Early signs of Asperger's Syndrome for early intervention

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Uploaded by on May 2, 2011

the signs we saw in our son
http://www.youtube.com/user/alandamandamama
if you have not checked out her channel go ahead and do so

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  • That baby is insanley adorable! 

  • @misspinkpunkykat thank you so much

  • he is so cute, look at his little face.....

  • @italianman004 Thank You so much

  • your baby is soooooooo adorable!!

  • @PT1231 thank you

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  • @AwsomeChick82 From my understanding babies do not understand the word no till and older age at the age he was in this video he is just exploring everything. I never had to get firm with him and now he does not pull hair that was about a 1 week stage. Every person's parenting style is different and that is just mine thank you for letting me know though.

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  • This is chilling to me, because it feels like you're describing my boy. This was good for me to watch. Thank you so much for making this video.

  • hey i have it and now I am a nurse and I just got my masters in nurseing os misspink punkykat your right! My advice is never give up and never say they cant do something because they have aspergers. my family never treated me different so I had no idea until I was an adult that I had it! last week I went to my old doctor that told my mom that I was never going to be normal because I had aspergers showed him my masters and his face truned white.

  • You probably have a future engineer on your hands there.

  • I have AS (although technicaly I'm probably HFA), I'm 25 and still find it hard to use utensils...well maybe Western utensils. I've found chopsticks much easier to manipulate once I learned how to use them. Obsessions have always been my strongest autistic trait. Maybe your son wanted to learn WHY people start war, not war itself.

  • oi poofta fuk off and stay wut it prostie!!!!!!!!!

  • Thanks for posting this video! Your first son must be quite an interesting dude. Four years is a young age to be officially diagnosed.

    I have Asperger's Syndrome and I don't like vague responses either.

    My late brother, who died 11 years ago, was similar to your first son. He was interested in excavators and cars, and as a teen he was into muscle cars and [unfortunately] heavy metal music.

    It takes people quite a while to admit to such a condition, as it's hard to explain without scaring.

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