Diagnosis of Mild Autism in 2-year-old

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  • Опубликовано: 9 дек 2022
  • Our son is only 2 years old and has been diagnosed as Autistic. We didn't see this coming, and yet there were red flags. We share the red flags and our son's story to help awareness for parents.
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  • @7Aheadfamily
    @7Aheadfamily  6 месяцев назад +4

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  • @constantina7396
    @constantina7396 Год назад +710

    My grandson is on the spectrum but has improved dramatically over the years to where it is barely noticeable. As an infant he did not make eye contact, he exhibited repetitive behaviors and fixations with electronic devices like cell phones, he did not “switch gears” easily when a situation or schedule changed. The biggest red flag was that he was still not talking at 2 years old. At that point my daughter got him speech therapy WHICH TOTALLY CHANGED HIM. once he was able to communicate verbally his world and interactions opened up dramatically. He was able to go to public school with additional services due to his official IEP diagnosis. He is 17 years old today, a junior in high school, very bright, and has obtained a pilot’s license which allows him to fly unaccompanied. There are good endings but I cannot stress how important the speech therapy was in helping to unlock his social skills and potential.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад +18

      That is so amazing! Thank you for sharing! Yeah, Simmons’s speech therapy is helping as well. Slow but sure. :-)

    • @zaawilkins6552
      @zaawilkins6552 Год назад +7

      Hey ! Thank you for sharing that!!! How long after 2 did it take for your grandson to talk after speech therapy?

    • @kellymartin5276
      @kellymartin5276 Год назад +6

      So nice to read!

    • @rabianaeem6449
      @rabianaeem6449 Год назад +9

      Your comment has helped me so much, my daughter also wants to be a pilot.

    • @nim328
      @nim328 Год назад +3

      Thanks for sharing my son is 3 nd on Asd spectrum

  • @memyself7956
    @memyself7956 Год назад +124

    My 5 yo was diagnosed w severe autism, but it was later changed to mild. My mom watched my son for his first year 1/2 & all she did was read to him & sing nursery rhymes. They watched very little tv & when they did my mom kept it on PBS & Daniel Tiger became my son's first best friend. At age 18 mo my mom told me there was something different & noticed he wasn't completing his words. He was bubbly, smiled & laughed all the time & is good natured, but we had never been around anyone that was autistic, so we didn't pick up on any of the signs. The only thing that he did excessively was rock which he still does, but not as much as he used to. I immediately got him into speech therapy & had him evaluated. Long story short, he started OT & is now 5 & in pre-k. I almost didn't enroll him bc at the time, he could not even write the first letter of his name & I was terrified of how the other kids would treat him & even teacher's. Now, he writes his name, counts to 20, says his alphabet (actually my mom had him doing that around 3), went to his first birthday party where the little boy's father told me that his son doesn't like a lot of people, but loves my son. When my son's school evaluated him (which is mandatory) they said he was learning at the level of a 3 yr old. I cried. He is very sweet, a great little helper & loves playing w his little brother who is 4. I'm just really proud of him & he amazes me EVERY DAY. I love seeing videos like this & reading the comments. It gives me hope & helps me feel less alone, so if you made it this far in my comment, thank you!

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад +3

      Thank you for sharing. That sounds amazing. I love reading the comments too, there are a lot of very positive ones

  • @borderline2K
    @borderline2K 10 месяцев назад +90

    As someone who has autism, wasn’t diagnosed until later and was abused and neglected because of my traits, it’s so refreshing to see simons uncle speak so gently with him. All autistic children need patience like that and many of us don’t get it. Simon and Ezra are two very lucky boys for the support they have ❤️❤️❤️

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  10 месяцев назад +6

      Thank you so much for sharing your story ❤️. Sorry that you had a rough go on things. That is one of our hopes that through this channel people can gain a better understanding around all things autism and have a little more patience. Much ❤️ and keep in touch.

    • @RajVeer87156
      @RajVeer87156 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@7Aheadfamily thank you for sharing, My son has ASD too, nearing 4 years, it is really hared for us, but thanks to videos like yours we can better understand autistic children. As we say in French....bon courage to you guys

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  10 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you so much, that means a lot ❤️

    • @nnagildan8455
      @nnagildan8455 4 месяца назад +1

      Sorry that you had to go through those hard times. I hope you will view your autism as a strength, maybe you already do? Not everyone is made the same way, and your differences will stand to you. My son has high functioning autism, I won’t say it’s been easy but I wouldn’t change a hair on his head.

    • @CanadaPilla-pu9xt
      @CanadaPilla-pu9xt 2 месяца назад

      K​@@nnagildan8455

  • @victoriahamilton3402
    @victoriahamilton3402 9 месяцев назад +17

    Thank you so much. We have an adopted son that is 2 1/2. He is a drug exposed baby. He has always been a little different. I just get told “well he’s a drug baby”. After seeing your videos of Simon I insisted he get tested because he is so much like him. I got results today. He is autistic. Now we can get help. Again thank you!!!

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  9 месяцев назад +1

      You’re very welcome ❤️ I’m glad watching our videos helped. Much love and many blessings for you and your little guy, stay in touch ❤️.

  • @Jthenski711
    @Jthenski711 4 месяца назад +13

    My son is almost two & is going through testing right now. Your son reminds me SOOOOOO MUCH of mine. Almost every single thing resonates with me. Thank you so much for sharing his story.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  4 месяца назад

      Thank you for sharing! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @ninastump7616
    @ninastump7616 Год назад +13

    very good topic in today's world everyone needs to see this. I'm old grandma and I find it interesting. having two kids and both very different from each other it would be hard to notice straight away. you and Adam are great parents and pay attention to them and that is what I love about your family.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much! You are so kind.

  • @lucyloojones2779
    @lucyloojones2779 Год назад +17

    It’s obvious that you give your children tons of love and encouragement …Kudos to both of you for sharing your experience and knowledge!

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      Aww, that’s sweet, thank you. ❤️

  • @elizabethfindlay5752
    @elizabethfindlay5752 Год назад +25

    Looks like such caring and understanding family, including uncle. That's amazing and what all children need. Good for y'all!!

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      Aww, that’s sweet, thank you. ❤️

  • @darlabaker7872
    @darlabaker7872 Год назад +14

    I think it's wonderful that you guys put that out there for us to learn the signs. God bless you and good luck to you and your family.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      Our pleasure! God bless you as well. ❤️

  • @higherground337
    @higherground337 9 месяцев назад +21

    Thank you for sharing Simon's story with us! He and Ezra (and your non-autistic children of course) will all have wonderful lives thanks to your love and support. I am a 40 year old woman and just completed an autism assessment with a psychologist. As a young child my presentation was similar to Simon's. IIRC I toe-walked once in a while until I was about eight, and I had fixations, meltdowns, and sensory sensitivities. But there was no speech delay and no ID, and because I was social and had friends, no one realized. The social difficulties only became noticeable to me when I was around middle school age. Back then autism wasn't well understood and there was no formal recognition or help for me, but my parents were attuned to my needs and accommodated me in their own way. Routines, a stable home life, plenty of rest, alone time when needed, and unconditional love are essential. Simon is very lucky to be diagnosed this early and to have you two as his parents!

