why is he tied down in the seat...any kid would act crazy tied almost upside down????what are you doing to that child????? and all she can say is what are you looking at??? what the....
The parents of this lil cutie are right as time has now proven... Their child has autism!!!
My son was diagnosed at 4yrs and by then I'd done some research.... If I had of known the signs of Autism earlier my son would've been diagnosed earlier!!!
All the nay sayers please check yourself at the door!!!
@oopoo64 You are such a doctor you!! Where did u get ur degree?? In the trailer where ur stealing ur neighbors net? Seriously... prior to being a smart as watch the last two 1/2 years in videos! I do not post the happy baby.. i post the educational ones for other parents in need of help... we get our help... others still are searching.
I think that if you believe your child has autism, stop pushing doctors with the autism thing right now and go back when the baby is a little older and than get him diognosed. Otherwise the change is extremly big that your child is being misdiognosed.
@nambrie But did a get a diognose at that age from somebody that hasn't even heard that it could be autism. I'm not saying it is imposible that he has it, I'm saying that the way you handled this might have a change of a wrong diognose. It could be a right one, but if you have been going on about autism since he was that young there is a change that the diognose is not 100% trust worthy.
I´m so glad that your son is doing better.But the label "autism" is the heaviest for a person.Maybe it´s an attatchment problem.Of the parents,as always.With respect ofr you,I´m very sorry for the baby.
My daughter did the same exact thing when she was a baby. She was my first child and I was oblivious to autism and the symtoms associated with the disorder.
She was diagnosed at 3 years old.
To all the negativity on here, be lucky & grateful that your own children and yourself do not have this life long disorder.
Those are seizures, not autism. You can't diagnose autism at such an early age. The symptoms of apparent autism are probably due to something else, and i'd bet it's West Syndrome. Get an EEG for him and that will find out. Quicky, before the siezure condition makes him even more 'autistic'.
there is a reason all you people can not SEE autism in this video. Autism is a COLLECTION of many things and are considered not normal for kids. So if you are NOT raising the child, you could not possibly understand, so keep the nastiness to yourselves.
i cant believe all the nasty people on here, i have children with disabilaties and i can tell you for sure that if i had picked it up early like you have, it would of made a big difference for my boys. so i say good on you mum, keep up the great work. and these people have no idea how comments like what they are posting is so uncalled for.
YES CHILDREN DO FLAP AROUND TO GET THEMSELVES TO BOUNCE, BUT LOOK DEEPER INTO THE VIDEO GUYS. ITS MORE INVOLVED THAN THAT.
This baby looks all right. His head, though, is flat on a back, which is a sign that she is sleeping always on her back, and is imprisoned in a swing for too long during the day. Her movements indicate that she wants to move around. If anything, baby seems to be bored to death.
nambrie, we need to talk. My eldest son is 29 years old and Autistic. Please drop me a note so that I can help to guide you to the assistance that is available to you and your child.
I think you like the money side of utube, I for one would be so embarest to tell people my child had autism little lone put it on utube when they were first DIAGNOSED WITH AUTISM AT 2 YEARS OF AGE.
@Eslilwifey@onekatmandu u can call it what you want. mothers instinct... a mother knows best. He's my 5th child. So his behaviors i knew were unusual. He may seem like a regular child to you. and thats what doctors kept telling me. I kept fighting for my son.. and He got his diagnosis @ 13 months with autism and his now doing excellent with ABA therapy!
repeating noises is NOT a sign of autism its what they do when they are learning to talk also flicking of the ears is normal for babies as they learn there body! get your facts right!
This baby is not doing anything unusual. Maybe you enjoy the attention that going to doctors brings? From your comments on this page I think it is you with the problem. Maybe YOU should see a specialist.
@waysgoose why & the hell would she enjoy spending money on Doctors just to get attention? I swear u should be slapped for even saying that about this person! Atleast she does something about her child to make sure he's safe. Come on, u know u would have put her down if she had a kid with problems and did nothing. So, the way I see it,she's better off doing this than just letting it go.
...maybe some ignorant people r too quick 2 judge n assume they can catagorically say there isn't anything wrong but maybe if there was more research into early signs, this behaviour being very symptomatic, our children would b better off as the earlier it is detected the better in terms of helping them
This is a young age 2 diagnose & i believe all children have tendencies that can b linked 2 autism. However i have lots of videos of my daughter showing this type of behaviour, along with other things that at the time u just put it down 2 excitment, learning different ways of moving their bodies, all children r different & develope at different times, but it wasn't untill she was diagnosed at age 4 that it all added up & had been there all along...
Wow I just read comments and I can't believe you are a mother the way you speak to others and that you boast about using video of your child to make money ...also you only get about a dollar for every thousand views...so have fun with fifty bucks that hardly justifys putting video of your child for money on YouTube
Im a special ed teacher getting a M.A. Degree in Autism. I was taught the earliest symptoms occurred between 1-2 years of age. I have to admit this is an intriguing video! Congratulations on getting your son diagnosed and treated early.
all of this looks like the normal things of a 10 month old. my daughter did stuff like this at 6 months and she is advanced for her age. so basicly your kid is just slow
50% of Autistic children can catch up to their peers and go to school without being in a special education class(known fact)..it takes alot of time with baby steps and the correct teaching.....good luck little man....show these fools off and be something great!!!! I love You!!!
they can't diagnose it that early. People tend to forget there is no medical test for autism, it is an "opinion" diagnosis that docs use by going by guidelines & what they feel is the problem. Too many kids today are diagnosed w/ autism when they're just average kids & because they don't act like other kids or other babies they suddenly must have a disorder. I was told by many docs when my son was a baby that they cannot diagnose autism this early, it's impossible.
I dnt think this bb is autistic hes just a very happy cute boy. I eould thank gof for sure a full healthy bb. God bless u n ur child. Hes perfect!! =)
I'm sorry I clicked on this link, after seeing the attitude you have. I feel sorry for your son. I'll bet you're one of those Jenny McCarthy sheeple who believed that immunizations caused it, huh
If u look at a child intensely without making any facial expressions to engage them it causes them psychological stresses. They cope by looking away and acting wierd. I watched a video at university psychology class regarding mothers who suffer from postpartum depression: it was looking how the mothers depressed mood affects her child. In the study the moment mothe stops making facial expressions and gazes at the child it acted similar to this baby and looked away often to cope.
Do behavioural therapy with him and teach him early on to make eye contact, this will surely make his life MUCH easier in school so teachers wont harass him and misunderstand/mistreat him....
