My pedi office has us fill out a MCHAT form (Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers) before 18 mth & again at 2 yr visit. She passed with flyng colors. Does your pediatrician do this?
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Our nurses started asking 10-12 questions screening for autism at our 9 month appt and I think they said they'll ask until 3 or 4 years of age. I heard yesterday that the current incidence rate is 1 in 110 kids and most are diagnoses between 18 months and 3 years. Scary.
Our nurses started asking 10-12 questions screening for autism at our 9 month appt and I think they said they'll ask until 3 or 4 years of age. I heard yesterday that the current incidence rate is 1 in 110 kids and most are diagnoses between 18 months and 3 years. Scary.
It is scary. Right now I think I have a perfectly healthy little girl & that everything is ok. But you here alot of stories where things just suddenly change.
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While Autism is scary it is still as a pp said 1 in 110 or a 0.009% chance. If your LO interacts well with you, is starting and continuing to talk, hugs and kisses on you and/or tolerates you hugging and kissing on them, and overall behavior appears to be similar to other children their age, you are probably ok. I am glad to hear that doctors are screening for it.
(not a autism specialist but have diagnosed it a time or two in my career)
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It is scary. Right now I think I have a perfectly healthy little girl & that everything is ok. But you here alot of stories where things just suddenly change.
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DD#2 - September 2010
While Autism is scary it is still as a pp said 1 in 110 or a 0.009% chance. If your LO interacts well with you, is starting and continuing to talk, hugs and kisses on you and/or tolerates you hugging and kissing on them, and overall behavior appears to be similar to other children their age, you are probably ok. I am glad to hear that doctors are screening for it.
(not a autism specialist but have diagnosed it a time or two in my career)