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for sharing this. That is wonderful that your parents were able to see what you needed and support you. ❤️ thank you

  • @FreckledThing
    @FreckledThing 4 месяца назад +2

    Thank you for sharing this. It is absolutely eerie how much your son here is like my two-year-old son now who so far was diagnosed with developmental delay. The pacing through the room, the handflapping, the lack of verbal communication, the fixation on weird parts of toys, playing with mom's body (for us it's pinching my skin) and the toe-walking... It's exactly the same! This helped me put a lot of things in perspective, thank you!

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  4 месяца назад

      Thank you so much for sharing. ❤️

  • @Lightmare852
    @Lightmare852 Год назад +18

    Hi, I’m 32 and just got diagnosed with “mild ASD - female version” last week. I guess my doctor got specific with it because even after over 30years of working with clients with ADHD and/or on the spectrum, I’m still sociable and well-adjusted enough for her to seriously started considering ASD only after seeing me for ADHD and mixed-mood disorder for over 1.5year (on the other hand, she confirmed my ADHD diagnosis after just one session).
    Thank you for sharing this video on Simon because I was exactly as sociable and always laughing according to my mother’s description of me as a baby and toddler. That has always been the strongest “point of evidence” for my family, almost all friends, and other professionals (including one in the family that doesn’t work with people on the spectrum) to say how I’m ‘obviously’ not autistic in anyway.
    I really hope your video can bring comfort to those who have been confused or meeting roadblocks in their evaluations because the DSM is unable to include all outliers that don’t fit their general “checklist”.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for sharing, so glad you could finally get answers. Yeah we were shocked with Simon, but after the doctors description of things, it made a lot of sense. Thanks for joining us on the channel!

    • @greenbanana1001
      @greenbanana1001 8 месяцев назад +1

      I’m 28 and I’m on a waiting list they think I have autism

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  7 месяцев назад

      Wow, thank you for sharing and being here. ❤️ Let us know if there’s anything we can do to help out ❤️

  • @cellosong
    @cellosong 8 месяцев назад +5

    You should be so proud of yourself. Your loving parenting is a huge gift to your children. I wish you all the best and thank you for sharing this valuable information with us. It is very helpful.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for watching and commenting ❤️. Very much appreciated.

  • @sleepwellfriend
    @sleepwellfriend Год назад +6

    Thank you for sharing this with us. We are at the stage of waiting for an evaluation. Looking everywhere for answers. It is really helpful to see how other parents are dealing with this. ❤️ Wishing you and the kids the best!

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      Thanks! And same to you guys. ❤️ So glad to have you here and let us know anyway we can help out. ❤️ Keep in touch and let us know how it goes with your littles.

  • @trinaabney6907
    @trinaabney6907 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you all so much for being such a wonderful and supportive family and for posting these videos! They give great insight into what autism is and what it can be like when on the spectrum. I did not realize that the symptoms could be so much different from one child to the next. As I watch, I realize that there are more symptoms/behaviors that my grandson has been engaging in. He always walks on his tippy toes, does NOT like when you take away his ipad at all, does a lot of hand flapping and vocal stimming as well.
    Oddly enough, I realized that some of those behaviors are ones that I have done since I was a kid, but no one really knew as much about autism at that time.
    I really enjoy watching your family interact and seeing how patient you all are with Ezra and Simon. Again, thank you all so much!!!

  • @YanYieful
    @YanYieful Год назад +11

    I love how they looked at each other when talking.. full of love ❤

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад +1

      Aww, that’s sweet, thank you. ❤️

  • @thiskindofgirl
    @thiskindofgirl Год назад +4

    Thank you for sharing your story. You help other families!

  • @debbiemcchesney949
    @debbiemcchesney949 Год назад +15

    Thank you for telling Simon's story! We are currently walking through this with our 2 year old, and he sounds an awful lot like Simon. Our older children are 12 and 16, and are neurotypical, so this is all new to us. There are so many things he can do, and does well, and he has developed physically ahead of schedule, that it's been difficult to accept that we are likely headed for an autism diagnosis. Right now, he just looks like a somewhat quiet 2 year old to most of the world, but we know from watching family members walk a similar road that early intervention is key. It's just so good to hear from another family parenting a child with the same signs and symptoms as our little guy, so thank you so much for sharing!

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      Aww, that’s sweet, thank you. ❤️ We are glad to do it, hope everything works out with your little guy, and let us know anyway we can help out. 😊

  • @jenniferhart381
    @jenniferhart381 4 месяца назад +19

    The music is sooooooo distracting!! 🥴 it’s not needed…. I can barely hear the parents speaking -the important part! 😖

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  4 месяца назад +3

      We’re sorry. ❤️

    • @nazeeahsameera3894
      @nazeeahsameera3894 Месяц назад +1

      I totally agree 😩

    • @cassalynnvictoria1496
      @cassalynnvictoria1496 19 дней назад +1

      I had to click off. And I know they were saying important information but I just couldn’t do it

    • @MaxOakland
      @MaxOakland 10 дней назад

      You could turn on captions

  • @sarahgumball8597
    @sarahgumball8597 Год назад +4

    Thank you so much for this video! My child just got diagnosed with autism at age 3, I was shocked but I’m so happy to know now so I can help my child early on ❤️

  • @Yakumoki
    @Yakumoki Год назад +11

    Is the girl at 7:00min your daughter? Just wanted to say her behaviour is a reflextion of how patient and loving you are to your children. I just thought her trying to comfort her brother like that was so beautiful.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад +3

      Thank you. Yes. This girl is our daughter, Marie. She has a big heart.

  • @estherpennington7826
    @estherpennington7826 Год назад +10

    Beautiful children with beautiful names. My sons are Ezra, Isaiah, and Judah. I seriously considered Simon!. Thank you so so much for this video. Your son seems to be exactly like my middle son and I've been in the same dilemma you were in, second guessing if these signs could be autism. I will get him tested ASAP. Thank you so much. It's hard to accept at first that something is wrong but at least I might be closer to help for Isaiah

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад +1

      You are a smart parent! Good for you. and welcome to the channel. Good luck with everything. Let us know how it all works out. ❤️

  • @shannon9066
    @shannon9066 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing! I have a niece that I believe has autism but the family has never discussed it. Your video was very helpful. Thanks for sharing.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      You bet! Thanks for watching! Yeah, it is so interesting how autism can be so different with different individuals. Our two boys are so different, but yet there are many similarities as well.

  • @user-mr3ww5gy4j
    @user-mr3ww5gy4j Год назад +11

    This is exactly what I am going through ATM. Thank you for this video about your precious son Simon. Would like to see Ezra's story too! Thank you for explaining the levels also. This is where many people say the common phrase that 'your child doesn't seem to have autism'. ❤️🌹🌹🌹

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад +2

      Thank you for sharing. I'm so happy that you found this video helpful. I don't know if we mention this in the video, but We had many people (and still) tell us that Simon doesn't seem autistic.