I cannot believe some peoples ignorant comments! Obviously the lady was making the film to show how the baby moves because she was concerned. Did it not occur to some of you people that this 4 minute video doesn't show what kind of mother she is or that the baby probably did that same thing for hours and didn't want to be played with?! So because she wasn't interacting much while filming some of you figure she never interacts with the baby??? She was filming for a certain purpose!
As a mother with an aspergers child (now 8yrs old) you know early on that your child is not quite normal! My son did what this baby did at that age which may seem normal to some of you but when it goes on for hours at a time and the babies do not want to be picked up and played with then as a mom you know it's NOT normal behavior!
My son now is stimming on and off for hours at a time daily. He started out like this baby then he started spinning, banging his head, lining up cars for hours at a time!! Does this sound normal?! To think it's bad parenting shows how ignorant people are.
My son has just been diagnosed at the age of 8 with aspergers but I have known since he was an infant that things weren't quite right with him and it was when i started researching and seen videos like this ladies that I took him in the be tested. So I would like to thank nambrie and the others that posted their videos and helped me realize what was going on with my son.
If me and mothers like ambrie ignored these behaviors and convinced ourselfs everything was *normal* with our kids like some of you idiots obviously would then we wouldn't be getting help for our kids. My son was starting to get bullied at school because the other kids knew he was different. That's when I took action and starting researching his behaviours and getting the help and education I needed so I could help him with his social skills so he could grow up being happy and confident .
I only wish I would have taken action sooner because early intervention is extremely important with autism. I have watched video of adult asperger people and when they were asked "What do you remember about your childhood?" They said, "Being confused all the time!" This is because autistic kids DO NOT understand social cues, sarcasm, and our common sayings (ex. Raining cats and dogs, work your butt off, break a leg) they take it literally which is confusing and frustrating for these kids.
Im now doing everything in my power to prevent this confusion for my son and it starts with educating myself and the idiots out there that think we are just paranoid mothers!
I Know what you're trying to do bitch. im going to leave your money hungry ass alone because you don't work, and you can't spell. poor kid. child protective services should take him from you for child neglect, because it's obvious you don't love it. you want people to feel sorry for you and your kid, and for what? oh yeah, so you can make money. heh... you're such a fake. poor baby doesnt deserve an unloving mother like you. like burrochapadoqrl said, his head is flat from laying down too much
@ciennahh i know more than you know...BITCH! and THIS other BITCH sent is the one who sent IGNORANT messages. The less you know, the less you should talk dumb ass!!!!!
@jeanetreyes08 Anyways, I supposed you and your infinite wisdom know more then me and anyone else. I guess having a nephew with autism makes you an expert in child rearing and austistic behaviors. My being 20 yrs older and raising 1 daughter to adulthood and having 2 young boys, one of which has aspergers and the other being tested doesn't know nearly as much about anything as you do.
@jeanetreyes08 I scrolled back again and I still found that you and a few others posted ignorant comments before nambrie got defensive and responded. I was commenting not just on your rude comments but the others also, but the comment you wrote about child protective services should take her kids away and that she wants to make money and have people feel sorry for her is one of the comments I referred to as idiotic
oh okay...you CLAIM you don't get disability for you kid. so you come here to make money off of him.. you said it yourself. and lets not go off of assumptions, like you calling me southern trash and uneducated. you're the one who doesn't know how to spell. lets go by the facts...you make money off of your kid. poor baby. you should spend QUALITY time with that baby instead of recording it not interacting. i wasn't even mean in the beginning but bitch you started this so i will be mean. MEAN!
There goes your educated self again!! You can not get disability for your kid! Just a bit of education- you can get supplemental income. Also- you must be below poverty level to get any kind of funds/money. So... I NEVER see a dime! Sorry. not southern trash like you. Sure do get paid! Jealous?? I get to stay home with my little man and care for him off of silly people like you hanging out on my page lol Keep the clicks coming~
@nambrie you dont have to be below proverty level to get gov assistasce for your child. they just have to be surverly handicaped. and also ur kid aint that cute...
Sorry. not southern trash like you. Sure do get paid! Jealous?? I get to stay home with my little man and care for him off of silly people like you hanging out on my page lol Keep the clicks coming~
^^^^^ oh and with that you just made yourself look very very stupid and ignorant.
@jeanetreyes08 by the way keep on leaving comments.. you KNOW i get paid every time you click right hahaa!!! See those ads? yup! Your putting money every time you comment so... honestly i don't care what any of you say. Keep commenting and coming to my video every comment is money!
I can however ADMIT it was confusing at some times...because his mother does everything for him. doctors, therapy, one on ones and the list goes on. but then again........ well......... i rather not say more. but he was smart, spelled BIG words, knew how to read at an early age, but he was just in his own little world. ppl would claim they could "FIX" him...and put in their two cents, but they failed. either way... i've been around, so my mind is open to ALL opinions on both sides.
@jeanetreyes08 im sorry you feel you need to leave negitive remarks on peoples pages. What would be the point of me recording my son acting typical? Sure i have thousands of those videos! NOT FOR YOU TO SEE! This channel is for signs and symptoms dummy!
@nambrie It's spelled negAtive...anyway DUMMY, I would actually appreciate one of those videos. just to better understand it. to actually SHOW more of this non-interaction from your autistic kid. like the other woman said, it's like you wanted your kid to have autism. and PLEASE don't ask the stupid question about why wld u want that...because it DOES happen... it's called MUNCHESTER'S DISEASE! DUMMY! - and last I heard, I can comment WHATEVER i want....God I love being American <3
@jeanetreyes08 Never said you could not comment. Said get you ass off my page if you do not like my videos. Yes! I wanted my kid to have Autism! Are you really that much of an idiot to say something so stupid??I Seriously? You are So very childish and lame. I can't believe how hurtful people can be even considering you saying you have a dead nephew or that had autism. Kinda pathetic and sad all at the same time. These videos are not for stupid uneducated people to comment nor watch so.... IGNORE
CAN SOMEONE PLEASE let me know of a video where the parent isn't just recording the baby, and actually TRYING to interact with their kid? Need I say more? I think this question explains my opinion. YES..my nephew is autistic. Which is why " im just saying"
@jeanetreyes08 Are you serious? How about you take your judgmental butt off of my page then? You seriously think the whole fricken day my son looked like this? This are educational videos. That is it. If you do not find them educational then keep your remarks to yourself. If you were smart you would have watched the other 100 of my videos and seen my son now.. at 2! in constant therapy and learning more every day. He also is so fricken happy. I made these videos for other moms looking for signs
@zarehara Akk i can say is you are SUCH an idiot! I am glad you feel you can watch a video and know both me and my child. Grow up and become educated. If you were educated you would know to "read" the whole book not just the front page. My spn is now 2 years old and has AUTISM! A diagnosis he got from 4 seperate docs. Now, as far as this video goes... it was originally posted as a question... does this look like Autism.. i changed it once we knew what was going on.
