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by sissy245, Nov 07, 2009 10:54AM
my soon to be 3 year old son does alot of hitting,biting, and throwing things at people. Is this autistic behavior???? He does these things for no apparent reason and he smiles and laughs when doing them. I have did timeouts they dont work.. My two other kids don't like being around him.  HELP
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by cheli55, Nov 08, 2009 06:16PM
To: sissy245
Have u asked his pediatrician about an evaluation?... If u feel something is up with ur child, you should push the issue...I finally got my pediatrician to send me Central Valley Regional Center in my area to have my child evaluated...My child is 4 and he just had a psychological evaluation and was diagones with one type of autism, PDD-NOS... He just started the biting and hitting fo no reason at all...He has no control of this and is not his fault... therapies can teach u how to deal with ur child.. they are all very unique... Good luck and plz keep me posted...
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