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      helplessmum3
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      phtthp, i dare not to call your friend, is she able to share here… sorrryyy.

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        auntieM
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        Learning fast and able to communicate with you somemore sure signs of Autism.. ... :?

        Do google and read up more on Autism before you decide on next course of action .. ..Be strong k..

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          helplessmum3
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          DesertWind, i have write to kkh pd, to check about the knock off label, if tat works… they wil only reply after 2weeks.

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            helplessmum3
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            autieM,


            KKH CDC pd say , my son communication is PARROIT. jus follow…
            I already told the PD. he will use "I wan "biscuit/Bread/Cookies" , please" this sentence is parroIT Bird. … but i say he noe how to insert the correct items in between. and say will bring empty cup to me and say finished… then the PD say, then tat MILD Autism…

            I check about Mild Autism and there no such things as "MILD: autism. Autism mean Autism…

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              mashy
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              Helplessmum

              Learning things fast is giftedness. Not autism. Parroting is when they copy exactly what u said like a parrot.

              Which pd did u see at CDC? It’s very odd to say its autism from u said. My boy had to satisfy a few criteria before they confirm. And that is after the psychological test.

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                auntieM
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                Helplessmum,

                Try googling 'mildly autistic / child mild autism, there is plenty to read up…

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                  mashy
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                  My boy has been seeing the OT and ST for almost 2 yrs before we decided to send him to CDC. We addressed his articulation prob, poor fine motor skills, handwriting and feeding issues at the rehab before we went. They are from two different depts so u can actually see them concurrently. But rehab is not so much into identifying those with autism. They just deal with each prob u face. Now my boy’s OT session is focused on appropriate behaviour in class and ST is on social conversation. It changes as his needs change.

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                    helplessmum3
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                    Mashy,

                    is A/Professor Daisy Chan…

                    she see my son for less then 10mins then she say Autism…and goes back to her sit & start to write & recommend therapies, physiologist & EPIC. & etc…

                    She only talk to my son once… she bring up apple & say "eat"… then she confirmed…& back to her sit…

                    she say"no social skill + No communication + no Imaginary play" = Autism…

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                      mashy:
                      My boy has been seeing the OT and ST for almost 2 yrs before we decided to send him to CDC. We addressed his articulation prob, poor fine motor skills, handwriting and feeding issues at the rehab before we went. They are from two different depts so u can actually see them concurrently. But rehab is not so much into identifying those with autism. They just deal with each prob u face. Now my boy's OT session is focused on appropriate behaviour in class and ST is on social conversation. It changes as his needs change.

                      does your boy has good eye contact back then.?

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                        helplessmum3:

                        my son learns things very fast tat is autism sign. according to some :'(,

                        When I give him a letter 6, he will say 6 then he turn around and say 9...
                        if given him a letter W, he will say 'W' then turn around and say letter 'M'..
                        if given him a Square, he will say \"square\" later the turn its to be a diamond & say \"Diamond\"...

                        if give two semi circle to him, he will say \"semi Circyle\" then he take another one join together and say \"Circle\"..
                        he is only 2.5yrs old..... its sign of Autism... some say... :'(.
                        I thought that sounds like a sign of a smart kid.
                        Get more opinions before you take his labeling as Autism as correct.

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