Hi, I'm not even sure if it's okay for me to post here, but I'm not sure where else to do so. Please forgive me, this is a long post.
A little background info: Jack is 21 months. He didn't walk until he was almost 17 months old. From what I've heard, that's not even considered late walking, but the pedi was concerned and thought he should see a therapist. I thought he seemed so close to walking and that we should wait a few days and then call if we saw no improvement. The kid started walking 2 days later. A few weeks later, he went back to crawling. He appeared to be losing his balance. He had multiple recurring ear infections and had had fluid in his ears for at least 4 months. He had tubes placed in early December 2013. He almost immediately went back to walking and now runs. He even started talking much more.
The daycare did a skills assessment on him a few months ago and said he scored pretty poorly. They gave me a copy of the assessment and told me that they attempted to get the child to perform a task once, then moved on to the next task. Most of the things on the list were things that Jack does do when he is at home with us. I took it to his pedi appointment and she said not to worry about it, it was very inaccurate. The tasks were things such as point to certain body parts, say different words, etc.
Jack is a very friendly, happy child. He smiles, he makes eye contact, and appears to play appropriately for his age. He enjoys snuggling and gives hugs and kisses. He babbles, but also says quite a few words: mama, dada, gah-ma (grandma), hi, bye, yes, no, peez (please), thank you, Cookie, Roo (our pets' names), one-two-three-go!, Barney. There are more that I'm forgetting, I'm sure.
He also rocks while standing or sitting on the couch. When on the couch, I've only noticed it when he was watching TV. He will sometimes walk on his toes.
The daycare told me they noticed the rocking, even when there is no music playing. They said they've seen him wringing his hands (me, my husband, and our families have never witnessed him doing this), and "zoning out" occasionally. They also said he doesn't interact well with the other children.
Jack attends daycare 3 days a week, and sometimes, only 2 days a week. I don't know if they really see him enough to get an accurate picture. He has been sick with a cold, so today was the first day he was in daycare this week. DH and I went to pick him up together. They were playing outside when we arrived. We watched him through the window for a few minutes. He didn't really seem to interact much with the other kids, but none of them really seemed to be interacting with each other. He also isn't back to 100% from his cold.
I get the feeling that he acts quite differently at daycare than he does at home. Im not sure if maybe he really has an issue or if maybe he is unhappy at the daycare and is withdrawing. He seems happy when we go in the morning, but cries when I leave (but I think this is age appropriate).
DH's cousin is 21 and has a moderate form of autism. His mother, DH's aunt, said she has never noticed Jack being delayed and has stated that he seems to be quite intelligent.
I don't know what to do. I feel lost. I know so, so little about autism. They director suggest I have the therapist come and screen him (the same therapist who said she noticed him when observing another child, actually). I did leave a message for the pedi and expect to hear back from her tomorrow. Can anyone please share some advice and tell me what my next steps should be? I would really appreciate it.
Re: I hope it's ok if I post here
A lot of the PP's have given good suggestions to get started.
Thanks. I would like to hear more about the Lyme disease.