Firstly I really apologise if anything I'm about to ask is controversial.
My DD has a rare chromosome disorder and I've been doing some more research about it recently. Autism is not considered a feature of her condition, however I did discover one reference to children with her condition having 'autistic tendencies' that they grew out of.
DH and I have been worried for a while about a couple of things that could be considered autistic tendencies, although we're conscious our concerns stem from a very general and limited knowledge of what constitutes autistic tendencies.
However we've discovered this website for the Parent Infant Clinic which talks about pre-autism, and going through the checklist, DD does have more than 3. I think it calls it 'pre' autism as they state that with early intervention, autism can be avoided. (Sorry if that seems too much like 'cured', I mean no offence). There also seems to be some veiled references on the site to pre-autism being due to something the parents are not doing which is ringing alarm bells for me.
My question is, is pre-autism a recognised condition and can some form of early intervention lessen its severity? Has anyone ever heard of or dealt with this clinic?
Thanks for reading.