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jojosmommy 11:10 AM 05-31-2011
She does it when she is her highchair but also very regularly when playing. So much so that she does not play with toys with one hand b/c it's always flapping.

Mom talked to ped dr and they seemed unconcerned but mom could not get kid to do it at the dr. Like many parents probably feel mom said dr seemed too rushed to really address it.

I hope it goes away on its own. I just don't want to miss it as a very early sign of something.

And to the poster who said autism can not be dx this early- actually in some places in the Uk and Australia they are developing and have tested assessments that are used at birth (and some in utero- although these are highly controversial). Hopefully this will lead to more answers not more issues.
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