Very early signs of autism. 7, 8, and 9 months old.

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  • @SativaHigh
    @SativaHigh Год назад +493

    these are all normal things babies do...sadly we look for signs but dont realise that half of them are normal things the autism is the difference, there are babies who will do this and not have any autism at all...just noting this for worried parents. love them and appreciate each day, don't push labels on them until you need to for whatever reason..(school, support etc)

    • @Oh_Maddy
      @Oh_Maddy  Год назад +65

      💯 disagree. If someone’s child has signs of ASD they should seek an evaluation for their child. Early intervention is key. Waiting to “put a label on your child” does more harm than knowing your child is autistic and getting them the proper support.

    • @SKISAY
      @SKISAY Год назад +104

      All my babies did everything this baby did and they are fine. One kid about to be a senior in HS, another going to 8th grade and we had a surprise baby who is 10mos and she’s doing alllllll that and perfect.

    • @faizaabdul1304
      @faizaabdul1304 Год назад +10

      @@SKISAYtrue

    • @amy010276
      @amy010276 Год назад +67

      People really do think "Oh no that kid is sitting in a "W" they must be autistic!" Is a total overreaction. I did a lot of those "signs" and I'm not autistic. The way the medical field is today you pick your own disease based on your doctor choice.

    • @tallyho7287
      @tallyho7287 Год назад +56

      I am a nurse and work in the psychological diagnostic community. ASD is our specialty. While I think it’s important to be aware of things that may not seem quite ‘right’ I do believe it is equally important that ASD often does not get a really solid Dx until school age. There is also a great cross over between ASD markers and ADHD markers. Until a child begins to develop a bit of verbal communication,we are generally reluctant to assess with a firm Dx until kindergarten. ASD is a spectrum and can be fluid with changes in presentation based upon developmental stages. Love them how they are…. You will know as a parent when the timing is right for an assessment.

  • @t.w.8174
    @t.w.8174 Год назад +40

    Hanging upside down, head bobbing, hand flapping, spinning in circles, punked out hair, smiling--Madison looks like a very normal, happy, future rock band star! Rock on, baby girl!

    • @AliceGibbs-x8j
      @AliceGibbs-x8j 7 месяцев назад

      Get the best remedy to improve your child’s autistic condition from doctor Oyalo as his herbs have helped my child improve in speech and social skill very well.

  • @dramocraciapodcast5436
    @dramocraciapodcast5436 Год назад +171

    My baby hasn't autism, but he loves open and closing doors, and sometimes he shakes his head and hands too. Every baby I know does this.

    • @cathykrueger4899
      @cathykrueger4899 Год назад +15

      The operative word is “sometimes.”

    • @amor797
      @amor797 Год назад +14

      Yall should seriously stop, like this mom is overreacting. She is showing things kids do countless times not just once or twice..

    • @justsimplygoodcooking3176
      @justsimplygoodcooking3176 Год назад

      This lady is delusional and is going to ruin this child until she gives her medical problems

    • @calystavelvet5526
      @calystavelvet5526 Год назад +13

      @@amor797all kids do autistic things, all kids do adhd things, all kids exhibit signs of anxiety.
      You know what the difference is for diagnosis? How much it IMPACTS them daily and in their life. Doing these things are fine, but I can guarantee a normal kid isn’t doing these things on the hour.

    • @calystavelvet5526
      @calystavelvet5526 Год назад +5

      It’s the repetition though.

  • @elainechaput2712
    @elainechaput2712 2 года назад +66

    Watching this video reminded me of my grandson ❤️ Same eccentricities, obsessively opening and closing cupboards. Obsessed with everything that was circular.
    We worried a bit for his future, but didn’t stop loving him for who he was. So sweet so special 💕
    He’s a grown man now. Working full time. Uses public transit on his own.
    Has his own apartment (gets help with groceries twice a week)
    Is now obsessed with photography ❤️He is such an amazing man. We’re so proud for what he’s accomplishing in his life.
    Thanks for sharing this. My daughter would have truly appreciated seeing this 28 years ago. Good work 💫
    He’s just “awesome “❤️❤️❤️

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 Год назад

      This Product is simply the very best
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  • @bravequest8078
    @bravequest8078 Год назад +28

    Every child goes through phases doing each of these behaviours. It's exploratory, playful behaviour. It all helps develop balance and coordination. I don't understand labeling these behaviours as problematic. Take the child out the house and let her play and diversify her experiences.

    • @HkFinn83
      @HkFinn83 Год назад +4

      They’re not labelled problematic, they’re signs to be aware of. If a baby shows these behaviors it’s not necessarily indicative of autism, but when or if they become very obviously habitual, they can indicate possible autism spectrum.

    • @lindendragon2876
      @lindendragon2876 Месяц назад

      the key here is frequency, repetition, interference with daily life and socialisation + if there are any other symptoms. of course children do stuff like this, but theres a subtle difference due to the fact a baby has very limited ways to express itself

  • @316lvmnoneofyourbusiness7
    @316lvmnoneofyourbusiness7 Год назад +18

    I think what most people are missing - that probably wasn't emphasized in this video - is the excessive and prolonged time of these behaviors.
    Yes, most babies do these things.
    However, with autism, it's excessive and all day long.
    It's not just opening and closing a door a few times, it's a repetitive action that can go on for a length of time up to an hour or more. And it is constant from day to day to day.
    The head shaking is all day long - constant.
    As we learn more about autism, new information is given. At one time, it was thought that autism only affected older children;
    I believe starting at age 4. Then it was aged 2. Now we are seeing signs in children that are younger.
    I'm 63 - retired mental health social worker.
    Back in the day, we called it "Stimming" and this behavior was usually found in developmentally delayed children (back then it was called "mental retardation".)
    Another example is one of my brothers who is 3 years younger than me.
    My parents took him to see a doctor because he tried to strangle a kid in kindergarten.
    His symptoms were: high pain threshold, excessively active, slept with his eyes half open.....he was like the Energizer Bunny.
    Back then, there weren't many child psychologists/psychiatrists so my parents took him to an adult psychiatrist.
    Fortunately, this Doctor had information on a new diagnosis ADHD. The option back then was to medicate with either Thorazine or Haldol - which thankfully, the doctor didn't want to do.
    So he advised my parents to provide as much activity and stimulation to counter the hyperness. And it helped.
    It wasn't until many, many years later that ADHD became an actual psych diagnosis and more appropriate medications were developed.
    We have a long ways to go in this field of autism and things will change as we learn more.