    • @user-mr3ww5gy4j
      @user-mr3ww5gy4j Год назад +2

      @@7Aheadfamily I don't think you did mention it in the video but it it is very frustrating and exhausting hearing that to respond appropriately. Would be great if you could make a video on how to respond to these comments of not seeming like they have autism. For your reply blessings to you!

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      That's a good idea. We'll get on it.

  • @robertshows5100
    @robertshows5100 9 месяцев назад +27

    I just found out that I'm autistic.. I am seventy years old. You have no idea how lucky this boy is to know. My whole life made sense after I found out. You are a lucky family

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  9 месяцев назад +3

      Thank you! Yes, it really helps to have a better understanding doesn’t it.

    • @NjeriMaryKE
      @NjeriMaryKE 7 месяцев назад +2

      Seventy yrs and nobody realised?? Am glad you found out❤

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  7 месяцев назад

      ❤️❤️❤️

    • @fingertapper88
      @fingertapper88 5 месяцев назад +1

      If you made it to 70 without being diagnosed I don't understand the point of getting diagnosed at 70

    • @shannonrose4370
      @shannonrose4370 4 месяца назад +1

      Did you just compare yourself after learning about autism and give yourself that diagnosis or Did you actually get that diagnosis from an actual doctor or specialist? If you went 70 years and not one doctor ever mentioned it before, you could have another type of diagnosis you need evaluated for. People tend to relate to one thing and think they have it, when there’s more to it than that.

  • @SpecialEdTalk
    @SpecialEdTalk Год назад +77

    I work with children with autism...many kids with high functioning autism aren't diagnosed until they are in upper elementary school or even older. It's excellent that you recognized the symptoms early on so he can get the attention & therapies he needs.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад +2

      Thank you. We’re eager to share our experience with other to help bring more awareness for kids who are younger. ❤️

    • @SumiSha99
      @SumiSha99 Год назад

      My baby boy is 7 month old. He still didnt make any blabbering or even laugh. He smiles at us but he wont smile at strangers or other members in the family he does but rarly. He always plays with his toy but not even a word coming from his mouth. And if someone plays or calls his name he turns a look sometimes but sometimes he doesnt. He doesnt cheerup sometimes. I am very concern and scared if this is autism or not😢. Please reply me

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      Thanks for reaching out, and sorry to hear about some of the concerns you have for your boy. You are the best judge of things, as you are with him the most. If you have some concerns, I would definitely get him checked out by a professional. We have shared and shown a lot of our 2 kids who have been diagnosed with autism in our autism playlist here. Watching and seeing how different Ezra and Simon are and yet how they both have autism can give you a perspective as to how broad the spectrum can be. Are you in the US? Most states have some type of an early intervention program that can really help you out and give you a lot of resources. Let's keep in touch, and much love your way. ❤️

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      Autism Playlist... ruclips.net/p/PLLCliYhgnbla3UdORIsbpSA_NtRAg5nCB

    • @SumiSha99
      @SumiSha99 Год назад +1

      @@7Aheadfamily no i am from Srilanka.

  • @jessicarenea3526
    @jessicarenea3526 Год назад +19

    Just happened to find your video! In the process of getting my little man an official diagnosis, watching how your little guy runs back and forth laughing reminds me of my little man! I didn’t think of it as something repetitive until I saw your video 😊 Many similarities between them🥰

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! Glad it was helpful! Hope everything goes good with your little guy! Keep in touch. 😊

  • @HelloDarling7
    @HelloDarling7 Год назад +3

    So glad to see this video! Thanks for sharing! My daughter was diagnosed recently and she’s mild. I still don’t understand much about it it’s very overwhelming!

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад +1

      Yes, there is a lot to learn. 😊 feel free to ask any questions and be sure and check out our autism playlist. We’re trying to put a lot of information in there, and we share a video every day at 3 o’clock. 😊

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      ruclips.net/p/PLLCliYhgnbla3UdORIsbpSA_NtRAg5nCB

    • @HelloDarling7
      @HelloDarling7 Год назад +1

      @@7Aheadfamily yess I’ve watched a couple already! Thank you so much!

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      You’re awesome! Thanks for watching. 😊 Much love❤️

  • @mmmmlllljohn
    @mmmmlllljohn Год назад +3

    Thanks for this info. I thought your brother was excellent with your son as well … and your son is adorable. ❤️🇨🇦

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      Thank you. My brother works full-time with kids with all sorts of abilities in a high school. He knows what he's doing and he is so patient.

  • @nathanfortier7478
    @nathanfortier7478 Год назад +166

    I have high functionning autism and I love hearing about other people with autism. You should totally do a video on Ezra. One thing that I should point out is that Simon being so social will help him a lot when he gets older. I was always seen as a pretty social kid and that helped me when I was in school to find friends even though I wasn’t diagnosed until I was 18. I hid my autism really well but, that was at a cost. It took so much energy to hide my autism that I was always exausted and stuggled a lot in school because of that. Once I got diagnosed, I slowly stopped hiding my autism and my grades went from 60% to 90+% in most classes. Take this from me, encourage your children to act themselves and not hide their autism, it will help them a lot and allow them to focus on the important things like relationships, school, work, etc. Yes, people with autism can, depending on where they are on the spectrum and what help they’ve received, hold down a job. I have a normal job just like any other adult, the only adjustment that my boss has been nice enough to make is to always make sure that things are explained clearly with no double meaning. What I mean is, don’t expect me to understand that if you’re saying « Good job » in a certain tone it means that I can improve. I won’t be able to make that link. So, whenever I have a meeting at work, my boss will always have some time to explain something to me if I didn’t understand it. He’s aware of my autism so, sometimes, if he think that there can be a double meaning to something that was said, he’ll take me to the side later on to make sure that I understood the correct meaning. He also makes sure that his expectations are clear with me. Like, instead of telling me « You can improve on your ladder manipulations », he’ll tell me something like « When you’re holding your ladder, I’d like to work on doing x » then, he’ll demonstrate. That way he makes sure that I understand. It’s something pretty small but, it helps a LOT. So, I just wanted to reassure you that it’s not because you’re autistic that you can’t live a normal life. I live alone at 19 and I get the help of an educator for certain things about once/week or 2. We are hoping tho, that I’ll be independant for the autism side of things soon (I have other diagnoses that will require more treament and help, but I shouldn’t need an educator to come every week for more then 2 years, in fact, I’ve been told that they’re aiming for me no longer needing the educator after only 1 year of treaments). Good luck to you all!

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад +12

      Wow, thank you so much for sharing that! It sounds like you have an awesome boss. :-) We will share as a story as well! Glad to meet you!

