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Subject: Autism


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Date Posted: 23:06:12 10/08/07 Mon

I think every mother has those worries about their child when they start to notice little quirks.

My niece didn't start talking or even trying to talk until a month before her second birthday while other toddlers were way ahead of her. My sister in law started to worry because she heard that sometimes that is a sign of autism. It actually turned out that my niece had a little problem with fluid in her ears, so she wasn't really hearing well. Once that was fixed, she started talking right away.

Don't be too hard on little Emma Kelly. She'll develop at her own pace.

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