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Unusual hand posturing / rigid finger positions?
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 505175" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>He could very well have a mood disorder, but it is sounding to me like your mommy gut is saying you are not so sure and probably most of us here, I for sure am one, who can tell you that I wish I had been encouraged much more to go with my mommy gut when my son was younger. I was always right for these big picture things. (Not always right about all things, just when it felt sooo like something was missing--school issues, seizures, certain staff, growth issues, etc.. ---I was always right. I am much better and when my gut doesn't know (now a certain amount of that going on) I wont decide... I keep searching.</p><p></p><p>If you have any autism specialists, autism clinics, intensive treatment programs.....maybe check for an evaluation there since that is a question, that could be a way to put your mind at ease. FOR NOW... unfortunately it is not always very easy for kids who are sort of on the spectrum... but not really...like kids they call Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)-not otherwise specified (pervasive developmental disorder-which is for now what all of the medical autism diagnoses fall under---not otherwise specified.....the person does not meet criteria for any of them in full but something is going on).</p><p></p><p>He is four, a little guy, so this will change and evolve over time. just keep doing what you are doing, searching for support for yourselves and him.....</p><p></p><p>You are doing great so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 505175, member: 12886"] He could very well have a mood disorder, but it is sounding to me like your mommy gut is saying you are not so sure and probably most of us here, I for sure am one, who can tell you that I wish I had been encouraged much more to go with my mommy gut when my son was younger. I was always right for these big picture things. (Not always right about all things, just when it felt sooo like something was missing--school issues, seizures, certain staff, growth issues, etc.. ---I was always right. I am much better and when my gut doesn't know (now a certain amount of that going on) I wont decide... I keep searching. If you have any autism specialists, autism clinics, intensive treatment programs.....maybe check for an evaluation there since that is a question, that could be a way to put your mind at ease. FOR NOW... unfortunately it is not always very easy for kids who are sort of on the spectrum... but not really...like kids they call Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)-not otherwise specified (pervasive developmental disorder-which is for now what all of the medical autism diagnoses fall under---not otherwise specified.....the person does not meet criteria for any of them in full but something is going on). He is four, a little guy, so this will change and evolve over time. just keep doing what you are doing, searching for support for yourselves and him..... You are doing great so far. [/QUOTE]
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