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Subject: baby concerns


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Amy
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Date Posted: 07:58:37 10/09/07 Tue

Kellie
I had a lot of the same comcerms when my son was an infant/toddler. Mine started because I work with adults with disabilities. My son would do some hand flipping, was not social, and he had other "signs", I was sure he was autistic. His doctor kept an eye on things as I brought them to her attention and even had him evaluated and found no problems. My now 9 year old son is in the top of his class and a happy "normal child". So don't panic!!!

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