@zarehara I actually have been praised for my quick thinking and getting him a diagnosis as soon as possible because i noticed the signs most parents do not. So, most kids go on to be 4 years old and not talking, no smiling, no social stuff because they never got the therapy they needed. My son on the other hand has had therapy since he was 8 months old. That helps his chances of living the most independant life he can! Get off your high horse and learn about autism. Stop judging others...
@zarehara really? It has been 2 years! LOL I was right... its called a mther instinct! It helped my son get the servikces and help he needed. I hear about people like you all the time. The people who pretend their child has nothing wrong.. pretend he is fine.. you guys screw your kids by ignoring the fact that they need help./.. help you can not give them. Your hurting your kids by not noticing the signs of autism. You can help them.. you gotta catch it early and get them the help they need.
@zarehara As far as wanting my kids to have autism? What kind of stupid ass comment was that? Are you seriously that much of an ass? Why would you ever even say that? Watch my other videos.. my life is my son... i have 4 other kids as well. had you taken the timer to watch all my videos you would see how much i do for him!
We, as parents, have to adapt to them and make sure they thrive. I don't mean to offend anyone and it is true that i don't know much about the symptoms of autism, but based on this video alone, i strongly believe that your child needs to get out of that chair and mainly, he needs a mom that does not categorize him so quickly
We, as parents, have to adapt to them and make sure they thrive. I don't mean to offend anyone and it is true that i don't know much about the symptoms of autism, but based on this video alone, i strongly believe that your child needs to get out of that chair and mainly, he needs a mom that does not categorize him so quickly
We, as parents, have to adapt to them and make sure they thrive. I don't mean to offend anyone and it is true that i don't know much about the symptoms of autism, but based on this video alone, i strongly believe that your child needs to get out of that chair and mainly, he needs a mom that does not categorize him so quickly
@domichang really? Your an idiot. I am glad you STRONGLY believe.... how about watching my other videos and the outcome 2 years later? Oh no.. it's much easier to judge someone based on your watching a 2 minute video. My son HAS autism and is not over 2 years old! So, guess that shows how true your opinion is!
@nambrie heh! and i thought i was the only one she was attacking. if this lady gets so offended by OPINIONS which we all have, then she should've disabled the comments. now she has to defend herself from every one who agrees with you. she said herself that she wants me to keep clicking so she can make more money off this video. what a bitch. poor baby
Mainly, i trusted her and her abilities and she is now a curious, active and very independent baby. She no longer makes those repetitive movements and she looks me into the eyes to connect with me when i am close to her. Children have so much potential and we need to believe in them. I believe we cannot give up on them so readily especially at such a young age. My daughter has a certain type of personality and so does your son.
Mainly, i trusted her and her abilities and she is now a curious, active and very independent baby. She no longer makes those repetitive movements and she looks me into the eyes to connect with me when i am close to her. Children have so much potential and we need to believe in them. I believe we cannot give up on them so readily especially at such a young age. My daughter has a certain type of personality and so does your son.
Mainly, i trusted her and her abilities and she is now a curious, active and very independent baby. She no longer makes those repetitive movements and she looks me into the eyes to connect with me when i am close to her. Children have so much potential and we need to believe in them. I believe we cannot give up on them so readily especially at such a young age. My daughter has a certain type of personality and so does your son.
@domichang My son has autism. He has diagnosis reports from 4 diff docs and recieves ABA therapy. With this intense therapy my 2 1/2 year odl son is just now starting to copy noises and still does not speak. You people have really got to stop comparing your children to mine. I have 4 other perfectly healthy children... i knew something was different but special about my little guy. Dont try and "teach" me how to fix him! He is not broken. He is just different from your child.
Mainly, i trusted her and her abilities and she is now a curious, active and very independent baby. She no longer makes those repetitive movements and she looks me into the eyes to connect with me when i am close to her. Children have so much potential and we need to believe in them. I believe we cannot give up on them so readily especially at such a young age. My daughter has a certain type of personality and so does your son.
As her mother, i knew she was not growing her full potential like she should and i saw a child reeducation specialist (in french, it is called a 'Kinesithérapeute'. In just 3 sessions, she was able to crawl and recover her physical abilities. I also took 2 weeks off just to spend time with her and allowing to cry in arms when she needed it, give her enough rest.
I haven't watched any other of your videos but just by watching this one, I don't think your baby has any problems. Like the previous post, i agree that this baby needs to be able to move and explore his surroundings instead of being sit in a relax like this. For me, this baby probably has a lot of energy and he needs to express it through play and movements. I am outraged that at such a young age, he is already categorized as an autistic child.
god bless him hes adorable & hes such a happy baby. My nephew has minor autism he's a sweet and very intelligent boy.only way you could tell is when he spins around in a circle or bumps his head hurting himself.
to hi crown around he need to get out these sit, he is to old to be sit down for so long time, I believe we need get way for feels toys when kids get certain age. It is normal kids with 3 months be in this type of sit after 3 months , give way.
to me this kids desperate want to get out to this swing sit and do something else, When he get boured he put his hand in his mouth, try keep him more out this sit like have contact with the floor and try do deferent movments. He defetely don't go answer your question , at the age the best way is try he make repet word, instering to ask him question he not able by his age to answer.
I'm amazed at the ignorance in the posts here. This video definitely shows abnormal behavior for a 10 month old. If this behavior was rare, I'd say it wasn't a big deal - but if a 10 month old is always acting like this, it isn't normal. A 10 month old should be crawling around (or close to crawling around) grabbing for everything and very interested in anything and everything around him. This baby is acting more like a typical 2-4 month old baby.
@hippiness1 Thanks! I am glad I do not need to point it out! Yes, he did score at a 2 month old on the tests cogntivly. So you are dead on! He should have been crawling by 5-6 months old and did not crawl till 12 months!
@tiptoe221 the flapping of his arms and legs and no interaction with my whats so ever even though im right in front of him. If you go through my other videos now that he is older you will see. =O) There are small signs to look for. Also, the strange hand movements...
my daughter is always and i do mean always got her hands and feet going just like above vidio, she is 10 months old, and still wont let us hold her, cuddle or hug she fights to get away, is this a sign of autism? i always thought she had it.
