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My 10 year old boys repeatitive head shakking movements
Hello group.
I have a question, I have a ten month old son who has a long habbit of shakking his head repeatedly reight to left motions as if he was shakking his head no. He is extremely smart, at 10 months he has learned to mimick my movements on the mouse and the keyboard, and seems to have awsome hand eye cordination at his age, although maybe every parent thinks the same thing. Can this be a symtom of Autism, or some other type of disorder, his head shakking motions? Thanks in Advance, Im not sure if this is the right group to post to or not, Robert |
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My 10 year old boys repeatitive head shakking movements
Sounds like a question for your pediatrician, you know, the person who knows
your son medically. IF he didn't have his 9-month visit, now is a good time. If not, you can either get a 12-month visit early or get a special visit. Of course, your son probably won't make these movements for the doctor. Don't forget to make video tapes for the doc. Jeff "Robert P. Eaton Jr." wrote in message om... Hello group. I have a question, I have a ten month old son who has a long habbit of shakking his head repeatedly reight to left motions as if he was shakking his head no. He is extremely smart, at 10 months he has learned to mimick my movements on the mouse and the keyboard, and seems to have awsome hand eye cordination at his age, although maybe every parent thinks the same thing. Can this be a symtom of Autism, or some other type of disorder, his head shakking motions? Thanks in Advance, Im not sure if this is the right group to post to or not, Robert |
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My 10 year old boys repeatitive head shakking movements
Robert,
It's difficult to say. How much time does you child spend doing this? Is this something that happens occasionally? Or does it fill a significant part of his day? Some kids develop certain behaviors that don't necessarily signify autism or other problems. Robert P. Eaton Jr. wrote: Hello group. I have a question, I have a ten month old son who has a long habbit of shakking his head repeatedly reight to left motions as if he was shakking his head no. He is extremely smart, at 10 months he has learned to mimick my movements on the mouse and the keyboard, and seems to have awsome hand eye cordination at his age, although maybe every parent thinks the same thing. Can this be a symtom of Autism, or some other type of disorder, his head shakking motions? Thanks in Advance, Im not sure if this is the right group to post to or not, Robert |
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