    • @sweetpeach3293
      @sweetpeach3293 Год назад

      Thanks for being specific about what excessive means. I just asked a question about that. Because "excessive" is pretty vague and subjective. Your comment helped me understand more about it being all day long. My son only shakes his head about 4-7 times a day. But not all day long.
      Also your parents were very fortunate to get that doctor. The doctor was very ahead of his time.

    • @AliceGibbs-x8j
      @AliceGibbs-x8j 7 месяцев назад

      Get the best remedy to improve your child’s autistic condition from doctor Oyalo as his herbs have helped my child improve in speech and social skill very well.

    • @AliceGibbs-x8j
      @AliceGibbs-x8j 7 месяцев назад

      Get the best remedy to improve your child’s autistic condition from doctor Oyalo as his herbs have helped my child improve in speech and social skill very well.

  • @lillibethj.s.7032
    @lillibethj.s.7032 Год назад +22

    My son is now 28 years old and he was diagnosed with ASD right around his 4th birthday.
    He seemed to be progressing on schedule until he was around 21 months old. He seemed to be more of a handful than any other babies I’d ever been around, having been the babysitter for roughly half of our neighborhood when I was a teenager.
    One day while my aunt, uncle, and cousin were visiting, my son was on the bed and my aunt, my cousin, and I were playing with him. My aunt tried to pick him up and I saw a look on his face that I’d never seen before. It was as if he was starring right through her, and he started to wiggle around as if he was absolutely determined NOT to let her pick him up. He didn’t make a single noise. My aunt thought he was just playing and said, “you’re a wirery little guy, aren’t you?” I just stood there speechless. I knew this was not usual behavior for him.
    It was about that time that his language skills stopped progressing, and if anyone talked to him, he would close his eyes as a way of avoiding eye contact. If he wanted me to look at something, he would grab my face and turn my head in the direction he wanted me to look. He would line up several of his little toys rather than play with them the way they were intended. I think the first sign occurred when he was just a baby, but I just thought he was afraid of heights; when anyone would playfully lift him up over their head or try to put him on their shoulders, he would scream in terror where as babies typically laugh.
    Yes, he still lives with me.

    • @brooklyninserbia8790
      @brooklyninserbia8790 Год назад +7

      Was he vaccinated ?

    • @jonathancooper4914
      @jonathancooper4914 Год назад +5

      @@brooklyninserbia8790what sort of a question is that?

    • @ellaemmnanuel3643
      @ellaemmnanuel3643 Год назад

      @ZahhidMichealpls which doctor did u meet 🙏

    • @AliceGibbs-x8j
      @AliceGibbs-x8j 7 месяцев назад

      Get the best remedy to improve your child’s autistic condition from doctor Oyalo as his herbs have helped my child improve in speech and social skill very well.

  • @zacksartandanimations7916
    @zacksartandanimations7916 Месяц назад +1

    When I was a baby, whenever someone picked me up and tried to hold me close I would put my hands between us. Because I absolutely HATED physical contact.
    I hated hugs, being held, cuddles, etc. And that started extremely early.
    And yes, turns out I am autistic.

  • @SaystheTruth3
    @SaystheTruth3 Год назад +4

    My sister has a son that is very high on the autism spectrum. She was in denial until the nurse at school evaluated him and called my sister right away. No real communication, doesn't want to play with the other kids, flapping his arms, noises would affect him greatly... Parents need to pay attention. There are so many spectrums of autism. He has been relocated to a special school specifically for children with autism & is doing well.

    • @AliceGibbs-x8j
      @AliceGibbs-x8j 7 месяцев назад

      Get the best remedy to improve your child’s autistic condition from doctor Oyalo as his herbs have helped my child improve in speech and social skill very well.

  • @diannacashion2047
    @diannacashion2047 Год назад +81

    When you mentioned excessively about opening and closing doors…..Until someone has a child on the Autism Spectrum, I don’t think they get what excessively really is…..My Autistic adult Son will still do it at times….He would rock back in forth hrs. on end too….Even in his sleep…..He is 42 yrs old and has come a long way….He is verbal but does have a speech issue. We have been together so long and we are in tune with each other….None of my relationships could handle him…So I’ve stayed single for 35 yrs. I will always choose my Son over anyone….This includes family and friends. My Son has Severe Hemophilia also….What a nightmare that is with an Autistic person. I wish Maddy and her family the best, as there is so much more help and therapy for her and others on the Spectrum than 42 yrs. ago. 🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽💙💙💙🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽

    • @lilacscentedfushias1852
      @lilacscentedfushias1852 Год назад +4

      I’m in my 40s I’ll still rock if I’m stressed and alone, women and girls tend to mask it better. I used to teach and staff would joke I was an ‘autism whisperer’ it wasn’t a thing when I was a child. If I’m stressed and I can’t show outward signs I press my 2fingers to my thumb tightly or jig my feet in my shoes. Ehlers Danlos are comorbidities with autism, POTS & mast cell, I have all of them

    • @peachzxo
      @peachzxo Год назад +2

      You are an amazing mom❤

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 Год назад

      This Product is simply the very best
      solution to my child's Delayed Development, I’m talking about Dr Oyalo autism herbal product. I thought he'd be stuck with this condition forever. But now He's completely recovered in eye contact, speech, response to name and other traits he was showing for almost and year and 8 months.

    • @mikesmith3873
      @mikesmith3873 10 месяцев назад

      You should’ve not treated him as a baby. Too bad you handicapped him even more by being a mommas boy and not taught him how to be independent. When you die he will become homeless . You taught him to be dependent on you

    • @arwa517
      @arwa517 8 месяцев назад

      You are a great mother 🩷

  • @melanieb2132
    @melanieb2132 Год назад +7

    I think maybe the shaking head constantly and the upside down thing might be signs?
    The opening and closing door sign is a very, very common thing for babies as they are learning object permanence.

