to take a bite of my own food.
His pediatrician is worried about speech delay with him. He does not have the number of words he should have and they are not clear. Also hinted he was worried about autism because of the tantrums. I need to add that my son has had sinus and ear problems (chronic) since 8 months of age. Finally, I was able to get an ent referral last week. The little test he had where they blow air onto the eardrum and measure vibration was totally flat in both ears. Ent says his hearing is probably very muffled. He is having tubes in his ears on 10-26.
OK-
Am I wrong in thinking that some of his issues come from his ear problems? Surely he will have a speech delay if he can't hear! As far as the tantrums, I think some of that may be frustration and some may be temperment. I just had never considered autism because he is extremely social, likes to be kissed and hugged. He points at things to communicate. He gets along well with his sister and he shows appropriate attachment.
Should I be concerned or do you think perhaps his doctor may not have realized the extent of his ear problem?
I know this was long.....but it did make me feel better just to write it out!

Shan