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My friend has a son who is almost 3 and yet he cannot speak... he can say hi, bye & that's about all. He cannot string a sentence together or even ask for a simple thing like juice instead he loses his temper until you figure out what it is he want..
I also noticed recently when he was playing he lined the blocks up and kept going back to them to make sure they were in a straight line and if i moved it to play he started having a tantrum...
Apart from that he has no other signs as he always loves a kiss and a cuddle... although he isn't liking toilet training either..
I researched it online but i was hoping someone here could help or offer advice...
Thanks:)

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apart from the obvious take him to a doctor i mean signs difference's between the two or any one who has a child with both how did you know he,s four and just started school

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Some people say he is because he's a little over 2 years old and not talking in full sentences. He barely says any words perfectly. Only a few. What are some signs of autism? Should he be talking good at this age?
First child.

Is there a diagnostic test that can be done through a mental health clinic? I had my son in therapy for many years and has a clinical diagnosis of ADHD, OCD and mild Tourett's syndrome... I am concerned he may also have autism given all I have seen regarding the most identifiable symptoms.
Anyone know how a diagnosis is made? I want to be best equipped to help him as possible! I discontinued his therapy after a change in his therapist. He does not take any more mind altering drugs as, I really was not satisfied with how the adverse effects changed him into a different person after many tries on several prescriptions..in fact most meds made the tourett's worse. I plan to get in touch once again with his psychologist to see about evaluation. I still am not sure about him taking any Rx's to change who he is and how he acts...Do people with Autism or Aspergers rely on prescription meds? Anyone know?

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