@jason98708 it can be but I am not a doctor just a parent! 1 the flapping of his arms and legs and no interaction with my whats so ever even though im right in front of him. If you go through my other videos now that he is older you will see. =O) There are small signs to look for. Also, the strange hand movements...
what are the normal movements verses "autistic " movements? my 8 month old does similar things and I have had a feeling that things she's been doing are signs of a mild autisim since she was 6mo old. she is my 4th child, & something is definitely different...my doc seems to think I'm overly paranoid... but I just can't help but to notice this repetitive movements...
@Lusina78 the flapping of his arms and legs and no interaction with my whats so ever even though im right in front of him. If you go through my other videos now that he is older you will see. =O) There are small signs to look for. Also, the strange hand movements...
I can see it.. things that told me my child had autism were an inhaling of air with a whooping sound at the same time when she was excited and her constant paper eating.. like you, around six months I was going, yeh, nope, this child is autistic. (she's eleven now, and officially diagnosed with mild autism).
@nambrie my child does same movements request you to consult neurologist it could be epilepsy also though not sure.. but will be good if you concern some neurologist
@nambrie my child does same movements request you to consult neurologist it could be epilepsy also though not sure.. but will be good if you concern some neurologist
@AliciaTrecourt Well, what would you like to know? I*'m not sure if you are being a jerk or seriously asking me what signs i saw. You NEVER know with You Tube. As far as signs- msg me back and i can let you know my reasoning and what i saw as early as 6 months old. I was lucky because most people do not get a diagnosis until the child turns 3-4 years old. Because i had videos and fought for my son we received a diagnosis at 13 months.
@nambrie Not being a jerk. The purpose of my youtube search was to observe some signs of early autism. But I wasnt sure which signs you were showing in your video. I also wasnt sure which movements and behaviors were signs of autism vs just regular baby movement. To my untrained and novice eye I cant see any signs of autism, but I;m really curious as to what behaviors in this video count as signs opposed to non signs. :D
@AliciaTrecourt I did'nt think that you were being a jerk either. I agree with you . I am not around enough babies to see this as strange and looked again when i saw the "hands" comment, but most people would not deem baby's be
@justamom09 the flapping of his arms and legs and no interaction with my whats so ever even though im right in front of him. If you go through my other videos now that he is older you will see. =O) There are small signs to look for. Also, the strange hand movements...
@faggotkiller30 Maybe if you lack intellect it may sound bitchy. Your screen name on the other hand.. now that kind of discredits anything you might think about my bitchiness. Be serious.
@faggotkiller30 I can see ive struck a chord with you so I assume that my point has been driven home. Is that your mom calling? I think your pb&j is ready.
im sorry signs i mean, he looks fine to me
DannyBooBitxh 1 day ago
i don't understand, what are the symptoma?
DannyBooBitxh 1 day ago
DETOX THE CHILD, DONT TIE HIM DOWN, VACCINES CAUSE THIS
DebbieLives4Jesus 2 days ago
why is he tied down in the seat...any kid would act crazy tied almost upside down????what are you doing to that child????? and all she can say is what are you looking at??? what the....
DebbieLives4Jesus 2 days ago
The parents of this lil cutie are right as time has now proven... Their child has autism!!!
My son was diagnosed at 4yrs and by then I'd done some research.... If I had of known the signs of Autism earlier my son would've been diagnosed earlier!!!
All the nay sayers please check yourself at the door!!!
aussiemumism 4 days ago
You should rename this video "Very early signs of Münchausen syndrome in a mother"
oopoo64 6 days ago
@oopoo64 You are such a doctor you!! Where did u get ur degree?? In the trailer where ur stealing ur neighbors net? Seriously... prior to being a smart as watch the last two 1/2 years in videos! I do not post the happy baby.. i post the educational ones for other parents in need of help... we get our help... others still are searching.
nambrie 6 days ago
I think that if you believe your child has autism, stop pushing doctors with the autism thing right now and go back when the baby is a little older and than get him diognosed. Otherwise the change is extremly big that your child is being misdiognosed.
DaggelDutch 2 weeks ago
@DaggelDutch what are u talking about my son is now 2 1/2??
nambrie 6 days ago
It is impossible to see signs of autism before the child is 2 years old.
DaggelDutch 2 weeks ago
@DaggelDutch welp- he is now 2 1/2 read the info. He STILL has autism!
nambrie 6 days ago
@nambrie But did a get a diognose at that age from somebody that hasn't even heard that it could be autism. I'm not saying it is imposible that he has it, I'm saying that the way you handled this might have a change of a wrong diognose. It could be a right one, but if you have been going on about autism since he was that young there is a change that the diognose is not 100% trust worthy.
DaggelDutch 4 days ago
I´m so glad that your son is doing better.But the label "autism" is the heaviest for a person.Maybe it´s an attatchment problem.Of the parents,as always.With respect ofr you,I´m very sorry for the baby.
sonjasteinreflexions 2 weeks ago
There is a such thing as Munchausen's by Proxy as well.
Maybe parents should be checked for that before having their kids diagnosed.
Varukiri 3 weeks ago
Umm,... maybe you're showing the sign of autism cuz I see nothing wrong in this video. He is a normal baby doing what normal 10 month olds do.. smh
CuteAndStylish92 3 weeks ago 3
leave him in peace. why should he not be normal? Hypernormality is abnormal
klett69 3 weeks ago
My daughter did the same exact thing when she was a baby. She was my first child and I was oblivious to autism and the symtoms associated with the disorder.
She was diagnosed at 3 years old.
To all the negativity on here, be lucky & grateful that your own children and yourself do not have this life long disorder.
Good luck to your adorable son :)
shannyns83 1 month ago
Thanks for telling us.. ;)
123wendywendy 1 month ago
Those are seizures, not autism. You can't diagnose autism at such an early age. The symptoms of apparent autism are probably due to something else, and i'd bet it's West Syndrome. Get an EEG for him and that will find out. Quicky, before the siezure condition makes him even more 'autistic'.
jegspillerpiano 1 month ago
looks like jackknife spasms. please watch my video of 4 year old with extreme movements of the same.
gammyx5 1 month ago
my son is 4 years old diagnosed with autism at age 2, did the same thing stared at his hands and feet for hours.
inn0centlyguilty89 1 month ago
there is a reason all you people can not SEE autism in this video. Autism is a COLLECTION of many things and are considered not normal for kids. So if you are NOT raising the child, you could not possibly understand, so keep the nastiness to yourselves.
wakidoralo 1 month ago 2
i cant believe all the nasty people on here, i have children with disabilaties and i can tell you for sure that if i had picked it up early like you have, it would of made a big difference for my boys. so i say good on you mum, keep up the great work. and these people have no idea how comments like what they are posting is so uncalled for.
