Guest guest Posted February 21, 2005 Report Share Posted February 21, 2005 social referencing at all? Dinah's speech path suggested the possibility of Dinah having Asperger's because of her lack of eye contact and issues with processing language. The thing is that Dinah has eye contact, it's just not *always* there. Dinah socially references and pretend-plays all the time with me and sissies. We were watching a video last night and she would point and tell me about what was going on then look up at me grinning from ear to ear. I really don't think I'm in denial, I just don't see it as being Aspie, if anything, just learned behavior from big sis. Her home speech path said today that Dinah lacked eye contact with her initial visits but it seems to her the more Dinah gets to know someone the more eye contact she makes. After having a child with autism I don't know what is just shy and avoidance behavior and what is a real inability. It seems to me if she has autism/Aspergers that she would not be referencing at all to share enjoyment, at least not at 29 mos old. TIA, Debi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2005 Report Share Posted February 22, 2005 Thanks for everyone's advice. I've called to have a psychological assessment done on her. She's already getting 2 hrs/wk of speech therapy. On the one hand I feel she's just a " late talker " because she has always made progress, just on the slower end. She doesn't seem to get stuck on stuff like kids with autism do, but she does tend to be a little controlling. Honestly, I feel her control issues are from my inconsistent parenting, something I'm addressing. I feel like that's the issue because she tends to listen to others the first time, like daddy, mother's day out, etc, yet I catch myself repeating and wondering why she's got me on iggy. I really, really need to read " Raising the Strong Willed Child " again to get myself motivated, lol. Debi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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