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very strange, i mean, he does that right in front of ya? I would have an issue with something, although i talked, i often hid away somewhere, jeeze, if he does it right in front of ya he sounds like hes comunicating, must be so frusterating to not know what it is thats bothering him... u know better then anybody else, im sure u will get to the bottom of it.

I agree - take him to the peditrician ASAP as better to be safe than sorry.

Many people on this board, myself included, have posted in the past about how our ASD kids tend to have a higher than normal pain tolerance.

My sister-in-law says that she always knows when her ds has an
earinfection, not because he has pain but because his behavior changes. I
would have your son checked over for physical stuff.
That being said, my ds with asd is verbal and he frequently has periods
where he is sad and crying. He will tell me that nothing happend but that
he "feels like something is missing, like there is a hole in my heart". The
closest I can relate it to is the kind of weltschmerz some kids have as
teenagers. Since many of our kids have problems with emotion regulation
I could see how there might be periods of experiencing emotions that
would be uncommon for an NT kid. I would probably cry with him. Thay breaks my heart. Take him to the Dr. but has he been around other people, that are mean to him in some way? If that is the case, you should find out what they're doing to him. Sarah has never had fever in her whole life..the only thing to let me know she is really ill is behaviors..I ditto everyone's advice and take him in.  Better safe than sorry:) Best wishes!

I've heard that the rule of thumb with nonverbal children is to assume physical illness when there's a dramatic change in behavior.  Definitely have a chat with the doctor about it.

I rely on the book "Taking Care of Your Child" which includes flow charts for various concerns.  If illness is suspected, this book suggests looking at the skin tone, eyes, temperature, breathing rate, and heart rate, but also at BEHAVIOR.

Activity:  Behaving and playing the way he usually does?  Activity level the same as usual for this time of day?

Response:  Does the child react as usual to pleasant and unpleasant stimulation?

Food:  Is the child eating and drinking normally? 

Good luck with everything.

he seat quiet and start crying for no reason.

cry like he is obset or lonly like addult. its not meltdon or screeming.

i dont know why

5 mild/moderat autism


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