YES CHILDREN DO FLAP AROUND TO GET THEMSELVES TO BOUNCE, BUT LOOK DEEPER INTO THE VIDEO GUYS. ITS MORE INVOLVED THAN THAT.
crazymum6 1 month ago
I feel sorry for this kid, its parents have problems
117425yt 1 month ago
This baby looks all right. His head, though, is flat on a back, which is a sign that she is sleeping always on her back, and is imprisoned in a swing for too long during the day. Her movements indicate that she wants to move around. If anything, baby seems to be bored to death.
Anastasiaology 1 month ago 2
Every baby does that around that age, I think 10 months is way too early to say for sure.
Higueyana1130 1 month ago
nambrie, we need to talk. My eldest son is 29 years old and Autistic. Please drop me a note so that I can help to guide you to the assistance that is available to you and your child.
adivinemissm31@yahoo.com
1truebloodloveable 1 month ago
Your baby looks perfect....He is just moving to exercise his muscles....He is a beautiful boy!!
KRISTIN55432 1 month ago
I think you like the money side of utube, I for one would be so embarest to tell people my child had autism little lone put it on utube when they were first DIAGNOSED WITH AUTISM AT 2 YEARS OF AGE.
lucy26461958 2 months ago
@Eslilwifey @onekatmandu u can call it what you want. mothers instinct... a mother knows best. He's my 5th child. So his behaviors i knew were unusual. He may seem like a regular child to you. and thats what doctors kept telling me. I kept fighting for my son.. and He got his diagnosis @ 13 months with autism and his now doing excellent with ABA therapy!
nambrie 2 months ago 3
repeating noises is NOT a sign of autism its what they do when they are learning to talk also flicking of the ears is normal for babies as they learn there body! get your facts right!
EsLilWifey1988 2 months ago
I just see a regular 10 month old baby...
Onekatmandu 2 months ago
@Onekatmandu my thoughts exacly!
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this is not true
NollywoodRocksCinema 2 months ago
This baby is not doing anything unusual. Maybe you enjoy the attention that going to doctors brings? From your comments on this page I think it is you with the problem. Maybe YOU should see a specialist.
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@waysgoose why & the hell would she enjoy spending money on Doctors just to get attention? I swear u should be slapped for even saying that about this person! Atleast she does something about her child to make sure he's safe. Come on, u know u would have put her down if she had a kid with problems and did nothing. So, the way I see it,she's better off doing this than just letting it go.
Chirsty76 1 month ago
he just looks like hes playing. i dont see how thats an early sign of autism.
xP01N7x 3 months ago 9
hes dosent look like he has autism
0208dnyce 3 months ago
your baby is ADORABLE and perfect no matter what he has
God Bless i hope he progresses well as he grows
camerondancing 3 months ago
...maybe some ignorant people r too quick 2 judge n assume they can catagorically say there isn't anything wrong but maybe if there was more research into early signs, this behaviour being very symptomatic, our children would b better off as the earlier it is detected the better in terms of helping them
foxeeekirsty 3 months ago
This is a young age 2 diagnose & i believe all children have tendencies that can b linked 2 autism. However i have lots of videos of my daughter showing this type of behaviour, along with other things that at the time u just put it down 2 excitment, learning different ways of moving their bodies, all children r different & develope at different times, but it wasn't untill she was diagnosed at age 4 that it all added up & had been there all along...
foxeeekirsty 3 months ago
Wow I just read comments and I can't believe you are a mother the way you speak to others and that you boast about using video of your child to make money ...also you only get about a dollar for every thousand views...so have fun with fifty bucks that hardly justifys putting video of your child for money on YouTube
MollieDaMama 3 months ago
I don't see what is autistic bout this
MollieDaMama 3 months ago
I have 6 children , to me he is ackting quite as a 10 months old child.
livinglllllldenmark 3 months ago
Im a special ed teacher getting a M.A. Degree in Autism. I was taught the earliest symptoms occurred between 1-2 years of age. I have to admit this is an intriguing video! Congratulations on getting your son diagnosed and treated early.
OpalPink 3 months ago
all of this looks like the normal things of a 10 month old. my daughter did stuff like this at 6 months and she is advanced for her age. so basicly your kid is just slow
kaylovshim 3 months ago
50% of Autistic children can catch up to their peers and go to school without being in a special education class(known fact)..it takes alot of time with baby steps and the correct teaching.....good luck little man....show these fools off and be something great!!!! I love You!!!
twagner85 3 months ago
they can't diagnose it that early. People tend to forget there is no medical test for autism, it is an "opinion" diagnosis that docs use by going by guidelines & what they feel is the problem. Too many kids today are diagnosed w/ autism when they're just average kids & because they don't act like other kids or other babies they suddenly must have a disorder. I was told by many docs when my son was a baby that they cannot diagnose autism this early, it's impossible.
Anglynn74 3 months ago
I dnt think this bb is autistic hes just a very happy cute boy. I eould thank gof for sure a full healthy bb. God bless u n ur child. Hes perfect!! =)
4salvatrucha 3 months ago
I'm sorry I clicked on this link, after seeing the attitude you have. I feel sorry for your son. I'll bet you're one of those Jenny McCarthy sheeple who believed that immunizations caused it, huh
doork01 3 months ago
get a marijuana card ,, it saved my live
cj545345 4 months ago
I didn't believe in refrigerator mothers until I saw this.
ivyshoots 4 months ago
If u look at a child intensely without making any facial expressions to engage them it causes them psychological stresses. They cope by looking away and acting wierd. I watched a video at university psychology class regarding mothers who suffer from postpartum depression: it was looking how the mothers depressed mood affects her child. In the study the moment mothe stops making facial expressions and gazes at the child it acted similar to this baby and looked away often to cope.
somcana 4 months ago 3
Do behavioural therapy with him and teach him early on to make eye contact, this will surely make his life MUCH easier in school so teachers wont harass him and misunderstand/mistreat him....
britters220 4 months ago
I cannot believe some peoples ignorant comments! Obviously the lady was making the film to show how the baby moves because she was concerned. Did it not occur to some of you people that this 4 minute video doesn't show what kind of mother she is or that the baby probably did that same thing for hours and didn't want to be played with?! So because she wasn't interacting much while filming some of you figure she never interacts with the baby??? She was filming for a certain purpose!
ciennahh 4 months ago
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As a mother with an aspergers child (now 8yrs old) you know early on that your child is not quite normal! My son did what this baby did at that age which may seem normal to some of you but when it goes on for hours at a time and the babies do not want to be picked up and played with then as a mom you know it's NOT normal behavior!