    • @nathanfortier7478
      @nathanfortier7478 Год назад +4

      @@7Aheadfamily Thanks, if you have any questions or just want to talk, I'd love to do so. I'm not in the same country as you (I'm in Canada) but, I can still share my experience with you if you'd like.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад +1

      For sure! Yeah, hit us up on this email and we can set something up! support@7-Ahead.com

    • @huntersawesome8587
      @huntersawesome8587 Год назад

      Same i have it to! I subscribed btw!😊

    • @NEPatsfanclub
      @NEPatsfanclub Год назад +1

      I see the tunnel that scary bring all of no matter what meds when they don’t take him to say very fine I would never do that I know it I heard it was very end. It will be every possible person. Are you the only but I haven’t liking it does happen and they don’t care and they don’t need weapons but they will protect them selves and everyone who is not the staff were we do not need any weapons we don’t want them cause the waiver. Yeah you don’t want none of us and it runs deep it is very proud every is it the end and I told him I don’t want to say anymore. I’m done you treating me like I did you don’t wanna know how deep is causing it you’d be really exist because I will be dropping what happened to it all started when I was second no I do not believe I am with the pallet. They said no matter what we spent two.

  • @tesseract42
    @tesseract42 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for sharing this with us. Its so helpful with people at home wondering about their own children. This really helped me.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  2 месяца назад

      You are so welcome!❤️😊❤️

  • @AprilT72
    @AprilT72 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for sharing his story and for showing how different autism can be and not always the stereotype.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for watching and sharing! ❤️😊❤️

  • @NydiaLC
    @NydiaLC Год назад +30

    The girl saying it's ok is such a loving and mature person. Wish her all the best in life

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      Thank you! Yes, Marie is a little sweetheart.

    • @NydiaLC
      @NydiaLC Год назад +1

      @@7Aheadfamily Wish you all, all the best. 😘

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      thank you

  • @vanessasanchez9925
    @vanessasanchez9925 Год назад +3

    Thank you for this video as parents you gave me so much peace of mind to face this situation in the best way. I am on the waiting list and it has been difficult for me to deal with the idea.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад +1

      Aww, that’s sweet, thank you. ❤️ well, know that we’re here for you if you need anything, and thank you so much for watching and commenting. It definitely wasn’t easy for us to take at the beginning either…

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад +1

      Autism Mom Music Video Parody
      ruclips.net/video/68b-vjFotqI/видео.html

  • @fog152
    @fog152 4 месяца назад +2

    You're so sharp, you were able to identify very subtle signs at the very beginning and I'm sure having early treatment for Simon will do wonders as he gets older.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  3 месяца назад +2

      Thank you! It’s been quite an adventure

    • @thomasschoeck9080
      @thomasschoeck9080 14 дней назад

      It should also help with getting things back on track if Simon happens to have any regressions over the next year or two (as sometimes happens with kids that age).

  • @becurious2000
    @becurious2000 3 месяца назад +1

    So nice to see how supportive you guys are to your children. I did not get diagnosed till I was 37. I am 42 now and a nurse practitioner working at a hospital. I had many of these characteristics. I was a talker but had very peculiar speech habits. I had much trouble with pronouns. When I went to kindergarten, I still called my parents by their first names and referred to myself in third person saying my name instead of me or I. I got bullied and abused pretty bad most my life because I was just off enough to be viewed as weird, arrogant, selfish, ect. My stimming and masking had been masked so long that I was experiencing a lot of health problems including back pain, migraines, IBS, ect. These symptoms plus depression and anxiety led me on a path to trying to figure out the main reasons for my issues. Ultimately this led to my being diagnosed on the spectrum which has been life changing and really helped.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  3 месяца назад +1

      thank you for sharing your story. That is a powerful one. So sorry that you had to experience that all growing up. I hear it time and time again that adults are able to have better understanding for themself after getting their diagnosis. I bet your comment will help many. Thank you for choosing to be vulnerable.

    • @becurious2000
      @becurious2000 3 месяца назад

      @@7Aheadfamily 🙏🏻😊

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  3 месяца назад

      ❤️

  • @juanrivanderwalt7181
    @juanrivanderwalt7181 5 месяцев назад +7

    Your child look pretty normal to me

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  5 месяцев назад +1

      Simon does look pretty normal. He has much more mild autism than Ezra. I actually thought that his diagnosis was going to come back negative, but when it didn’t the doctor explained why he does have autism and now it makes sense. ❤️❤️

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  5 месяцев назад +1

      Simon does look pretty normal. He has much more mild autism than Ezra. I actually thought that his diagnosis was going to come back negative, but when it didn’t the doctor explained why he does have autism and now it makes sense. ❤️❤️

  • @laurameduna7074
    @laurameduna7074 Год назад +10

    5:20 is where the red flags explanations start , thanks for sharing your story

    • @laurameduna7074
      @laurameduna7074 Год назад +1

      my daughter is being tested for autism, and she is so like your son, thank you again for sharing :)

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! Glad to have you here. Keep in touch. ❤️

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      You are very welcome. ❤️ How old is your daughter?

  • @KentariasWxrld
    @KentariasWxrld 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much for posting!!

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  8 месяцев назад

      Our pleasure! Thanks for watching! ❤️

  • @shanabest4555
    @shanabest4555 Год назад +31

    I love how your brother talked him through it and integrated sign language into it ❤

  • @jcover6938
    @jcover6938 Год назад +11

    Just wanted to encourage you both. We adopted a 2 yr old with autism and cerebral palsy plus some other physical issues. Our lovely young man is now 36 and a love..he may always be with us..but the we found a hobby we can all do.. Sailing. I think the most important thing is inclusion and then learn to keep distractions from triggering behaviors. Our boy has graduated from high school, drives a car and takes good care of his two cats. Eye contact physical contacts still hard..but he does have a great sense of humor. His physical issues as he gets older are harder to handle. We are so lucky to have him..abdxto have found ways to help him succeed. Doctors will help. But it really comes down to you as parents and being advocates.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад +1

      Such amazing advice and encouragement! Thank you so much ❤️

  • @bigautismfamily2023
    @bigautismfamily2023 Год назад +3

    Everyone with autism is different. Thank you for sharing your differences. We are try to share our differences as well. Keep up the great work!

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Subscribed to your channel! Glad to get to know you guys. ❤️

    • @bigautismfamily2023
      @bigautismfamily2023 Год назад +1

      @@7Aheadfamily Wow that is wonderful! You are amazing 🥰

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      Right back at you. 😊

  • @delldiamond3
    @delldiamond3 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing. This is extremely helpful.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      You are very welcome! Thank you for watching. Let us know if there’s anything we can do to help you out ❤️

  • @SomerGouger
    @SomerGouger 11 месяцев назад +1

    This was very informative, thank you for this. My 2 year old has sensory issues and is delayed and the doctor is concerned about her being on the spectrum, I've also noticed other concerns since then. I also have concerns with my 3 1/2 year old who sounds more like your son and it's not so obvious who I'm concerned about. I've been so worried with my son the doctors wouldn't take my concerns seriously because they aren't so obvious. This gives me hope that maybe his doctor will see the signs and get him an evaluation! I'd definitely love to see a video on your other son!

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  11 месяцев назад

      Yes. Thank you for sharing. Sometimes it can be so frustrating getting people to believe you. Keep trying. And yes, we made that video of Ezra’s story. Let me find it and I’ll link it.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  11 месяцев назад

      Here is Ezra’s video. We tell his story of how he was when he was little and what we had to do to get him diagnosed. 5 Signs of Autism in Babies
      ruclips.net/video/_U1G1d0fWU8/видео.html

  • @kimmycakes2748
    @kimmycakes2748 Год назад +5

    My son is autistic and my 2 year old is showing it but its so hard be I believe she's high functioning like her brother. Its draining going through the process all over again especially since she's so young they'll literally trying to make me wait til she gets older but I'm going to keep being strong. Thank u for the video.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      it is draining having to go through the whole process over again. Good luck with everything. Hope you can get answers soon. many doctors don't like to diagnose early, but some are willing. We had to find the right one.

