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kayerich
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My baby is 11 weeks old on Friday so still very early but noticed that didn’t focus on us and smiles but appears to be more at objects than faces and neck control not as it should be. Been to see consultant and give us possibles autism or learning disability. Baby also sleeps a lot. Any one had this experience. I’m very distressed and worried for my boys unknown future. Thank you in advance
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Hi @kayerich
I can only imagine how distressing this must be for you, my thoughts are with you.
Unfortunately, I don't know the best advice to give you but I'm sure other members with more knowledge will get in contact with you soon to offer advice.
I just wanted to make sure you knew your post hasn't gone unnoticed
AmiDisability Gamechanger - 2019 -
Hi @kayerich and a warm welcome to the community! Thank you for taking the time to share this with us all. This must be an incredibly worrying time for you and I cannot imagine what it is like. You may find the parents and carers board particularly helpful. Please feel free to use the community and things are still early days so we are here for you!
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