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My son now is stimming on and off for hours at a time daily. He started out like this baby then he started spinning, banging his head, lining up cars for hours at a time!! Does this sound normal?! To think it's bad parenting shows how ignorant people are.
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My son has just been diagnosed at the age of 8 with aspergers but I have known since he was an infant that things weren't quite right with him and it was when i started researching and seen videos like this ladies that I took him in the be tested. So I would like to thank nambrie and the others that posted their videos and helped me realize what was going on with my son.
ciennahh 4 months ago
If me and mothers like ambrie ignored these behaviors and convinced ourselfs everything was *normal* with our kids like some of you idiots obviously would then we wouldn't be getting help for our kids. My son was starting to get bullied at school because the other kids knew he was different. That's when I took action and starting researching his behaviours and getting the help and education I needed so I could help him with his social skills so he could grow up being happy and confident .
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I only wish I would have taken action sooner because early intervention is extremely important with autism. I have watched video of adult asperger people and when they were asked "What do you remember about your childhood?" They said, "Being confused all the time!" This is because autistic kids DO NOT understand social cues, sarcasm, and our common sayings (ex. Raining cats and dogs, work your butt off, break a leg) they take it literally which is confusing and frustrating for these kids.
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Im now doing everything in my power to prevent this confusion for my son and it starts with educating myself and the idiots out there that think we are just paranoid mothers!
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ciennahh 4 months ago
This mother should have used a toy and talked and played with her baby instead of holding a video camera.
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ciennahh 4 months ago
There is nothing wrong with this baby whatsoever.
mindya12 4 months ago
what the point of that video
Fataris 5 months ago
I Know what you're trying to do bitch. im going to leave your money hungry ass alone because you don't work, and you can't spell. poor kid. child protective services should take him from you for child neglect, because it's obvious you don't love it. you want people to feel sorry for you and your kid, and for what? oh yeah, so you can make money. heh... you're such a fake. poor baby doesnt deserve an unloving mother like you. like burrochapadoqrl said, his head is flat from laying down too much
jeanetreyes08 5 months ago
@jeanetreyes08 Here's a perfect example of an idiot! Don't worry nambrie there are people out there that aren't as ignorant as this bitch!
ciennahh 4 months ago
@ciennahh i know more than you know...BITCH! and THIS other BITCH sent is the one who sent IGNORANT messages. The less you know, the less you should talk dumb ass!!!!!
jeanetreyes08 4 months ago
@jeanetreyes08 Anyways, I supposed you and your infinite wisdom know more then me and anyone else. I guess having a nephew with autism makes you an expert in child rearing and austistic behaviors. My being 20 yrs older and raising 1 daughter to adulthood and having 2 young boys, one of which has aspergers and the other being tested doesn't know nearly as much about anything as you do.
ciennahh 4 months ago
@jeanetreyes08 First of all did you actually look at nabries page or other videos or are you passing judgement on this 4 minute clip?
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@jeanetreyes08 I scrolled back again and I still found that you and a few others posted ignorant comments before nambrie got defensive and responded. I was commenting not just on your rude comments but the others also, but the comment you wrote about child protective services should take her kids away and that she wants to make money and have people feel sorry for her is one of the comments I referred to as idiotic
ciennahh 4 months ago
FUCK YOU NAMBRIE....and FUCK YOU EVEN HARDER CIENNAHHHHHHHH!
jeanetreyes08 4 months ago
oh okay...you CLAIM you don't get disability for you kid. so you come here to make money off of him.. you said it yourself. and lets not go off of assumptions, like you calling me southern trash and uneducated. you're the one who doesn't know how to spell. lets go by the facts...you make money off of your kid. poor baby. you should spend QUALITY time with that baby instead of recording it not interacting. i wasn't even mean in the beginning but bitch you started this so i will be mean. MEAN!
jeanetreyes08 5 months ago
go here click away
nambrie 5 months ago
There goes your educated self again!! You can not get disability for your kid! Just a bit of education- you can get supplemental income. Also- you must be below poverty level to get any kind of funds/money. So... I NEVER see a dime! Sorry. not southern trash like you. Sure do get paid! Jealous?? I get to stay home with my little man and care for him off of silly people like you hanging out on my page lol Keep the clicks coming~
nambrie 5 months ago
@nambrie you dont have to be below proverty level to get gov assistasce for your child. they just have to be surverly handicaped. and also ur kid aint that cute...
Sorry. not southern trash like you. Sure do get paid! Jealous?? I get to stay home with my little man and care for him off of silly people like you hanging out on my page lol Keep the clicks coming~
^^^^^ oh and with that you just made yourself look very very stupid and ignorant.
kaylovshim 3 months ago
@jeanetreyes08 by the way keep on leaving comments.. you KNOW i get paid every time you click right hahaa!!! See those ads? yup! Your putting money every time you comment so... honestly i don't care what any of you say. Keep commenting and coming to my video every comment is money!
nambrie 5 months ago
I can however ADMIT it was confusing at some times...because his mother does everything for him. doctors, therapy, one on ones and the list goes on. but then again........ well......... i rather not say more. but he was smart, spelled BIG words, knew how to read at an early age, but he was just in his own little world. ppl would claim they could "FIX" him...and put in their two cents, but they failed. either way... i've been around, so my mind is open to ALL opinions on both sides.
jeanetreyes08 5 months ago
@jeanetreyes08 im sorry you feel you need to leave negitive remarks on peoples pages. What would be the point of me recording my son acting typical? Sure i have thousands of those videos! NOT FOR YOU TO SEE! This channel is for signs and symptoms dummy!
nambrie 5 months ago
@nambrie It's spelled negAtive...anyway DUMMY, I would actually appreciate one of those videos. just to better understand it. to actually SHOW more of this non-interaction from your autistic kid. like the other woman said, it's like you wanted your kid to have autism. and PLEASE don't ask the stupid question about why wld u want that...because it DOES happen... it's called MUNCHESTER'S DISEASE! DUMMY! - and last I heard, I can comment WHATEVER i want....God I love being American <3
jeanetreyes08 5 months ago
@jeanetreyes08 Never said you could not comment. Said get you ass off my page if you do not like my videos. Yes! I wanted my kid to have Autism! Are you really that much of an idiot to say something so stupid??I Seriously? You are So very childish and lame. I can't believe how hurtful people can be even considering you saying you have a dead nephew or that had autism. Kinda pathetic and sad all at the same time. These videos are not for stupid uneducated people to comment nor watch so.... IGNORE
nambrie 5 months ago
@jeanetreyes08 see that 39,893?? keep clicking so i move on up!
nambrie 5 months ago
CAN SOMEONE PLEASE let me know of a video where the parent isn't just recording the baby, and actually TRYING to interact with their kid? Need I say more? I think this question explains my opinion. YES..my nephew is autistic. Which is why " im just saying"
jeanetreyes08 5 months ago
@jeanetreyes08 Are you serious? How about you take your judgmental butt off of my page then? You seriously think the whole fricken day my son looked like this? This are educational videos. That is it. If you do not find them educational then keep your remarks to yourself. If you were smart you would have watched the other 100 of my videos and seen my son now.. at 2! in constant therapy and learning more every day. He also is so fricken happy. I made these videos for other moms looking for signs
nambrie 5 months ago
ummmmm the back of his head is flat- why is that? is he spending too much time in the crib laying down?
burrochapadogrl 5 months ago
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Sooooooooo, what are the "signs"??