    • @darkl3ad3r
      @darkl3ad3r 6 дней назад

      How about spinning in circles? And pacing back and forth constantly? My daughter does nearly all the things we see Madison doing here. She's given me concerns since as early as 3 months. She is now 14.5 months old and is starting to regress just like Madison. She used to wave to everyone when we say wave, now she just stares blankly. She used to snap her head to us when we called her name, now she doesn't even acknowledge us when we're calling her multiple times with her inches away. She used to get upset when we left the room, now she doesn't even notice. I truly feel she's on the spectrum and worry she's not getting the care and attention she needs to thrive.

  • @shirleyparker2649
    @shirleyparker2649 2 года назад +11

    Autism very often means that the child doesn’t have the crawling coordination. My grandson did a commando crawl but with only his arms. He couldn’t run either as he had quite a gait. He still doesn’t like to run. 😟

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 Год назад

      This Product is simply the very best
      solution to my child's Delayed Development, I’m talking about Dr Oyalo autism herbal product. I thought he'd be stuck with this condition forever. But now He's completely recovered in eye contact, speech, response to name and other traits he was showing for almost and year and 8 months.

    • @itsbubbles4021
      @itsbubbles4021 Год назад

      My son started with the military crawl about a month ago he will be 10 months next week he now feels but sometimes does that crawl but doctor has never said anything about autism. I’ve worked with toddlers with autism and have been with regular children and that young a lot do all
      This the thing is if they keep doing it past 1 and 2 years of age also there’s alot of other factors

    • @AliceGibbs-x8j
      @AliceGibbs-x8j 7 месяцев назад

      Get the best remedy to improve your child’s autistic condition from doctor Oyalo as his herbs have helped my child improve in speech and social skill very well.

  • @cityindependent2509
    @cityindependent2509 9 месяцев назад +1

    Looking for signs only leads to what you are looking for. All human brings are autistic in some form. Why do you think so many people are "OCD"? Its inate and we just manage to deal with these habits as we get roughed up in society. Its other people who manage people so as a species we have less weaknesses like extreme ocd which mamy adukts suffer from but they have never learned to subdue those impulses. Labelling a child as autistic is short sighted. My daughter did these and she loved putting lights on and off, opening and closing doors, clapping her hands etc. She is now 4 and is patient, smart, intuitive and a quick learner. Shes been talking and walking somce 11 months we have never involved a single doctor in her whole life. Fully potty trained, gets herself dressed, sleeps in her own bed, knows how to count to 20, lnows negotiation and has a memory like an elephant. We helped her understand eve4ything she goes through without hitting or shouting or labeling. Shes a wonderful human being so kind and empathetic. If we labelled her I dont even want to know where she would be 😢

    • @Oh_Maddy
      @Oh_Maddy  9 месяцев назад

      It sounds like your daughter isn’t autistic then… my daughter is also 4 and has had many therapies to help her and she is still nonverbal. People knowing she’s autistic is actually very helpful. It helps people better understand the way she learns. I can assure you my daughter is very smart as well and also very kind. Autism doesn’t make her a bad person or any less than anyone else.

    • @AliceGibbs-x8j
      @AliceGibbs-x8j 7 месяцев назад

      Get the best remedy to improve your child’s autistic condition from doctor Oyalo as his herbs have helped my child improve in speech and social skill very well.

    • @strawberryshortcake5505
      @strawberryshortcake5505 4 дня назад

      You are so ignorant and uneducated. No not everyone is autistic in some form because autism is a NEURODEVELOPMENTAL condition with a very clear set of traits that most people do not possess and to say that everyone is a little bit autistic takes away from the genuine struggles that true autistic people deal with. And its the same for ocd, no not everyone has ocd! You have an ignorant view of what ocd actually is, most people who claim they're so ocd are not because its an actual anxiety disorder, not just liking things to be orderly or neat🙄Not everybody has true obsessive compulsive disorder which disrupts everyday life and can be debilitating.
      As for this video, yes all children neurotypical or neurodivergent do these things but the difference is autistic children engage in these behaviours far most intensely, repetitively and will also display other autistic traits alongside it.
      Theres a clear difference between a kid opening and closing doors once in a while as they explore their enclosure, to a kid doing it for extended periods of time over and over and over again.

    • @strawberryshortcake5505
      @strawberryshortcake5505 4 дня назад

      You are so uneducated and ignorant. No not all human beings are autistic in some form because autism is a neurodevelopmental condition with a very clear set of traits that not everybody possesses or will struggle with throughout their lives. How on earth is everybody a little bit autistic??? What traits do you all have that would qualify "a little bit autistic" diagnosis?
      Same goes for ocd, not everybody experiences true ocd which is an anxiety disorder that disrupts daily life, most people who claim they're so ocd just because they like things neat and orderly aren't even aware of what real ocd is so you're way off on that one too lmao.
      all neurotypical children do these behaviours yes but the difference is intensity and repetition. Massive difference between doing these things once and a while as part of exploration and then doing these things on the daily for extended periods of time or doing them under stress

  • @jewel2647
    @jewel2647 9 месяцев назад +3

    My son autistic and the tv caused it . I wish I’d known earlier but he’s getting better now. My son don’t spin or flap anymore. He have virtual autism that’s caused by tv 📺

    • @AliceGibbs-x8j
      @AliceGibbs-x8j 7 месяцев назад

      Get the best remedy to improve your child’s autistic condition from doctor Oyalo as his herbs have helped my child improve in speech and social skill very well.

  • @АнечкинаА
    @АнечкинаА Год назад +12

    Opening and closing doors is normal. It called exploring the world.

  • @patriciaravalli6020
    @patriciaravalli6020 Год назад +3

    Thank you for the video. Now that I look back my nephew, who just turned 23 today, was doing all the same things. This video will help others. Your babies beautiful. You’ll have a great journey with this beautiful soul. All I wanna do is please you and love you unconditionally

    • @AliceGibbs-x8j
      @AliceGibbs-x8j 7 месяцев назад

      Get the best remedy to improve your child’s autistic condition from doctor Oyalo as his herbs have helped my child improve in speech and social skill very well.

