approaching strangers
I have posted on here before about my 2 1/2 year old son. He has not been assessed yet
but he had a language and speech evaluation and he’s speech is severely delayed. My
husband and I took the initiate and hired a speech therapist to work with him 3 days a
week. He will start the sessions next week but everyday he’s making more and more
attempts at speech. He constantly makes sounds and says the letters out loud and numbers (1 to 10). I’m sure you can count and say the letters of the alphabet and still be autistic, but how about approaching strangers? Twice now at different restaurants, he walked up to people seated, looked directly at them, and babbled. Of course, I was shocked because I thought autistic children don’t do that, or do they?
I asked these people he approached if
he looked just in their direction or made eye contact with them and they said that he looked directly into their faces. Also, I read that autistic children do not understand other people's feelings but my son seems to show that he does understand. For example, he wanted a book his brother wanted and once I gave it to him and not his brother, his brother whined. Once he realized this, he pushed the book towards his brother and gave it to him. Does anyone here think I’m reading too much into these behaviors or are they signals that maybe he’s not autistic? I’ve just finished reading a book called “The Out-of-Sync Child” and I recommend it to any parent who believes that maybe it’s not autism at all but just sensory issues the child is suffering from and who exhibits some autistic characteristics. I would appreciate any thought on this.
Thanx,
Sam
[This message has been edited by no_longer_sad (edited 04-12-2001).]
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