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    Question developmentally delayed

    Cerebral Palsy In Infancy
    I hope I am posting in the correct area.

    My sister has a daughter who is now seventeen years old. However, she behaves more like a pre-teen. She is still fascinated with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, super heroes, cartoons, etc. She also has a great love for animals and a vast knowledge, instantly recalling animal names and facts.

    She has seen doctors, but has never been formally diagnosed with anything within the autism spectrum or as developmentally delayed.

    It seems as though we are missing something here. I would welcome any advice or feedback from anyone with experience in this sort of thing.

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    Re: developmentally delayed

    Its nothing of that sort from what you have said. I am an orthopedic doctor and aged 28yrs. Still I have fascination with cartoons. That does not really make me developmentally delayed. However, if she is having some problems in academics or specific learning issues, then further followup is essential.

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    Re: developmentally delayed

    Dear Charley,

    This is the paediatric part of the forum for physical therapists(physiotherapists).
    We are not really the people that have been trained to assess someones general cognitive development.
    Our speciality is movement... and its disorders...Physical therapy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    I am not sure we can actually help you in this regard.

    kind regards

    Esther



 
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