  • @emasa97
    @emasa97 Год назад +39

    I believe all of these things can be observed with a typical kiddo as well. But best to watch closely to make sure they get the support they need if they have autism.

    • @gregnutter1296
      @gregnutter1296 Год назад +3

      My thoughts as well.

    • @auralkill4249
      @auralkill4249 Год назад +7

      Yeah I think the difference is that it’s “excessive”. Typical behavior would be these things also but not all the time.

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 Год назад

      This Product is simply the very best
      solution to my child's Delayed Development, I’m talking about Dr Oyalo autism herbal product. I thought he'd be stuck with this condition forever. But now He's completely recovered in eye contact, speech, response to name and other traits he was showing for almost and year and 8 months.

    • @chelle2093
      @chelle2093 Год назад

      Well said

    • @virginiatomazou6894
      @virginiatomazou6894 Год назад

      I will agree with your comment!

  • @mandymcdorman705
    @mandymcdorman705 Год назад +2

    I have two “W sitters”, one with autism one without. My son with autism had to do PT in order to sit and crawl properly and then work up to walking. And W sitting is something they corrected, but they said it was a symptom of core instability… which might be related to dyspraxia. I’m not sure

    • @AliceGibbs-x8j
      @AliceGibbs-x8j 7 месяцев назад

      Get the best remedy to improve your child’s autistic condition from doctor Oyalo as his herbs have helped my child improve in speech and social skill very well.

  • @HarriettArnold-ft6in
    @HarriettArnold-ft6in 11 месяцев назад +1

    After 4 kids and multiple grandkids, the only two signs that looke any bit abnormal was the head shaking and walking in circles. Arm flapping is waaay normal when excited.

    • @AliceGibbs-x8j
      @AliceGibbs-x8j 7 месяцев назад

      Get the best remedy to improve your child’s autistic condition from doctor Oyalo as his herbs have helped my child improve in speech and social skill very well.

  • @tails1789
    @tails1789 2 года назад +7

    My daughter showed signs since she was 6 months old. Has almost every single symptoms Madison has, even the absent seizure episodes but nothing has came up on EEG. She got diagnosed with Autism on the 18th

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 Год назад

      This Product is simply the very best
      solution to my child's Delayed Development, I’m talking about Dr Oyalo autism herbal product. I thought he'd be stuck with this condition forever. But now He's completely recovered in eye contact, speech, response to name and other traits he was showing for almost and year and 8 months.

  • @snorkle5041
    @snorkle5041 4 месяца назад +3

    Did your baby receive vaccines?

  • @neri3376
    @neri3376 2 года назад +7

    I’m so nervous my 1 year old doesn’t most of these things. I’m going to the drs tomorrow and will ask questions

    • @neri3376
      @neri3376 Год назад

      @mikeallen6037 that’s awesome. So with my child I notice a change, now most of that stuff she is no longer doing. She stopped the flapping and and she makes eye contact and plays with her siblings. She even trying to sound out words and she is 16 months now. So I think alot of us have to realize that our babies develope at different times and to no get worried. I’m glad the wheels are working. I will check them out just in case.

    • @bishalgurung590
      @bishalgurung590 Год назад

      How is your baby? What doctor. Said?

    • @stormdelight4274
      @stormdelight4274 Год назад

      How is the baby

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 Год назад

      Empathic, Sensitive and Dr Oyalo provides a life changing treatment. It was a very exciting
      treatment and guide for me to use on my ASD daughter and her recovery process was the best. I got the herbs from Dr Oyalo on RUclips

    • @itsbubbles4021
      @itsbubbles4021 Год назад +2

      A lot of babies do these type of things most doctors won’t be able to tell Untill like 2 years of age

  • @melissabush79
    @melissabush79 Год назад +5

    I have a question. I'm sorry if it sounds stupid, but I honestly do not know much about autism...
    If your child starts to do these things, is there a way to prevent autism from happening or progressing if you address them sooner than later? Or, ? See, I am completely clueless and apologize again...❤

    • @ASmith-jn7kf
      @ASmith-jn7kf Год назад

      You should correct any child. People do not, this I do not understand. A child closing doors....stop them. A child sitting incorrectly or doesn't know how to crawl, correct them. Maybe autism is what happens when parents do nothing but let things take their own course and leads to chaos and havoc.

    • @areanaangel8964
      @areanaangel8964 Год назад +1

      Generally, no. You cannot stop it from progressing. But getting support as early as possible is helpful. Autistic children have significantly faster expansion of the surface area of their cortex from 6 to 12 months of age. In the second year of life, brain volume increases much faster. It's a developmental disorder. It happens as their brains develop.
      However, you can do things things to keep you and your baby as healthy as possible to lower the risk of autism. Stay healthy and don't get sick (flu, etc) during pregnancy. When your baby is born, breastfeeding for 1 year was shown to decrease risk of autism. Not to mention studies have shown that breastfeeding can lower the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), diabetes, asthma among other things.
      Edit: Some mothers who can't produce milk opt to use donor milk. Breast milk has so so many things in it that humans simply cannot engineer into formula.

  • @michellebravo179
    @michellebravo179 Год назад +2

    Mine is 10 months old ...but till now he doesn't do clapping hands ,open shut and 👋 five ... I'm trying to teach him every day 😟 I'm getting stress about milestones when his not hitting it .

    • @biellaspointofview2054
      @biellaspointofview2054 Год назад +1

      Same. Mine is almost 13 months 😢

    • @inana0707
      @inana0707 Год назад +1

      Do your babies point? Do they turn at their names? Do they have eye contact with people they dont know?

    • @inana0707
      @inana0707 Год назад +4

      Your babies are young especially 10 month old so dont panick and even if it is autism its ok as long as they are happy, its not bad these kids hace a charisma

    • @michellebravo179
      @michellebravo179 Год назад

      Yes my baby learn to clap now no pointing yet but trying to teach him ....now a days I'm trying not to focus on what he can't do ...I enjoy the time with him ...if he is has autism or not I will still love him 🤱

    • @biellaspointofview2054
      @biellaspointofview2054 Год назад +1

      @@michellebravo179 if he’s clapping at 10 months then you’re good. I wouldn’t worry till they’re past 12 months and your pediatrician may recommend early intervention like what we were recommended and especially at 18 months when official diagnosis can happen.

