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Welcome aboard Debbie. Boy that is a big age difference. Perhaps

you have a baby sitter. How is your daughter with the 16 month old?

My name is Charlene and I have 3 children two are autistic.

Charlene

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Hi my name is Debbie i'm new to the group i have to chidren both girl one 10

old that is autistic and a16month old baby hi everone.

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Hi Debbie

Welcome to the list. My name is Tracey and my 10 year old daughter

Skylar was diagnosed autistic at the age of 3. This is a great list.

Glad to have you with us.

Tracey.

daffydeb30@... wrote:

> Hi my name is Debbie i'm new to the group i have to chidren both girl

> one 10

> old that is autistic and a16month old baby hi everone.

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Hi it took them for ever to diagnose my daughter she was seven 1/2

before she was diagnosed but we have moved a long very fast and are in alot

of groups for social skills and we do special olympics on the weekends and

she is going to go to day summer camp for a week this year I have home

schooled for Two years and it is hard but worth ever bit she is doing great

now.

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You're lucky. Allie fisted Dinah in the face two times by 4 weeks

old. She also picked her up and threw her down around six weeks. I

think she did it to make her cry, she seems to like any sounds to

come from Dinah. She's much better now, but if left with her too long

she tries to whack her. (Dinah's five months now.)

Debi

> Hi charlene my daughter is great with my 16 month old but i was a

little

> scared at first not at all now shes like a little mother and sister

lol.

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Oh good that is a blessing. Also you have a built in baby sitter LOL

charlene

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Hi charlene my daughter is great with my 16 month old but i was a little

scared at first not at all now shes like a little mother and sister lol.

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Oh good that is a blessing. Also you have a built in baby sitter LOL

charlene

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Hi charlene my daughter is great with my 16 month old but i was a little

scared at first not at all now shes like a little mother and sister lol.

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Oh no not good Debi. When Allie threw her down did it hurt Dinahs

head at all? I mean did she show any signs of shaken baby syndrome? You

know the empty glare, tired ect. I sure hope nothing came of the fall.

also took a big tumble at 7 months old. just watched him

roll over several times off the bed and fall. she paniced and just starred

I think he was fine but didnt take him to a doctor. Wow you have to

take Dinah everywhere with you even to the bathroom to make sure Allie

doesnt hurt her! I had to do that with and too. I dont

think Allie knew she was hurting Dinah just probably something that happened

tried to undress and ripped his ambilical cord off!

Charlene

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You're lucky. Allie fisted Dinah in the face two times by 4 weeks

old. She also picked her up and threw her down around six weeks. I

think she did it to make her cry, she seems to like any sounds to

come from Dinah. She's much better now, but if left with her too long

she tries to whack her. (Dinah's five months now.)

Debi

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Oh no not good Debi. When Allie threw her down did it hurt Dinahs

head at all? I mean did she show any signs of shaken baby syndrome? You

know the empty glare, tired ect. I sure hope nothing came of the fall.

also took a big tumble at 7 months old. just watched him

roll over several times off the bed and fall. she paniced and just starred

I think he was fine but didnt take him to a doctor. Wow you have to

take Dinah everywhere with you even to the bathroom to make sure Allie

doesnt hurt her! I had to do that with and too. I dont

think Allie knew she was hurting Dinah just probably something that happened

tried to undress and ripped his ambilical cord off!

Charlene

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You're lucky. Allie fisted Dinah in the face two times by 4 weeks

old. She also picked her up and threw her down around six weeks. I

think she did it to make her cry, she seems to like any sounds to

come from Dinah. She's much better now, but if left with her too long

she tries to whack her. (Dinah's five months now.)

Debi

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No signs of any problem at all, we were very lucky. Allie picked up

Dinah as I think she was trying to be like her big sister and

then realized how heavy Dinah was. Allie had her under the arms and

thrusted Dinah forward. Dinah's feet were touching the floor, so

there wasn't much distance. Thankfully since my house is a disaster

there were some clothes on the floor next to the bed. Dinah sort of

went to her feet, then her knees, then softly landed in the pile of

clothes. I think it hurt her feelings, but nothing more. Dinah's five

months old right now and showing absolutely no signs of autism so

far. I forgot how fiesty five month olds are.

The good thing about the girls is that Dinah's getting so big every

day that Allie can't carry her like she used to. My real problem

seems to be that I catch Allie loving on Dinah and then when Allie

sees me she recoils real quick like she shouldn't be touching Dinah.

I tell Allie over and over she's the best big sister, along with

Jess, and she can love her sister whenever she wants. It's just that

think of learning appropriate vs. inappropriate.

Debi

> Oh no not good Debi. When Allie threw her down did it

hurt Dinahs

> head at all? I mean did she show any signs of shaken baby

syndrome? You

> know the empty glare, tired ect. I sure hope nothing came of the

fall.

> also took a big tumble at 7 months old. just

watched him

> roll over several times off the bed and fall. she paniced and

just starred

> I think he was fine but didnt take him to a doctor. Wow you

have to

> take Dinah everywhere with you even to the bathroom to make sure

Allie

> doesnt hurt her! I had to do that with and too. I

dont

> think Allie knew she was hurting Dinah just probably something that

happened

> tried to undress and ripped his ambilical cord

off!

> Charlene

>

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>

> You're lucky. Allie fisted Dinah in the face two times by 4 weeks

> old. She also picked her up and threw her down around six weeks. I

> think she did it to make her cry, she seems to like any sounds to

> come from Dinah. She's much better now, but if left with her too

long

> she tries to whack her. (Dinah's five months now.)

>

> Debi

>

>

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