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Early signs of Aspergers (red head)

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Uploaded by on Nov 24, 2009

This is a soccer class for 3-4 year olds held at the YMCA in Malden. We have since stopped attending as it was too stressful for Jennie and she didn't want to play with the others. She also doesn't like the acoustics in the gym (much like the bathroom acoustics).

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  • Thank you all for everyone's input! I am so glad that I did these videos despite my reservations at the beginning when she was younger. These videos helped me to get her help early on, and I have learned over the years how to help my daughter in these situations. While she still sometimes says she feels like an outsider in social situations, she is learning how to cope with her neurological differences as she matures. Today she is a beautiful, kind, and healthier child.

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  • @PennyDreadful1 True, True. So, you have "aspergers"?

  • @TheLife1989 But that doesnt work. You cant force them to socialize. I remember my parents doing something similar and it just felt uncomfortable.

  • @mumenschantz Also stop swearing! Why are you soo mad?

  • @mumenschantz Well then cool. It still exists! Just as ADD and ADHD exists. Same with Bipolar. If they had an evolutionary advantage then thats cool. But in a modern society they need special care to keep up with the others!

  • Why don't you help her? If she does have Aspergers as you suspect why not take matters into your hands instead of letting them fall, try holding their hand (metaphorically speaking) Talk to them. Go have a friend of yours and their kid have play dates or something.

  • My son does this too...he is going to be three and now (meaning this week) am I aware of a lot of his behavior. I thought he was being defiant but I'm learning how to understand. Thank you and now I know I'm not alone.

  • Best of luck! I recognize that kid as I'm sure a lot of other parents of Aspie kids do.

  • I think its realy sad that shes just completely ignored by the teacher reminds me of me when i was a kid so sad

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