my son has not been officially diagnosed yet but he has to have oral stimulation all...the time....I notice he is always putting things in his mouth, biting even when not frustrated, blowing random raspberries on people
@instagasm I'm as real as you can get. MY GRANDSON who LIVES WITH me has autism.he suffers daily...with out your anger and attacks let me say this.I wouldn't trade my Grandson for anything.Yes, I wish he didn't have autism, I wish he could speak, and he wasn't so agressive. He was showing hypotonia BEFORE he was 6months, he has frontal lobe abnormalities.his birth father has autism.we were to find out later...his elder sister has PDD/NOS...so yes I know what I talking about. I still Immunize
@yankeegurl62 get real yankeegirl62,there has been a 6000 increse in autism since the rise in vaccines.there are already proven direct links from vaccines to autism.ALL disease were on a HUGE decline far before vaccines were introduced.do some research,dont be a sheep and dont push your uneducated OPINION on people who know the FACTS.working in the medical field doesnt mean you know crap,it only means that you proffit off of shooting people up with toxic vaccines.
oh my good lord. my 3 year old son always has something in his mouth,it drives me nuts. he chews on wood,plastic,paper,cotton...anything that isnt food. and he gags when he has to have food in his mouth. and so many other symptoms its unreal,plus older sis has autism and dr's wont listen to me when i say something is not right with him.
I cried watching your videos. Your sweet Anna is just like my daughter. It's reassuring knowing there are other children with PDD-NOS. Trying to figure out what to do next.
my 23 year old PDD-NOS friend does this still! She always has. I find she perferrs rubery chewy things. We are trying to change from random objects to spacific ones. We have bought her vareous teething rings and rubery kids toys like strechy frog. We also have her stocked with a ready suppky of lollipops
@The87CheshireCat I'm assuming you don't know much about little kids in general. A phase lasts only a few months and this is normal for children from about 9-18 months but not for a child this age. This was one of the main issues we had with our 4 year old who is also diagnosed with PDD-NOS and has a lot of the same issues sweet Anna does.
my son has not been officially diagnosed yet but he has to have oral stimulation all...the time....I notice he is always putting things in his mouth, biting even when not frustrated, blowing random raspberries on people
Carolynnnn1 5 months ago
@The87CheshireCat Not true, I have an 13 year old with PDD-NOS and he is constantly putting things in his mouth.
Ionizap 1 year ago
@instagasm I'm as real as you can get. MY GRANDSON who LIVES WITH me has autism.he suffers daily...with out your anger and attacks let me say this.I wouldn't trade my Grandson for anything.Yes, I wish he didn't have autism, I wish he could speak, and he wasn't so agressive. He was showing hypotonia BEFORE he was 6months, he has frontal lobe abnormalities.his birth father has autism.we were to find out later...his elder sister has PDD/NOS...so yes I know what I talking about. I still Immunize
yankeegurl62 1 year ago
@yankeegurl62 get real yankeegirl62,there has been a 6000 increse in autism since the rise in vaccines.there are already proven direct links from vaccines to autism.ALL disease were on a HUGE decline far before vaccines were introduced.do some research,dont be a sheep and dont push your uneducated OPINION on people who know the FACTS.working in the medical field doesnt mean you know crap,it only means that you proffit off of shooting people up with toxic vaccines.
instagasm 1 year ago
oh my good lord. my 3 year old son always has something in his mouth,it drives me nuts. he chews on wood,plastic,paper,cotton...anything that isnt food. and he gags when he has to have food in his mouth. and so many other symptoms its unreal,plus older sis has autism and dr's wont listen to me when i say something is not right with him.
instagasm 1 year ago
I cried watching your videos. Your sweet Anna is just like my daughter. It's reassuring knowing there are other children with PDD-NOS. Trying to figure out what to do next.
magrad2010 1 year ago
my 23 year old PDD-NOS friend does this still! She always has. I find she perferrs rubery chewy things. We are trying to change from random objects to spacific ones. We have bought her vareous teething rings and rubery kids toys like strechy frog. We also have her stocked with a ready suppky of lollipops
Danny66679 1 year ago
@The87CheshireCat I'm assuming you don't know much about little kids in general. A phase lasts only a few months and this is normal for children from about 9-18 months but not for a child this age. This was one of the main issues we had with our 4 year old who is also diagnosed with PDD-NOS and has a lot of the same issues sweet Anna does.
UmmHend 2 years ago
aside from that,
because evry pdd nos kid/adult/teenager is difrent. i have a friend who is now on a 'normall 'school while i was on a handicapped school.
even our eq and iq are difrent.
The87CheshireCat 2 years ago
i have pdd-nos myself.
so you can say what you want.
i still think this is a fase that some kids do. i repeat some. But mayby you are right , and i simply forgot i did it too.
The87CheshireCat 2 years ago