  • @carlachenault2853
    @carlachenault2853 11 месяцев назад +7

    My son is 3 years old. We have been back and forth on wondering if he has autism since he was 1. But, he loves to cuddle. Makes great eye contact and is very social. We have a second appointment for testing coming up soon and I'm just ready for some answers. Thank you for sharing about your son, because it helps me feel like I'm not crazy for thinking mine might have it. My son currently goes to speech therapy, and occupational therapy for sensory issues. He will be four in a couple of months and still have a lot of babble when talking, mixed with clear words and sentences. He loves to line cars up in straight lines. He doesnt like for toys to get moved out of order. Its just been such a mixture of signs that he is and yet he seems normal. And every research that I've tried always starts with, no eye contact and not social and that never fits. But the hand flapping and the repetitive actions; that fits.
    Thank you again for sharing, cuase this really hits home.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  11 месяцев назад +2

      This brings back lots of memories. I’ve felt like I was crazy before too, when we were waiting for the assesment results. I hope you get some correct answers soon. Let us know how it goes. Glad you’re finding our channel helpful.

    • @erglelergle8476
      @erglelergle8476 7 месяцев назад +1

      Lining g up cars was a favorite for my daughter. We realized st 8 she has clinical level OCD. She did stimming with her hands and walked in circles. Very verbal, happy, cuddly, great eye contact. Not everything is autism.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  6 месяцев назад

      That is very interesting. Thank you for sharing this. Ezra’s also has OCD.

  • @asfandyartareen8932
    @asfandyartareen8932 Год назад +1

    Thanks you .. keep sharing ur son progress. It is only way for those who don't have any institute that can even diagnose kids.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      Thank you, We will. That's one reason we want to share as well, I spent 18 months in the Philippines doing missionary work, and many of the families there wouldn't be able to get a diagnosis like this, for their kids.

  • @michaelgascoigne7612
    @michaelgascoigne7612 Год назад +1

    You are wonderful parents! Thank you for sharing

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      You are so kind. Thank you so much for watching and being here. Let us know if there is anything we can do to help you out in any way!❤️

  • @elisaredford4650
    @elisaredford4650 Год назад +15

    It’s crazy how the spectrum is so different. My son was just diagnosed as severe, but I questioned the severity somethings he’s really obvious and others not so much. I just worry about him. I wish you can do some videos of the progress where they started off and where they’re at now I’m sure a lot of concerned mothers would love to see this as well. It looks like you guys are great parents

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      Aww, that’s sweet, thank you. ❤️ Yes, we are trying to do that with our autism playlist. 😊 hopefully you can see some progress over time. But that’s a great idea to do a video specifically about that progress and what we have seen to be the most effective therapies and help. Thanks so much for reaching out and keep in touch!

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      Here is that autism playlist…Autism
      ruclips.net/p/PLLCliYhgnbla3UdORIsbpSA_NtRAg5nCB

    • @melissasaint3283
      @melissasaint3283 Год назад +3

      Personally, I think the spectrum is SO broad because we will eventually find out it is very causatively complex...and maybe isn't just one thing, but a collection of different conditions with overlapping characteristics.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      ❤️❤️❤️

  • @elchappy2809
    @elchappy2809 Год назад +8

    Thank you so very much on explaining the various spectrums of autism. I am now observing my grandaughter who will soon be one year and a half. I will be patient and gelpful but observant. Thank you so much! God bless you all!

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      I’m happy you found the video helpful. It sounds like you already are a patient grandparent. ❤️

  • @Lynn11225
    @Lynn11225 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this video. I really have this strong feeling about my youngest who is very different than my oldest. He is two and does not talk much, he is very particular in things he likes, does not like clothes. He will take them off at any time and does not like change very much. Taking toys, lifestyle change. It has been so heavy on my heart.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you for sharing ❤️. You’re doing the right thing to learn as much as you can to help your little guy. Here are some more videos that might help…

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  7 месяцев назад

      Ezra ‘s story… 5 Signs of Autism in Babies
      ruclips.net/video/_U1G1d0fWU8/видео.html
      12 Signs of Autism in a 1-year-old
      ruclips.net/video/zwPFSnYEKOw/видео.html
      12 Signs of Autism Under 2 years
      ruclips.net/video/1ZWHa-7cUt0/видео.html
      12 Signs of Autism in 3-year-olds
      ruclips.net/video/JQFdhWkS1sQ/видео.html
      12 Signs of Autism in a 4-year-old
      ruclips.net/video/KUBOi2VcvZU/видео.html
      12 Signs of Autism in a 5-Year-Old
      ruclips.net/video/alEfowPErQ4/видео.html
      12 Signs of Autism in a 6-Year-Old
      ruclips.net/video/alEfowPErQ4/видео.html
      3 Signs Your Child has ADHD and Autism
      ruclips.net/video/1I-sB1lpwwQ/видео.html
      Signs of Mild Autism, Severe Autism, No Autism | Compared
      ruclips.net/video/YS-ThGQlEX8/видео.html

  • @sunshyn2007
    @sunshyn2007 Год назад +1

    So thankful to have found your video 💝

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      So glad you were able to watch it! Let us know if we can serve you in anyway. If you liked that video, make sure and check out our autism playlist…

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      Autism
      ruclips.net/p/PLLCliYhgnbla3UdORIsbpSA_NtRAg5nCB

  • @VanGangnesTheVideoMaker841HD
    @VanGangnesTheVideoMaker841HD 11 месяцев назад +6

    I’m on the spectrum, too. I have Asperger’s syndrome, which is basically mild autism, and I’m 14 years old and most of my friends have Asperger’s syndrome, too. I hit all my milestones when I was little. When I was 10 months old, I even tried to stand up. I’m also a very good artist. I was 3 when I started drawing. The first thing (characters) I ever drew were Toopy and Binoo. My favourite show when I was little was Toopy and Binoo anyways.
    I communicate well. The one thing I’m obsessed with is RUclips. I could just binge watch videos and make videos 12 hours a day. My brother watches RUclips half the day, too, and he has mild ADHD, no Autism. But still, the thing is, I’m on the Autism spectrum. :3

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for sharing about your life and your story. That’s really neat that you are a good artist! I love expressing myself through art and music.

  • @alexiswatson800
    @alexiswatson800 Год назад +5

    Thank you for sharing Simon’s story! I’d love to hear Ezra’s too!

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад +1

      Thank you for letting us know. We’ll have to start working on Ezra video

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      Here is Ezra's Video if you didn't see that. :) ruclips.net/video/_U1G1d0fWU8/видео.html

  • @michatomaszewski7571
    @michatomaszewski7571 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your story

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      You are so welcome. Thanks for watching and commenting. 😀

  • @PamelaKingFriendlyLibrarian
    @PamelaKingFriendlyLibrarian Месяц назад +1

    Amazing advice about entering your child’s world!