Sueezee1 5 months ago
Sooooooooo, what are the "signs"??
Sueezee1 5 months ago
and if you were to put "diagnosis" based on this video, then all babies are autistic cause they all have the same movements.
zarehara 5 months ago
@zarehara Akk i can say is you are SUCH an idiot! I am glad you feel you can watch a video and know both me and my child. Grow up and become educated. If you were educated you would know to "read" the whole book not just the front page. My spn is now 2 years old and has AUTISM! A diagnosis he got from 4 seperate docs. Now, as far as this video goes... it was originally posted as a question... does this look like Autism.. i changed it once we knew what was going on.
nambrie 5 months ago
@zarehara I actually have been praised for my quick thinking and getting him a diagnosis as soon as possible because i noticed the signs most parents do not. So, most kids go on to be 4 years old and not talking, no smiling, no social stuff because they never got the therapy they needed. My son on the other hand has had therapy since he was 8 months old. That helps his chances of living the most independant life he can! Get off your high horse and learn about autism. Stop judging others...
nambrie 5 months ago
you should have more faith in your child. he's just a baby! it's almost as if you wanted him to have autism!!!
zarehara 5 months ago
@zarehara really? It has been 2 years! LOL I was right... its called a mther instinct! It helped my son get the servikces and help he needed. I hear about people like you all the time. The people who pretend their child has nothing wrong.. pretend he is fine.. you guys screw your kids by ignoring the fact that they need help./.. help you can not give them. Your hurting your kids by not noticing the signs of autism. You can help them.. you gotta catch it early and get them the help they need.
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@zarehara As far as wanting my kids to have autism? What kind of stupid ass comment was that? Are you seriously that much of an ass? Why would you ever even say that? Watch my other videos.. my life is my son... i have 4 other kids as well. had you taken the timer to watch all my videos you would see how much i do for him!
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domichang 5 months ago
please read my posting from the bottom to the top
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domichang 5 months ago
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We, as parents, have to adapt to them and make sure they thrive. I don't mean to offend anyone and it is true that i don't know much about the symptoms of autism, but based on this video alone, i strongly believe that your child needs to get out of that chair and mainly, he needs a mom that does not categorize him so quickly
domichang 5 months ago
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We, as parents, have to adapt to them and make sure they thrive. I don't mean to offend anyone and it is true that i don't know much about the symptoms of autism, but based on this video alone, i strongly believe that your child needs to get out of that chair and mainly, he needs a mom that does not categorize him so quickly
domichang 5 months ago
We, as parents, have to adapt to them and make sure they thrive. I don't mean to offend anyone and it is true that i don't know much about the symptoms of autism, but based on this video alone, i strongly believe that your child needs to get out of that chair and mainly, he needs a mom that does not categorize him so quickly
domichang 5 months ago
@domichang really? Your an idiot. I am glad you STRONGLY believe.... how about watching my other videos and the outcome 2 years later? Oh no.. it's much easier to judge someone based on your watching a 2 minute video. My son HAS autism and is not over 2 years old! So, guess that shows how true your opinion is!
nambrie 5 months ago
@nambrie heh! and i thought i was the only one she was attacking. if this lady gets so offended by OPINIONS which we all have, then she should've disabled the comments. now she has to defend herself from every one who agrees with you. she said herself that she wants me to keep clicking so she can make more money off this video. what a bitch. poor baby
jeanetreyes08 5 months ago
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Mainly, i trusted her and her abilities and she is now a curious, active and very independent baby. She no longer makes those repetitive movements and she looks me into the eyes to connect with me when i am close to her. Children have so much potential and we need to believe in them. I believe we cannot give up on them so readily especially at such a young age. My daughter has a certain type of personality and so does your son.
domichang 5 months ago
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Mainly, i trusted her and her abilities and she is now a curious, active and very independent baby. She no longer makes those repetitive movements and she looks me into the eyes to connect with me when i am close to her. Children have so much potential and we need to believe in them. I believe we cannot give up on them so readily especially at such a young age. My daughter has a certain type of personality and so does your son.
domichang 5 months ago
Mainly, i trusted her and her abilities and she is now a curious, active and very independent baby. She no longer makes those repetitive movements and she looks me into the eyes to connect with me when i am close to her. Children have so much potential and we need to believe in them. I believe we cannot give up on them so readily especially at such a young age. My daughter has a certain type of personality and so does your son.
domichang 5 months ago
@domichang My son has autism. He has diagnosis reports from 4 diff docs and recieves ABA therapy. With this intense therapy my 2 1/2 year odl son is just now starting to copy noises and still does not speak. You people have really got to stop comparing your children to mine. I have 4 other perfectly healthy children... i knew something was different but special about my little guy. Dont try and "teach" me how to fix him! He is not broken. He is just different from your child.
nambrie 5 months ago
Respond to this video... Geeze.. watch the other videos before trying to tell me whats not wrong or what my son does not have.
nambrie 5 months ago
Mainly, i trusted her and her abilities and she is now a curious, active and very independent baby. She no longer makes those repetitive movements and she looks me into the eyes to connect with me when i am close to her. Children have so much potential and we need to believe in them. I believe we cannot give up on them so readily especially at such a young age. My daughter has a certain type of personality and so does your son.
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domichang 5 months ago
As her mother, i knew she was not growing her full potential like she should and i saw a child reeducation specialist (in french, it is called a 'Kinesithérapeute'. In just 3 sessions, she was able to crawl and recover her physical abilities. I also took 2 weeks off just to spend time with her and allowing to cry in arms when she needed it, give her enough rest.
