Hello - I'm not new to this forum. I posted a thread a couple of months back about complex sentences for toddlers.
http://www.mothering.com/community/forum/thread/1266065/what-exactly-is-a-complex-sentence-for-a-toddler
DS is still way ahead of his peers in language and puzzle skills. He amazes me every day.
But on the other hand, he has many sensory issues. A couple of days ago, I brought him to the pediatrician - and I had no idea that she was going to suspect that he is on the autism spectrum. I have a call in with an OT and a neurologist - but in the meantime, I have spent alot of time in the special needs section of mothering.
I came back here, because I was getting depressed thinking about all the problems my child may be diagnosed with. I needed a fresh take on it. And Im wondering how many on here also have special needs? It will be nice to gain a little perspective.
http://www.mothering.com/community/forum/thread/1266065/what-exactly-is-a-complex-sentence-for-a-toddler
DS is still way ahead of his peers in language and puzzle skills. He amazes me every day.
But on the other hand, he has many sensory issues. A couple of days ago, I brought him to the pediatrician - and I had no idea that she was going to suspect that he is on the autism spectrum. I have a call in with an OT and a neurologist - but in the meantime, I have spent alot of time in the special needs section of mothering.
I came back here, because I was getting depressed thinking about all the problems my child may be diagnosed with. I needed a fresh take on it. And Im wondering how many on here also have special needs? It will be nice to gain a little perspective.