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Subject: Emma Kelly


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Melanie
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Date Posted: 07:43:41 10/09/07 Tue

Kelly, both of my daughters hand flapped when they were babies. This should stop when she starts crawling or walking. It's an expression of excitement or happiness and since she's not doing either of those, this is her way of expressing it. Also, do your best to get her to crawl-- not walk yet. There are certain motor skills that they learn when they crawl so if you can help it you don't want her to skip that stage. Don't worry. All the callers sounded like Emma Kelly had already been diagnosed. Don't pay attention to them. Talk to your Dr. about your concerns and see if he/she can offer some light to the situation. You might try crawling on the floor next to her?? YOu've probably done that but thought I'd mention it.

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