  • @daisysummer514
    @daisysummer514 2 года назад +3

    She's just adorable

  • @xSwordLilyx
    @xSwordLilyx Год назад +2

    I just have to say this is reminding me how amazing the progress walking is for the person struggling with this is. It was difficult trying to get him to stand sometimes and walk significant distances and now the difficulty is getting him to dance. Which I did do for a minute recently!
    Also talking more! Intelligibly! Communicating what he wants even!! Repeating it so we get confirmation and maybe we didn't hear. I was worried it was never going to progress. He may have even said my name for the first time.

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 Год назад

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    • @AliceGibbs-x8j
      @AliceGibbs-x8j 7 месяцев назад

      Get the best remedy to improve your child’s autistic condition from doctor Oyalo as his herbs have helped my child improve in speech and social skill very well.

  • @StrangeAngles
    @StrangeAngles Год назад +1

    I have my own 14 mo old who exhibits all of these behaviors as well as a dozen atypical behaviors. Sometimes it’s ASD but, literally, 3x out of 4…it’s just ‘being a baby’.

    • @AliceGibbs-x8j
      @AliceGibbs-x8j 7 месяцев назад

      Get the best remedy to improve your child’s autistic condition from doctor Oyalo as his herbs have helped my child improve in speech and social skill very well.

  • @InternationalGrace
    @InternationalGrace 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for sharing the video. I have a question about amount of these activities because every baby I know loves open and close doors, spinning, and all. How much of these activities can be sign of autism? For example if 30 min or one hour does it?

  • @saramations
    @saramations Год назад +2

    I've read children can't be officially diagnosed with ASD until 2 years of age. If that's true, that's so unhelpful and a shame.
    She's very adorable. 💖

    • @AliceGibbs-x8j
      @AliceGibbs-x8j 7 месяцев назад

      Get the best remedy to improve your child’s autistic condition from doctor Oyalo as his herbs have helped my child improve in speech and social skill very well.

  • @lexi_2021
    @lexi_2021 Год назад

    Thank you. This was very helpful.

  • @estilobohemio.
    @estilobohemio. Год назад +4

    Adorable baby Good bless her ❤

  • @shawnalexander4928
    @shawnalexander4928 6 месяцев назад

    Wow! Now I'm questioning everything I know about kids. She seems like a normal happy baby in this video. So does this mean that all busy babies and toddlers could have autism? Now I did learn that babies standing on their heads known as stemming is a sign which I assumed this one particular baby was just avoiding sleep or something. This video is very insightful.

  • @vgvlogs4182
    @vgvlogs4182 Год назад

    I saw it when my youngest was 24 hour old and at 6 months old he was still not using his hands at all, I had to train him to use his hands.

    • @AliceGibbs-x8j
      @AliceGibbs-x8j 7 месяцев назад

      Get the best remedy to improve your child’s autistic condition from doctor Oyalo as his herbs have helped my child improve in speech and social skill very well.

  • @beatsmithx1090
    @beatsmithx1090 28 дней назад

    My dad told me he thought I had autism when I was a kid. Now I'm an adult. I don't think I have autism but I know I have something. I'm just not sure what it is

  • @roar44879
    @roar44879 Год назад

    What does spinning in circles and obsession with opening and closing doors have to do with autism? I have noticed my 2 year old has some autistic traits, but I really thought those two were common in toddlers.

    • @Oh_Maddy
      @Oh_Maddy  Год назад +1

      When done excessively it falls under restricted repetitive behaviors. All toddlers can do these but the reasons for doing them are completely different.

  • @hemasiranjeevi3584
    @hemasiranjeevi3584 Год назад +2

    Im sad to see how the mom label her too fast as a autism child . She is perfectly fine and what other baby does . At the end of the video she said "hope you enjoy the video" nobody wants to enjoy such types of videos , its more sad ..

    • @realneurodiverse
      @realneurodiverse 4 месяца назад +1

      I think that what happened is that this child is now older and has received an autism diagnosis. The mom is going back in time to review the signs of autism that she only recognizes in the present, but didn't recognize in the past when they were initially occurring (before the diagnosis).
      So it's not that she made any assumptions too quickly.... it's that she is willing to openly share what she does know based on the information that she now has.

  • @Cltumor
    @Cltumor Год назад

    Wait, all this my daughter did and she was not autistic. I had seen many babies who did what she was doing but none were autistic. Flopping of arms shows they are excited or happy.

    • @AliceGibbs-x8j
      @AliceGibbs-x8j 7 месяцев назад

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  • @moesh7884
    @moesh7884 Год назад +5

    You don’t know about autism , all babies do this activity pls don’t post this kind of things don’t scare the family

    • @Oh_Maddy
      @Oh_Maddy  Год назад

      I definitely know about autism.

  • @Falcor-white
    @Falcor-white 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing ❤❤❤

  • @BipolarCourage
    @BipolarCourage 7 месяцев назад

    Why does she have an "unofficial" diagnosis? (Your bio).

    • @Oh_Maddy
      @Oh_Maddy  6 месяцев назад

      Because I started sharing before her official diagnosis. She was diagnosed by professionals just before 2 1/2.

  • @sapphirejan2040
    @sapphirejan2040 Год назад

    Wow I wouldn't have considered any of that as being abnormal or obvious. I honestly wouldn't have thought anything of it.

  • @Angela_1438
    @Angela_1438 2 года назад +2

    Mashallah she's very beautiful....I really appreciate the video

  • @mischa1880
    @mischa1880 Год назад +5

    Looks perfect to me.

  • @welshrose
    @welshrose 8 месяцев назад

    My daughter is 7 never did the classic autism trates but is dxed autism i have 3 children dxed autism all very different all have there own unique ways and struggles

  • @fofofofo6182
    @fofofofo6182 Год назад +1

    Maddy is asking for a little brother or sister at 0:24😊

  • @daveedmartinez8449
    @daveedmartinez8449 Год назад

    Have you ever used CBDV?

  • @lolguy-x9n
    @lolguy-x9n 2 года назад +13

    But every kid has open shut cabinsts. It's not a tbi thing

    • @Oh_Maddy
      @Oh_Maddy  2 года назад +5

      But… do they do it excessively?