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Месяц назад

      Glad it was helpful!🩵🩷🩵

    • @thomasschoeck9080
      @thomasschoeck9080 14 дней назад

      You can also do that to a degree (even if you happen to struggle with your own social skills) by asking Microsoft Copilot or Chap GPT to retell a story about an event from the perspective of someone at a particular developmental level. It may not always be able to do it though because there are certain subjects that existing AI models are not allowed to discuss in too much detail for various reasons. Therefore if the story or situation is toilet-training-related you will probably need to settle for a story where the details are fairly vague in some areas. Nevertheless any details that it can provide might help you to enter your child’s world to some degree.

  • @konchokkadro7436
    @konchokkadro7436 Год назад +5

    This is such a fascinating video. I know at least a dozen kids who walk on tip toes, have speech delay, socially awkward, stim, obsess over things and have major meltdowns and their parents would never get them tested because “they are just kids”. Do you think there are many children who are not diagnosed or it is more complicated then that?

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting ❤️. Yes, we have had many autistic individuals comment and say they wish they would have known sooner, the diagnosis typically brings with it more resources, and the ability to help the child progress and gain more autonomy in their life.

  • @darkchipz3016
    @darkchipz3016 Год назад +12

    I got diagnosed as high functioning autism at 16 in 2020,I have poor eye contact,do things repetitive and anxiety
    I'm glad that Simon got diagnosed😁

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад +3

      Thank you for sharing your story. I am happy that we have the diagnosis now. I feel that we can be better parents for him by being more understanding.

  • @Miss9Omega
    @Miss9Omega 3 месяца назад +1

    11:02 Ah your brother was super kind and patient. What a lovely Uncle he must be 😊

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  3 месяца назад

      Thank you! He is a fantastic uncle!❤️😊❤️

  • @3188glopez
    @3188glopez Год назад +3

    Thank you for sharing your story! My husband and I had a very similar experience with our oldest daughter. We were convinced she was not in the spectrum, only had a speech delay. She was diagnosed with ASD Level 2 without intellectual impairment at the age of two, she's now three. She has really blossomed thanks to speech services.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад +1

      That is so awesome to hear! Thank you so much for sharing. 😊

    • @jobelleandgabbie5004
      @jobelleandgabbie5004 Год назад +2

      Hello. My son is 4yo. Very clever and smart, but with speech delay. He can read, spell words, knows greek, english, russian alphabet, numbers up to 100 or more, can play piano, loves to sing and dance
      The professionals are still on the process of assessing him. I have a feeling that they may come up to ASD diagnosis, as they observe him doing tip toe sometimes, less eye contact, and lacks of social skills. As his mother whose with him almost 24/7, i believe my son can overcome this with the help of a speech therapist. Can i ask how long it takes to see the speech improvement to your little one? And do you know any strategies that the therapist is doing? we're still waiting for his appointment to a speech therapist, and i eagerly want to help my kid asap. Thanks

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад +2

      Wow! It sounds like you have a little genius there. ❤️ honestly, it has been very slow for us, still a little to nothing as far as speech with Ezra, but Simon is making a little progress.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад +1

      As far as their therapy goes, right now, they are mainly trying to involve sounds with their play. They will make the sound of the car and the crash and make the sounds of the animals that they play with. That’s where we’re at right now, just a lot of repetition. To me it sounds like your son will probably just start talking when he’s ready after he has already learned the language perfectly. 😊

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      Holly did a little video on this on another channel, but probably not quite what you’re looking for. We need to do a video specifically on speech therapy strategies.

  • @honeyoconnor3743
    @honeyoconnor3743 Год назад +3

    Thank you for your video. My younger son is like Simon, but back when he was little there wasn't much help for the child and other parents didn't seem to understand. He walking on his toes, balanced on a bowling ball with his bare feet for hours, fixated on certain things like college level math, many meltdowns every day, didn't make eye contact, and struggled with expressive language. He also had auditory processing disorder, dysgraphia, and sensory issues all undiagnosed as the public schools wouldn't authorize testing unless the child was failing. My son was crazy smart so no testing was done. He decided to quit school at the age of 8 yrs old. I had a much harder time adjusting and helping others to understand him. Bless you. I'm glad there is more help for families and children with autism spectrum disorder. I'd love to hear Ezra's story too.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      Wow! Thank you for sharing that. Amazing story. Glad to have you here with us. Here is Ezra’s story…

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      Diagnosis of Severe Autism in 1-year-old
      ruclips.net/video/_U1G1d0fWU8/видео.html

  • @mrcoomeer
    @mrcoomeer Год назад +4

    My little brother has mild autism he is very aware he loves cuddling and people he likes counting understand emotions too he is 2 rn the early intervention is improving him day by day

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for sharing. Sounds like he’s very similar to our little guy, Simon. Happy you found our channel

  • @user-qj2gs6jt3o
    @user-qj2gs6jt3o День назад +1

    The biggest culprit for mild autism in kids is screentime.The ages 1-3 yrs are very critical in child's mind development.Between these ages a child learns and absorbs speech,actions and problem solving skills when seeing and learning from surroundings.Screentime completely isolates them from the real world and hinders their over all development .Just isolate you child from all electronic devices for a month and see the change.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  16 часов назад

      Thank you for sharing!😊😊

  • @DBK415
    @DBK415 Год назад +1

    I look forward to hearing Ezra's story.

  • @juliec3437
    @juliec3437 11 месяцев назад +11

    Wish I had known all this early on. Our son is 18 now, and we are just realizing he has a lot of autism traits. I watched "that autistic guy" on you tube, and checked about every box on the list. Didn’t like loud noises (couldn’t watch movies with breaking glass), hated certain fabrics or wearing under wear, very rule-oriented, very outgoing, but didn’t always pick up on social cues, etc. I wish I had known sooner so I could have helped him navigate life. 😢 T y for sharing your story.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  11 месяцев назад +1

      I am sorry about that. All those years of not knowing must have been hard. Don’t be too hard in yourself though, 18 years ago was a different time and lots of people went undiagnosed. I hope that knowing now can help. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @NEPatsfanclub
    @NEPatsfanclub Год назад +3

    You have a great Family thanks for sharing your experience with us all 🙏 wish all y’all the blessings your wholesome family Deserves this Christmas 🎅🏻 Ezra and Simon you’re just too cool 😎

  • @danielmullin1457
    @danielmullin1457 4 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for sharing. I am waiting for testing for my grandson.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  4 месяца назад

      Thank you so much for sharing. 😊

  • @simpleali2715
    @simpleali2715 7 месяцев назад +2

    Our son at 2 years old we think has the similar symptoms, we haven’t yet had a diagnosis, but concerns are he does respond to his name toe walks and avoids eye contact, shocked us and understatement when we first got told it may be autism as we have never experience anything like this before or known or any families with this, really appreciate your videos

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  7 месяцев назад +1

      You bet! Thank you for sharing your story. Yeah it’s probably worth getting on the waiting list as sometimes it does take some time. Here are some more videos that might be helpful…

