Hello,
I have a friend who's son is 4 years old now, he was been diagnosed with sensory process disorder when he was age of 2. But as she continue to aged, the child was seen some autistic behaviors, like social impairment, echolalia, arranging things in order.. now my friend was giving me some research that would benefit his sons medical issues and education as well, I am not with the family but I am not convinced that this boy has this kind of issues because I'm observing how the mother was too cautious or exaggerate things on his son. I believe social developments is develop thru a systemic desenzitation, the delays of such development is depend on the way you raise your kid, my friend never go out with any kids, just stays home..so how could his son social develop that way. I might be able to say that she just malingering things in order for her to not go work, and just stay home and take care of his only son. She wants me to be in her sympathy that's why she keeps
Me updating on his son status, she keep changing doctors, doesn't believe on his family pediatric, seeking more lab test and exams for his son. I feel pitty to the son, and the father, I swear that there is nothing wrong with his son..it's only a matter of dealing, parenting as well to his sons behavior.. the son was misdiagnosed with sensory process di order with autistic spectrum syndrome..and I believe he got this things arranging in order from his mother because she thought this way, arrange them carefully, so what do you expect the child will do that evry time his toys was misplace.. I am not skeptical about autism, but his is not, the son can play to other children, can speak, and like a normal child, but then the parents like this child to be sick. Which I can't barely tell to this mother in front of her that his son is fine..why would I do? She still keep posting on his Facebook about his son, about autistic campaign, and I can't see his husband supporting him doing this things. Recently she believe and send me an article, about autistis risk for vaccination, but studies shows there were no evidence risk vaccine in autism. and she still believe for not having his son vaccinated to any..what would I do? Will I ignore this or will I verbally tell to this mother that she needs vaccination to get free from illness.