Originally posted by IDrinkaRum
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I ordered a weighted lap blanket for her today. Hopefully, it'll keep her seated at the dinner table instead of running around.
My daughter had a speech delay. Not sure if she'd have it if she wasn't Autistic, but she had one.
Mr. Rum's middle bro is dyslexic. There is a teacher I know who says that dyslexics are on the autistm spectrum (at the very low end, but they're still there). Which is interesting because all the pediatricians who've seen us always asks if #1. There are peolple in the family with ADD or ADHD and #2. if there are people with dyslexia in the family. (I have to answer yes to both).
I do let those around us, when we're out, that she's autistic.
She's still in the fascination of tattooes and she'll just stop people, grabbing their arms, to look at their tattooes. Fortunately, people are cool about it, but I still tell her she has to ask people first before grabbing them.
My daughter had a speech delay. Not sure if she'd have it if she wasn't Autistic, but she had one.
Mr. Rum's middle bro is dyslexic. There is a teacher I know who says that dyslexics are on the autistm spectrum (at the very low end, but they're still there). Which is interesting because all the pediatricians who've seen us always asks if #1. There are peolple in the family with ADD or ADHD and #2. if there are people with dyslexia in the family. (I have to answer yes to both).
I do let those around us, when we're out, that she's autistic.
She's still in the fascination of tattooes and she'll just stop people, grabbing their arms, to look at their tattooes. Fortunately, people are cool about it, but I still tell her she has to ask people first before grabbing them.
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