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  7 месяцев назад

      Ezra ‘s story… 5 Signs of Autism in Babies
      ruclips.net/video/_U1G1d0fWU8/видео.html
      What is Autism? | Home Video | Doctor Explains
      ruclips.net/video/6Jhs6VVYZ-I/видео.html
      12 Signs of Autism in a 1-year-old
      ruclips.net/video/zwPFSnYEKOw/видео.html
      12 Signs of Autism Under 2 years
      ruclips.net/video/1ZWHa-7cUt0/видео.html
      12 Signs of Autism in 3-year-olds
      ruclips.net/video/JQFdhWkS1sQ/видео.html
      12 Signs of Autism in a 4-year-old
      ruclips.net/video/KUBOi2VcvZU/видео.html
      12 Signs of Autism in a 5-Year-Old
      ruclips.net/video/alEfowPErQ4/видео.html
      12 Signs of Autism in a 6-Year-Old
      ruclips.net/video/alEfowPErQ4/видео.html
      3 Signs Your Child has ADHD and Autism
      ruclips.net/video/1I-sB1lpwwQ/видео.html
      Signs of Mild Autism, Severe Autism, No Autism | Compared
      ruclips.net/video/YS-ThGQlEX8/видео.html

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  7 месяцев назад +1

      All the stuff we wish we would’ve known at the start of this journey. 😊
      Demystifying Autism Evaluation: What to Expect (if you’re not getting what you want call back)
      ruclips.net/video/Ki3c1nUJw6g/видео.html
      Unlocking the Mystery | How Early Can You Diagnose Autism?
      ruclips.net/video/24qOsvhJl4s/видео.html
      Crucial Reasons to Diagnose Autism at an Early Age
      ruclips.net/video/kzDrYlokPHQ/видео.html
      Does my child have Autism Quiz (Explained)
      ruclips.net/video/lTEhhw_Yl9w/видео.html

  • @kirky1617
    @kirky1617 Год назад +8

    Thank you for sharing. Can relate to this so much. My son was diagnosed when he was 3 1/2 after so many people telling us that he was doing so many things that a lot of people would say that autistic children didn’t do.
    He is almost 5 now - he is very good at masking, he is quite social now and very caring. As he doesn’t have an intellectual delay that can be so often associated with autism he doesn’t “look” like he is autistic (whatever people think that autism is meant to look like 😅)

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад +2

      Thank you for sharing! Your son sounds very similar to Simon. Glad to have you joining us on the channel.❤️

  • @sandraandrade9038
    @sandraandrade9038 Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing your story. My older son also has a diagnosis of mild autism and coincidentally there was a situation about a car toy obsession very similar to yours. I wish all the best for you and your beautiful family,

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      Thank you so much. ❤️ and thank you for sharing.

  • @tornmoto
    @tornmoto 3 месяца назад

    Just got on the diag waitlist for my 2yo daughter, hit me like a truck. Already scheduled speach therapy and early intervention.Thank you for sharing, a bit less scared than before.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  3 месяца назад

      We're glad are videos have helped you and your daughter!❤️💕❤️

  • @yggdrazheir425
    @yggdrazheir425 Год назад +1

    Thank you. This means a lot.

  • @10samdaniel3
    @10samdaniel3 Год назад +3

    My 4 yo and 4 mos, son was discovered with ASD lv2 with hyperactivity when he was 3y and 10mos.. now he's starting to make he's own sentence.. he's sensitive with other kids specially when they are crying he'll either pat their back or stroke their head... What makes us happy is that he always says "I love you",

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад +1

      That’s awesome ❤️ Thanks for watching and sharing your story. So glad to have you joining us here, let us know if there’s anything we can do to help you out. 😊

  • @CeeBee781
    @CeeBee781 Год назад +4

    Thank you for this. My daughter has a speech delay (not diagnosed yet, starting her with a speech pathologist ASAP) but she has lost quite a few words between a year and 2 years 2 months, which is her age now… She has maybe 4 words now, she used to have something like 10-12. She’s seems antisocial with other kids and people and sometimes with us, her parents. She likes to play alone. This last month, she’s started randomly covering her eyes and ears with her hands…
    I can’t wait to get her officially diagnosed. I think it’s just a speech delay, but we will see. Either way, I need answers. This video helped.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      Thank you so much for watching and I am glad it was helpful. Wishing you the best for your daughter, let us know if there’s anything we can do to help! ❤️

  • @maranegron8863
    @maranegron8863 Год назад +1

    Today 1/23/23 I found out my son has mild autism, all the red flags u mentioned my son does, wow, ty for sharing.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      Thank you for being here, glad the video is helpful. Let us know if there’s anything else we can do to help out!

  • @taraz2779
    @taraz2779 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for this video. This is very much like my son who is 21 now, his likely asd diagnoses was missed. I had him in supports since about two due to many many factors. Sensory disorder was dx early, adhd. His autism was missed. I appreciate your honesty saying we did not know. I am now saying how did i miss this. He walks on tiptoes in barefeet, he is introverted to an extreme, he stims hand flapping and jumping. So many other things, very rigid, has not been able to learn to drive as he feels overwhelmed. We are booking him for diagnosis in October as in canada the wait list is 3 years for adults. Thanks for your information.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching and sharing your story. ❤️ Much love and blessings for you in October. ❤️. Keep us posted, and we hope that you’re able to get your son the support he needs.

  • @s.b200
    @s.b200 Год назад +4

    So lovely to hear Simons story! I relate so much to it and remember so many similarities from my childhood, looking back at old VHS videos, memories and stories from my parents. Like your son I was rigid with occational tantrums when I couldnt have/do something I had set my mind to do. Also, repetitive behaviours. One difference is though, that I was verbally gifted, but less socially gifted. So I dont have a need nor the ability to make friends like other people can.
    My parents didnt have the knowledge and keen eye that you guys have. So, I saw the signs myself in my 30's and ended up getting an evaluation - and was diagnosed. Im now a PhD student struggling with burnout and work load balance, with need to adapt life more to my disability. However, my abilities enabled me to have an adventurous, nerdy life and even co-author research! I wonder what adventures Simon will embark on! :)) Greetings from Sweden

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад +1

      Wow! This comment truly touched me. Thank you for sharing your story. I am sure you will bless others' lives through your research and the unique perspective you offer. I wish you the best in your endeavors in school and in life. Welcome to our Channel ❤️. -Holly

    • @s.b200
      @s.b200 Год назад

      @@7Aheadfamily Thank you so much!

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      Thank you ❤️

  • @donnahilton471
    @donnahilton471 Год назад +5

    Yeah, they told me my kids were too social. They accepted ADHD. But I always said there was something else. Tantrums were incredible!!! My two were different from each other, but a lot of similarities.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      Sounds familiar. ❤️ Thank you for sharing.

  • @swedish_sadhguru3854
    @swedish_sadhguru3854 7 месяцев назад +1

    My son is also 2 years old and extremely similar. I hope he will grow up and be able to contribute to society......

