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Autism and Regression

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runikka · 07/02/2007 22:02

Good evening

A brief update, we are waiting for portage sessions to start and have numerous follow up assessments for Daniel in March. At present he is suspected to be on the autistic spectrum but awaiting diagnosis. Since his first assessment we have seen lots of positive behavioural changes but no progress whatsoever with speech.

My question is regarding regression. I think he experienced a regression at about 18 months as he had more speech then than he does now. Is it typical for a child with autism to regress repeatedly...what I mean is should we be prepared for him to regress again or is it a case of it "might" or "rarely" happens.

Best Wishes
Kirsty

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mummytosteven · 02/04/2007 22:56

which one Socci? I've already got it takes two to talk, but would be interested in any others. seeing as I've already got one, I would feel greedy borrowing one if anyone else wanted it.

Socci · 02/04/2007 23:03

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mummytosteven · 02/04/2007 23:15

yes I would be really interested in borrowing that if no-one else wants it! Went to see GP last week to get DS referred to paed now I just need to find out how long the waiting list will be...

Socci · 02/04/2007 23:17

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onlyjoking9329 · 25/02/2007 23:43

my son was talking loads and then regressed after being unwell after his mmr,he was DX at 2.4 months, we have noticed a pattern with him whenever he is ill once he gets better he has a spurt of progress.

Hi, how is your son now?

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