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domichang 5 months ago
I haven't watched any other of your videos but just by watching this one, I don't think your baby has any problems. Like the previous post, i agree that this baby needs to be able to move and explore his surroundings instead of being sit in a relax like this. For me, this baby probably has a lot of energy and he needs to express it through play and movements. I am outraged that at such a young age, he is already categorized as an autistic child.
domichang 5 months ago
god bless him hes adorable & hes such a happy baby. My nephew has minor autism he's a sweet and very intelligent boy.only way you could tell is when he spins around in a circle or bumps his head hurting himself.
zulypebbles 5 months ago
to hi crown around he need to get out these sit, he is to old to be sit down for so long time, I believe we need get way for feels toys when kids get certain age. It is normal kids with 3 months be in this type of sit after 3 months , give way.
gleicefigueiredo 6 months ago
to me this kids desperate want to get out to this swing sit and do something else, When he get boured he put his hand in his mouth, try keep him more out this sit like have contact with the floor and try do deferent movments. He defetely don't go answer your question , at the age the best way is try he make repet word, instering to ask him question he not able by his age to answer.
gleicefigueiredo 6 months ago
I'm amazed at the ignorance in the posts here. This video definitely shows abnormal behavior for a 10 month old. If this behavior was rare, I'd say it wasn't a big deal - but if a 10 month old is always acting like this, it isn't normal. A 10 month old should be crawling around (or close to crawling around) grabbing for everything and very interested in anything and everything around him. This baby is acting more like a typical 2-4 month old baby.
hippiness1 6 months ago
@hippiness1 Thanks! I am glad I do not need to point it out! Yes, he did score at a 2 month old on the tests cogntivly. So you are dead on! He should have been crawling by 5-6 months old and did not crawl till 12 months!
lilbratto 6 months ago
WHAT autistic signs? This one looks like a 10 month old!
tiptoe221 7 months ago
@tiptoe221 the flapping of his arms and legs and no interaction with my whats so ever even though im right in front of him. If you go through my other videos now that he is older you will see. =O) There are small signs to look for. Also, the strange hand movements...
nambrie 7 months ago
my daughter is always and i do mean always got her hands and feet going just like above vidio, she is 10 months old, and still wont let us hold her, cuddle or hug she fights to get away, is this a sign of autism? i always thought she had it.
jason98708 7 months ago
@jason98708 it can be but I am not a doctor just a parent! 1 the flapping of his arms and legs and no interaction with my whats so ever even though im right in front of him. If you go through my other videos now that he is older you will see. =O) There are small signs to look for. Also, the strange hand movements...
nambrie 7 months ago
i don't see nothing unisual.he makes eye contact.
venika781 7 months ago
what are the normal movements verses "autistic " movements? my 8 month old does similar things and I have had a feeling that things she's been doing are signs of a mild autisim since she was 6mo old. she is my 4th child, & something is definitely different...my doc seems to think I'm overly paranoid... but I just can't help but to notice this repetitive movements...
Lusina78 7 months ago
@Lusina78 the flapping of his arms and legs and no interaction with my whats so ever even though im right in front of him. If you go through my other videos now that he is older you will see. =O) There are small signs to look for. Also, the strange hand movements...
nambrie 7 months ago
Have you ruled out cortical visual impairment?
EarlyInterventionTV 8 months ago
@EarlyInterventionTV yes
nambrie 7 months ago
@amongthemachines you could have kept that to yourself stupid ass.
NickyCorazzo 8 months ago
I can see it.. things that told me my child had autism were an inhaling of air with a whooping sound at the same time when she was excited and her constant paper eating.. like you, around six months I was going, yeh, nope, this child is autistic. (she's eleven now, and officially diagnosed with mild autism).
SickOfKnowItAlls 9 months ago
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@nambrie my child does same movements request you to consult neurologist it could be epilepsy also though not sure.. but will be good if you concern some neurologist
DEEPESHBB 9 months ago
@nambrie my child does same movements request you to consult neurologist it could be epilepsy also though not sure.. but will be good if you concern some neurologist
DEEPESHBB 9 months ago
Are we going to be enlightened on these "signs"?
AliciaTrecourt 10 months ago
@AliciaTrecourt Well, what would you like to know? I*'m not sure if you are being a jerk or seriously asking me what signs i saw. You NEVER know with You Tube. As far as signs- msg me back and i can let you know my reasoning and what i saw as early as 6 months old. I was lucky because most people do not get a diagnosis until the child turns 3-4 years old. Because i had videos and fought for my son we received a diagnosis at 13 months.
nambrie 9 months ago
@nambrie Not being a jerk. The purpose of my youtube search was to observe some signs of early autism. But I wasnt sure which signs you were showing in your video. I also wasnt sure which movements and behaviors were signs of autism vs just regular baby movement. To my untrained and novice eye I cant see any signs of autism, but I;m really curious as to what behaviors in this video count as signs opposed to non signs. :D
AliciaTrecourt 9 months ago
@AliciaTrecourt I did'nt think that you were being a jerk either. I agree with you . I am not around enough babies to see this as strange and looked again when i saw the "hands" comment, but most people would not deem baby's be
havior as strange.
msjifyournasty 6 months ago
@nambrie I would love to know the signs to look for. I have a 9 month old.
justamom09 9 months ago
@nambrie I would love to know the signs to look for. I have a 9 month old.
justamom09 9 months ago
@justamom09 the flapping of his arms and legs and no interaction with my whats so ever even though im right in front of him. If you go through my other videos now that he is older you will see. =O) There are small signs to look for. Also, the strange hand movements...
nambrie 7 months ago
@nambrie sorry she just really annoyed me.
faggotkiller30 7 months ago
@AliciaTrecourt totally bitchy comment.
faggotkiller30 7 months ago
@faggotkiller30 Maybe if you lack intellect it may sound bitchy. Your screen name on the other hand.. now that kind of discredits anything you might think about my bitchiness. Be serious.
TomboyintheCity 7 months ago
@TomboyintheCity booyaka. i got owned
faggotkiller30 7 months ago
@TomboyintheCity and yes my screen name is ridiculous that is kind of my type of humor haha , but now i am sure that you are a bitch.
faggotkiller30 7 months ago
@faggotkiller30 Bitch is just what guys call women after the women emasculate them. Go troll somewhere else.
TomboyintheCity 7 months ago
@TomboyintheCity yeah keep telling yourself that, women are great and powerful , your just mad because menopause is going to rock your shit.
faggotkiller30 7 months ago
@faggotkiller30 I can see ive struck a chord with you so I assume that my point has been driven home. Is that your mom calling? I think your pb&j is ready.
TomboyintheCity 7 months ago
@TomboyintheCity wow whats with the comments guys?
nambrie 7 months ago
@faggotkiller30 wow whats with the comments guys?
nambrie 7 months ago
@faggotkiller30 yes you feel powerfull thats good, now go make that sandwich :D
faggotkiller30 7 months ago