    • @lolguy-x9n
      @lolguy-x9n 2 года назад +5

      @@Oh_Maddy Yes like the one in the video. Open shut open shut. And they are normal.

    • @Oh_Maddy
      @Oh_Maddy  2 года назад +15

      @@lolguy-x9n My daughter is “normal” also… just because she’s autistic doesn’t mean she’s not “normal”…. She just has higher support needs.

    • @kathy2trips
      @kathy2trips Год назад +19

      @@Oh_Maddy I'm sure Peter meant the child was not autistic.
      My cousin also used to get into the cabinets and pull out all the pots and pans. The banging drove my aunt nuts.
      30 years later, Bill is not autistic. But he is a professional drummer, and a good one too. 🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁

    • @xSwordLilyx
      @xSwordLilyx Год назад +2

      It's basically a compulsion, and there is crossover with OCD.

  • @Andre-qr5bo
    @Andre-qr5bo Год назад

    Was she standing and walking like that at just 7-9 months old ? Or the videos are when she was a little older ?

    • @Oh_Maddy
      @Oh_Maddy  Год назад

      She started walking at 8 months old.

  • @Jitmommy33
    @Jitmommy33 2 года назад +1

    She’s beautiful

  • @wgcds7jyg897
    @wgcds7jyg897 Год назад +1

    Baby doesn’t have autism. Baby is being a normal baby.

  • @RIForg
    @RIForg Год назад

    Hmm. My kiddo is now 4 and he did all of these things... Best get on that 4 year waiting list then!

  • @georgewashington6681
    @georgewashington6681 Год назад

    did the childhood vaccines have anything to do with this diagnosis?

  • @moniqueneptune6955
    @moniqueneptune6955 11 месяцев назад +1

    This isn't sign of autism, all babies love doing these action

  • @paradigm_sh1ft532
    @paradigm_sh1ft532 Год назад +1

    Looks like any cheeky monkey to me! Not that I'm passing judgment one way or another.
    She's gorgeous, regardless!

  • @moniewilliams
    @moniewilliams Год назад

    This is how I know the pediatrician I be seeing be lying to my face. My child be doing this since 7 months old and he is going on 10 months and he has been to 3 different pediatrician all of them keep saying that it is normal and he will grow out of it. This is why our kind always have an attitude when going to doctors they never really want to help us.

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 Год назад

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    • @cecemark
      @cecemark Год назад +3

      I would trust your doctors over a RUclips video of someone else’s kids. I’m nervous because my son does these things too, but as many other comments suggest, many kids do these things - autism or not.

    • @AliceGibbs-x8j
      @AliceGibbs-x8j 7 месяцев назад

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  • @stormdelight4274
    @stormdelight4274 Год назад +3

    I always sat in W, still prefer it and I'm not autistic.

    • @user7646-o5l
      @user7646-o5l Год назад +2

      Yes me too.and my child also.its just hypothesis

    • @emb433
      @emb433 Год назад +1

      Yes i hv a someone i know who sat like that thru out their childhood nd hes a project manager now at a well known firm so if a child wud be autistic they wud show alot more than just w sitting

  • @saffair1
    @saffair1 2 года назад +4

    Thanks ☺️ she is so adorable

  • @Cofo94
    @Cofo94 Год назад

    literally every baby ive ever seen does most or all of these things

  • @alexd9425
    @alexd9425 Год назад

    W sitting is more towards balance compensation.

  • @laurakennedy9286
    @laurakennedy9286 2 года назад +12

    Never knew about the w sitting- I always thought it was from things like walkers/ hip issues. My nephew did it when he was younger and we were forever saying 'criss-cross apple sauce' 😅

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 Год назад

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    • @divinesignatures6225
      @divinesignatures6225 Год назад

      What is that?

    • @AliceGibbs-x8j
      @AliceGibbs-x8j 7 месяцев назад

      @@divinesignatures6225 Get the best remedy to improve your child’s autistic condition from doctor Oyalo as his herbs have helped my child improve in speech and social skill very well.

    • @SarahSmith-vt3oc
      @SarahSmith-vt3oc 2 месяца назад

      Yeah what is W sitting? I’ll have to google it

  • @202triciae
    @202triciae Год назад +4

    Looks and sounds like a normal baby to me and i've had four

  • @grannyllama617
    @grannyllama617 11 месяцев назад

    Crawling like that is normal.

  • @mirleydamazio628
    @mirleydamazio628 Год назад

    Meu filho e minha filha são autistas, 31 e 29 anos.
    Ele não engatinhou normalmente, se arrastava e tomava impulso com um dos braços.
    Os outros sintomas mostrados aqui, ele não apresentou, nessa idade.
    Minha filha é bem diferente do meu filho. Nele eu percebi sintomas de uma criança diferente, nela eu não percebi nada. Ele só foi diagnosticado aos 12 anos e ela aos 27. É fácil perceber que ele é um autista, já ela, eu ainda fico procurando os sinais, mas não percebo, porém ela foi diagnosticada.
    Os diagnósticos demoraram a vir porque antes pouco se falava em autismo e os pediatras não sabiam sobre o assunto e não encaminhavam para especialistas.

  • @iamimperfectionperfected4
    @iamimperfectionperfected4 Год назад +5

    Ok this looks like a normal baby.

    • @Oh_Maddy
      @Oh_Maddy  Год назад +1

      Well what is she supposed to look like?

    • @beesknees9284
      @beesknees9284 Год назад +1

      I think the commenter is saying that it's hard to tell the difference between a child with and one without autism because their behaviors look the same.

