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Subject: Autism


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Tracy Lund
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Date Posted: 07:40:46 10/09/07 Tue

Kelly, my nephew twisted and turned his hands constantly, over and over, like he had somewhere to go something to do. he started that at a young age, he is 2-1/2 now, smarter than a wizzard and has more vocabulary than my smart 3 year old. hehe. I have a friend who's son at 1 was twisting his hands a lot and he just turned two, and he seems pretty normal, he doesn't talk to strangers very much, but talks quite fine at 2 to his mommy. haha.

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