You need to call your local school district and ask for a developmental evaluation. At the age of three they are responsible for any services a child needs, such as speech. Tell them your concerns with autism and they will give you their opinion and direct you from there on how to be evaluated. Autism is a disorder where the child has severe speech delays, and social delays, and is sometimes accompanied by repetitve behaviors such as spinning wheels, flipping light switches, preoccupation with things that move, etc.. FYI, only a Clinical Psychologist can diagnose autism.
2007-03-06 04:13:13
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answered by Melissa 7
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Well I would get her to a paediatrician ASAP.
My 12 yr old has autism ,when she was that young she loved when I read to her once the story was over she would want me to read it again and again.
Every child is different my daughter hates routine she loves variety and change .However she was diagnosed with Mild Autism .
As far as the speech goes if she's only now developing speech then that's ok.
I would be concerned about the hand biting and walking in circles,and the fact that she forgot her shapes and colours.
Please go to a professional get them to refer you to a psychologist and take it from there
2007-03-06 04:55:43
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answered by Sandora 4
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I won't say there are not any very youthful babies with ADHD, yet I do think of three years previous is in simple terms too youthful to make this way of prognosis and medicate. the reason being, 3 3 hundred and sixty 5 days olds ARE rambuncious, they don't prefer to pay attention, they DO have short interest spans, and that they are finding out thier limits. some are extra troublesome than others and many times cases the mum and dad are at a loss approximately the thank you to handle it and finally end up taking the new child to a psychiatrist who isn't all that attentive to the new child or homestead concern in any respect, and prescribes drugs considering's what psychiatrists do. I observed an episode of that nanny teach the place the couple ran a daycare and had 2 youthful boys who have been absolute terrors. It seems that the mum and dad could not enforce any punishments because of the fact they gave in too rather, and the lads have been wild because of the fact the mum and dad weren't spending adequate particular one on one time with them. At 3 years previous, a "naughty chair" is rather powerful. while she's being naughty have her take a seat interior the chair for 3 or so minutes (it particularly is an prolonged time for a three 3 hundred and sixty 5 days previous). tell her frivolously yet sternly she is going to take a seat down there till she will quiet down. If she gets up befor you tell her to. frivolously positioned her lower back interior the chair. She would throw a tantrum yet be persistant. She needs to understand that mom and pa are brick partitions. do not yell and don't supply any sign of dropping your cool. while she does ultimately quiet down and take a seat there and her 3 minutes are then up, go over, ask her if she is going to be sturdy now and suggestions, and then hug and make up and tell her you like her. The gist it particularly is to enforce her limits at homestead and permit her pleanty of constructive shops for her potential. That being suggested you are able to desire to re-analyize what she gets in hardship for and what she does not. make constructive your expectancies of her are not unrealistic, and not stressful ingredient is deserving of a punishment. as an occasion, if she insists on writing on her mattress room wall with crayons then why not post a extensive peice of butcher paper on a wall so she will write on that? as long as she does not write on the different wall she gets to maintain her crayons. i'm hoping this helps. i think of the 1st ones frequently are the main confusing.
2016-12-18 06:57:49
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answered by Anonymous
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You definitely have to get it checked out medically, esp. if it's having a profound effect on how she copes with everyday life and how she will cope in nursery etc. I read something interesting in a science mag though--that Omega 3 supplements can help cases of autism, and that seems to me to be worth a try at the same time as getting professional help.
By the way, if it is really autism, the condition may not go away, but the child's ability to cope with it tends to improve rather than worsen as they get older.
2007-03-06 04:35:38
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answered by Fiona J 3
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i know a little girl who is five years old and is austistic, she is very hyperactive, will not sit still for 10 seconds, she pulls her hair out and can be aggressive (she doesn't mean to be, shes a sweet girl) she doesn't speak much for a five year old and doesn't sleep well, if your daughter does this type of stuff as well i would definatley mention it to your doctor. Don't panic to much, the girl i know is improving with age, and medication helps her. Good luck to you
2007-03-06 04:15:49
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answered by Keira 4
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If its something that you feel is very obvious and is cause for concern i would bring it to your pediatrician's attention. Its very difficult to diagnose an 3 yr old w/ autism I'm sure shes probably just being difficult. maybe shes just a little hyper that's why shes not wanting to sit. Seriously talk to ur doctor they will be able to shed light on ur concerns.
2007-03-06 04:15:09
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answered by Peaches 4
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hi. my stepson is autistic. however they consider him to be highly functioning. i have this website in my favorites. so let me know if it is helpful to you. and dont worry. if she is, there is soooo much help available to them. remember that 10 years ago, your chances of having a baby with autism was 1 in 5780. last year, it was 1 in 166.
http://www.jaynagirl.cwd-cragin.com/?Script=development
also try this one:
www.judevine.org/autism/checklist.html
good luck. i hope you find something to ease your mind in those pages.
2007-03-06 08:14:14
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answered by spacey 3
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go see your doctor
try not to worry the earlier you get it diagnosed the faster you can get help for your child
2007-03-06 04:14:00
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answered by Greeneyed 7
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my friends little boy is 4 and he can only say mam and that aint clear talk to health visitor
2007-03-06 05:49:34
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answered by victoria b 2
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Please take her to a paediatrician and voice your concerns.
Best wishes.
2007-03-06 04:13:33
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answered by Anonymous
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