  • @miutokunaga2824
    @miutokunaga2824 Год назад

    I have autism, I disagree most of comments “my baby does so it’s normal. “ Autism is not binary distinction from neurotypical or autistic. It’s gradation. Also getting diagnosis earlier as possible reduce your child suffering from anxiety, which is the most key trait. I got 22 yso, diagnosed at this age and I had to do everything by myself. When I think how I was in childhood, I showed autistic behavior a lot to my family, teacher etc but none of them think me taking to specialist. As a result, from early teenage when children started to be more independent, social, and becoming an adult, due to unsupported environment I blame my self alot for all difficulty at making friends and social situation because of my “personality” bad. Also, I have ADHD as well and stimulated anxiety gets worse with it so untreated anxiety lead me suicidal thoughts every single day at age 13-22. THANKYOU. I got mid level of depression for 3 years in university and that was hell. When I talk to my mother, she always says, psychologist just prescribe medicine and makes you addicts. Or just hated to hear talking about disorder. Disorder or autism is stigmatised too much, when you say “this is normal, why todays society make everything disease” It just show no knowledge of autism

    • @ASmith-jn7kf
      @ASmith-jn7kf Год назад +1

      All the knowledge you have is fed to you by someone else, those who prescribe the medications and benefit the most out of your diagnosis. You are told therefore you believe all of the things you mention could have a variety of causes that have nothing to do with autism and blaming it doesn't help you and doesn't cure anything so why exactly are you better off knowing such things? How have you benefitted from knowing now?

    • @AliceGibbs-x8j
      @AliceGibbs-x8j 7 месяцев назад

      Get the best remedy to improve your child’s autistic condition from doctor Oyalo as his herbs have helped my child improve in speech and social skill very well.

  • @janetboyd6944
    @janetboyd6944 3 месяца назад

    Way too many people talking about a diagnosis they know nothing about.

  • @ssteve21
    @ssteve21 7 месяцев назад

    Many babies have these corks and don’t have autism.

  • @Allergictocatstoo
    @Allergictocatstoo Год назад +4

    Please shut the TV off, it’s so bad for the development of the brain!

    • @PyroGothNerd
      @PyroGothNerd Год назад

      Oh, shut up and focus on what the video is actually about. The baby isn't even watching the TV

    • @beethistlewinery6682
      @beethistlewinery6682 Год назад +1

      agree. They complain their child doesn't deal well with constant stim, yet ignore the proverbial elephant in the room!

    • @emmawieson2121
      @emmawieson2121 Год назад +1

      Oh grow up

  • @gregorycesar9382
    @gregorycesar9382 5 месяцев назад

    I hope you are not putting Madison on no medication just because she is being a baby. Most babies I know do this

  • @hallylee3231
    @hallylee3231 Год назад

    My daughter shakes her head like that I thought it mean she was learning how to use her head

    • @lillylake
      @lillylake Год назад

      Could be ear problems though. My 1 year old would shake her head and it turned out it was earache from teething with side teeth.

  • @robertolson7304
    @robertolson7304 6 месяцев назад

    There is alot of data stored in our dna from every animal we are relaxed too. Just like some animals can walk from birth, follow, eating, sounds and etc. When that information is damaged from a shorter Y chromosome. The child will exhibit strange behavior. They are relying on data that is not encoded for thier body.

  • @leomar2416
    @leomar2416 Год назад +2

    Baby isnt Autistic please... Baby is fine nd healthy.

    • @Oh_Maddy
      @Oh_Maddy  Год назад +1

      Baby is definitely autistic… baby is 3 1/2 now.

    • @emmawieson2121
      @emmawieson2121 Год назад +1

      Autistic babies are also fine and healthy

  • @rongpimoran
    @rongpimoran 6 месяцев назад

    What is autism

  • @lynebee8738
    @lynebee8738 Год назад +1

    God !! This is normal all babies do that 😅😅😅

  • @Yoda67
    @Yoda67 11 месяцев назад

    Suramin and Pine needle tea both help autisim. ❤

  • @tonebalone9203
    @tonebalone9203 2 месяца назад

    Yah most of the content I'm watching cuz I have a son, who does similar stuff, like running in circles, only cuz I haven't taken him to park that day. 😅

  • @HoneyDubey23
    @HoneyDubey23 Год назад

    She’s so cute

  • @rachelmarney4138
    @rachelmarney4138 8 месяцев назад

    I'm sorry but I were a childminder nannie years in London.Ive had 2 of my own children, This behaviour for a baby to toddler is absolutely the most natural way of healthy growing in her own way.
    No way this is Autism.
    Feed her on health diet plenty natural liquids Still boil her water throughout life.Shes her own character she's not gonna get the inferiority complex surely that these bright imaginative children grow independently.
    This isn't Autism its such a healthy little girl.If you listen and look on the Internet for answers accept your own motherly instincts? Youl end up with an inferiority complex like so many Young Patents today. Children never suffered with anxiety, Mental illness over
    A Decade a go like today! The proof is there to nurture naturally, Play outside ,Ride a bike,Parks,Toddler groups,Singing & Pans & Spoo s as drums,Dens in the Garden,A soft pet small at 5 years onwards.A hobbies,Encourage Kind helping others,Read to them,Teach them the time.Be the kid you remember enjoying.
    This is the much grounded and nurturing stable.
    Start a Routine from the day you bring baby home.Feed on demand, keep baby swaddled in moses basket.
    Next to you.
    Move moses basket into cot when bigger,Always keep babies sides so they feel cocooned like your womb.When they start turning over themselves and standing playing in the cot......😂Youve smashed it as a new mum! Xxx

    • @Oh_Maddy
      @Oh_Maddy  8 месяцев назад

      I’m sorry but this is not my first child. She’s actually my 5th. My oldest is almost 18 years old. I know the difference between a neurotypical child and an autistic child. I have 2 children who are autistic. This is an old video. My daughter is 4 now and she is very much autistic.

    • @AliceGibbs-x8j
      @AliceGibbs-x8j 7 месяцев назад

      Get the best remedy to improve your child’s autistic condition from doctor Oyalo as his herbs have helped my child improve in speech and social skill very well.

  • @AliceGibbs-x8j
    @AliceGibbs-x8j 7 месяцев назад

    Your herbs has work wonders in my family.
    Thanks for the help Dr Oyalo for saving my son from autism spectrum with your herbs. Your herbs is the beste.

  • @mynameis00000
    @mynameis00000 6 месяцев назад

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  • @psionicpowers132
    @psionicpowers132 6 месяцев назад

    That baby wasn't autistic, she's just different..

    • @Oh_Maddy
      @Oh_Maddy  6 месяцев назад

      She’s 4 now… yes… she’s autistic.

  • @keelyguillot4184
    @keelyguillot4184 2 года назад +3

    Great information

  • @ButterBallTheOpossum
    @ButterBallTheOpossum Год назад +2

    This video is the perfect example of the saying: "If you look for something hard enough you are guaranteed to find it"
    All these things you are describing are things that 90% of babies do.
    Shaking your head is usually just a sign of teething and arm waving is something every baby I've ever interacted with does. The crawling thing is is normal too. A baby that bear crawls is almost as common as a baby who crawls normally.
    You say repeatedly opening and shutting doors is a "symptom of autism" yet one of the main symptoms of autism is a lack of mimicking. If anything that is evidence that she doesn't have autism!
    You keep calling these common behaviors "symptoms" but nothing you described is an actual clinically recognized symptom of Autism.
    Your baby is responding to your voice with eye contact and a smile in the video. Which means she lacks the most defining characteristic of an autistic baby.
    These are the actual symptoms that a doctor will look for:
    Lack of eye contact.
    Not responding to a parents voice.
    Expressionless face.
    Not saying single words by 16 months.
    Not laughing.
    Not Gesturing.
    Not mimicking parents or other children.
    Resists cuddling or physical contact.
    Doesn't respond to nonverbal cues.

    • @Oh_Maddy
      @Oh_Maddy  Год назад

      Well my daughter is 3 1/2 now and she is indeed 💯autistic.

  • @jacquesp8542
    @jacquesp8542 Год назад

    Most babies behave in such a way .....

  • @DM-su8fl
    @DM-su8fl Год назад

    Really? These are normal baby things. Did you never take child development? Obviously.

    • @Oh_Maddy
      @Oh_Maddy  Год назад

      Oh I’ve taken child development. I actually have 5 children… my oldest is 17. I’m also very aware of autistic traits and what to look out for so I’m simply sharing to help others… why so mad?

  • @CrazyBoy-z4j
    @CrazyBoy-z4j 3 месяца назад

    These are common things which every other baby does. Cant say its autism

  • @Autumn-g8h
    @Autumn-g8h 10 месяцев назад

    These days every thing baby do they call autism. It seems autism is the new business thing

    • @Oh_Maddy
      @Oh_Maddy  10 месяцев назад

      Don’t be ignorant.

  • @moroccansecrets5172
    @moroccansecrets5172 Месяц назад

    I doubt that this girl has any autism she does same as all babies do ! We never heard in our time about autism we grown up normal kids we did all of this and we also were watching tv all the time time and playing opening closing doors shaking head playing with hands as normal reaction at this age of discovering the world ! Sometimes doctors do tell autism and so to have money for therapy but ends up with a normal baby once after school age! Let her out of the house let her see people and play arround and let her jump you will see no signs of

  • @dianaweyna8713
    @dianaweyna8713 9 месяцев назад +1

    It seems like EVERY kid is being diagnosed with autism today. Aren't all these things normal for babies and toddlers to do lol. Opening and closing doors, and cabinets are now a sign of autism? Lol why do you think they make baby/toddler locks? Because everyone baby/toddler does this

    • @Oh_Maddy
      @Oh_Maddy  9 месяцев назад

      The ones who get it… get it. Autism is real. Yeah all toddlers will at some point open and close cabinets and doors… the difference is in the repetitiveness of this action. Typical toddlers will also get bored of it and move on where an autistic child will sit and do this for hours on end. Hope this helped clarify it a little.

    • @AliceGibbs-x8j
      @AliceGibbs-x8j 7 месяцев назад

      Get the best remedy to improve your child’s autistic condition from doctor Oyalo as his herbs have helped my child improve in speech and social skill very well.

  • @ReigningLitha
    @ReigningLitha 2 года назад +1

    ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @helenstiff6306
    @helenstiff6306 Год назад

    To many people want there children diagnosed

  • @SURENDRAKUMARREDDYMEKALA
    @SURENDRAKUMARREDDYMEKALA 6 месяцев назад

    Hi

  • @mutahmarriagecounselor2272
    @mutahmarriagecounselor2272 Год назад +2

    That haircut tells you everything you need to know about the parents.

    • @Oh_Maddy
      @Oh_Maddy  Год назад +1

      Haircut?? That’s all natural.

  • @tobiaskao1
    @tobiaskao1 3 месяца назад

    An avid what user

  • @tarunrathi755
    @tarunrathi755 Год назад

    You people should not judge from these behavior because these are normal toddler also do these can be syndicate also but these some thing can be by low efficiency of blood and iron so please dont put these such foolish video

  • @RosieSanchez-YoungQueen
    @RosieSanchez-YoungQueen 6 месяцев назад

    She seems very normal she's getting the hang of using her little body like shaking her head or spinning. My kids all grew out of those things and they they all that when they were babies my youngest just turned 7 months yesterday hes now learning what NO means and he's starting to shake his head he does it randomly.

    • @Oh_Maddy
      @Oh_Maddy  6 месяцев назад +2

      My daughter is almost 4 1/2 now and she is still nonverbal. Some kids are autistic… some kids aren’t.

  • @sarahsue4065
    @sarahsue4065 Год назад +3

    Every pregnant woman should read , read & read up on vaccines .. please 🙏

    • @emmawieson2121
      @emmawieson2121 Год назад

      And they should still get them, because vaccines don’t fucking cause autism. We’ve debunked this so many times, I’m convinced your kind are just straight up incestuous beings and have the memories of goldfish because of it

  • @redsunsmr284
    @redsunsmr284 Год назад +2

    Stop vAxxing them NOW!!!

  • @UnknownPerson-ub8ox
    @UnknownPerson-ub8ox Год назад

    Madison is so adorable ❤❤

  • @Jerico528
    @Jerico528 Год назад

    Wow, none of that is autism. Those are all completely normal baby behaviors, seems like this is a severe case of munchuasen by proxy.

    • @Oh_Maddy
      @Oh_Maddy  Год назад

      Cool beans. Tell that to my daughter’s team of drs. 👍🏻

    • @Jerico528
      @Jerico528 Год назад

      Sure, that's the point. Not everyone with Dr by their name has your best interests at heart, they are financially dependent on illness and disorders. Find better ones.