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for sharing. These children are very special and gifted in their own way. They each teach us so much and sometimes I feel that they are a gift to the world. ❤️

  • @peacemaker5648
    @peacemaker5648 Год назад +1

    My baby babbles like this and say certain words. He is two years old but they noticed fluids in his ears and said it will be a delay in his speech. Hopefully it won’t be long before he’s saying full sentences. Glad you noticed the changes and made this video then I wouldn’t know what to pay attention to!💪🏾🙌🏾🙏🏾🥰

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      I am glad it’s helpful. Thank you so much for watching and hope that the full sentences come soon. 😊

  • @NEPatsfanclub
    @NEPatsfanclub Год назад +4

    My true birthday is February 3, 1980. I am going to be 43 years old. I always get mixed up like when it’s not like the prime like a good number for me. I have some numbers I don’t like numbers though and I appreciate everything you’ve done for my whole family and it’s going to help my whole family understand me more why I had to do what I do They don’t want to stand why I had to grow up like they were very worried about me, but I was very safe and level got really hurt. I had to defend a lot of people who had different disabilities. I would do it for every single one of you right now your whole family and that is a straight up drive to your brothers house shake his head personally just a touch And sing the way I have two someone’s born who gave me the best Christmas present I’ve ever gotten from anyone outside my family except the one I just gave mine this is serious business. I won’t be coming to see the little ones you did something very good for a very good person who had nothing Very misdiagnosed, but he was very quiet about everything that could be took personally with Simon if he ever gets mad, talk to him very softly and try to get him. I think the daughter with right now would be the best person possible if he gets in and like how she loves him so much he wants to see him so much because he’s so cute and he’s the baby but he also she also feels bad about it. You could ask her that Are you are you strong do you have a favorite one over the other because the baby is the baby so cute right now I’m sure he was like he was like that with Ezra that’s how I am. I know things like that I kept on myself because I’m a male want to watch children though I don’t want to say it but I really don’t different way I wanna say yeah I am with this all day you spell understands though what is too hard for your future city

  • @Java-D
    @Java-D Год назад +26

    My youngest son was diagnosed right before he turned 4 only because I advocated so hard and sought out professionals who didn’t just brush off my concerns.
    At that age, he was super social, had a very impressive vocabulary, and mostly just appeared to be extremely adhd.
    Fast forward to now at age 8 and the autism is much more noticeable. He is no longer social with anyone except known and trusted individuals, needs help navigating friendships and social interactions, has extreme anxiety, and really struggles with any change in routine.
    I think a lot of things change for these kids as they get older, more self aware, and social expectations grow and change.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад +1

      Agreed! Thanks for sharing! Yeah, it will be interesting to see Simon will grow and develop, compared with Ezra.

    • @dzenizdeni4456
      @dzenizdeni4456 Год назад +1

      What were your red flags before the diagnosis?

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      We did another Video for About Ezra where we share some things along this line if you want to check it out... ruclips.net/video/_U1G1d0fWU8/видео.html

    • @raspberriessummer9074
      @raspberriessummer9074 Год назад

      We have to be such strong advocates because many professionals will definitely brush you off. I feel like that regarding my grandson’s pediatrician… my daughter is very passive. She doesn’t push. My grandson is two. I’ve been noticing things and gently telling my daughter.. however, she’s in denial. He’s 2.5 years old… isn’t talking a lot. Low vocabulary… he tries communicating, but struggles. Flat face most times, took a long time to respond to his name being called. It was like he didn’t hear you calling him. It was if his mind would be elsewhere. He’s better with it now. It took a long time to start saying mama. He started crawling and walking on time, but has always been very VERY hyper … VERY hyper.. since he was a baby. Almost like he has a motor/battery pack in him. That has calmed down since he started childcare (school).
      We love him tremendously. I just want him to get the help he needs. I attended an appointment with him this week, after pushing my daughter again… I advocated for him to get speech therapy because it’s no way he should be this behind. He babbles more than talk. Since I’ve been home on vacation, I’ve been working closely with him and watching him. He gets frustrated a little when trying to communicate and he does not know how to say the words. I’ve worked patiently with him to take me to what he wants or show me what he wants. It helps him a lot. Helps him feel heard/understood.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад +1

      Wow, thanks for sharing and being such an amazing advocate for your grandchild! We agree that sometimes you really have to push to get the care that you need, but it is definitely worth the effort. It sounds like if you could get some speech therapy going that would be very beneficial, best of luck! Keep in touch. Much love❤️

  • @jsidler4
    @jsidler4 4 месяца назад +1

    Your family is so beautiful. I love seeing how you guys interact and support each other/give space to each other to be yourselves. Where/what doctor have you seen? I don’t know of/have had a hard time finding any doctors who would even diagnose autism before the age of 5-7 so I’m super curious if there are doctors who are more advanced & able to assess and diagnose at an early age if the appropriate signals and flags are present! Thank you 🩷

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  4 месяца назад

      Thank you so much for sharing. ❤️

  • @sandrahenry5573
    @sandrahenry5573 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! Let us know if we can help you out with anything!

  • @nathanjw940
    @nathanjw940 Год назад +9

    There were signs I got help but wasn't diagnosed until 3rd grade. Slow processing was the biggest issue. Just keep believing he can do just fine.

  • @jenniferbyrne4567
    @jenniferbyrne4567 11 месяцев назад +4

    What a sweet sister he has!! ❤ comforting him.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  11 месяцев назад

      I know! 😊 She is so great! ❤️

  • @ciarraflynn8115
    @ciarraflynn8115 7 месяцев назад +1

    I appreciate this video! I have an 8 year old that I have been trying to get help for since he was 2.5-3 years old. I tried asking for testing when he was 4 but since they said he could make eye contact and follow where he was pointing at in the room that the doctor didnt feel like it was autism. We have had an ADHD diagnosis since he was 6 ( they wouldn't diagnose him before that age). ODD was diagnosed then changed to adjustment disorder and then possibly DMDD. We finally found someone to administer an autism screening and BAM, the testing showed likely to have Autism. We have been on many waitlists at the moment. But someone squeezed us up since I had to take my son out of school in March. He is already on the right med combo after his 2nd hospitalization. My son was speech delayed like simon and was such an easy, smiley baby like Simon. He started Elopement at 2.5. its calmed down more now. He is such a brilliant kid. I just want the diagnosis so I can get into therapy to better help him. I don't have the right tools. Poor kid has had such a hard time in school too even with an IEP. Thank you for sharing this. It's really hard to find information like this that is like my son.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for watching, commenting, and sharing your story. I’m glad you’re getting close to solutions to help you out. Here’s a few other videos that might be helpful…

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  7 месяцев назад

      Ezra ‘s story… 5 Signs of Autism in Babies
      ruclips.net/video/_U1G1d0fWU8/видео.html
      What is Autism? | Home Video | Doctor Explains
      ruclips.net/video/6Jhs6VVYZ-I/видео.html
      12 Signs of Autism in a 1-year-old
      ruclips.net/video/zwPFSnYEKOw/видео.html
      12 Signs of Autism Under 2 years
      ruclips.net/video/1ZWHa-7cUt0/видео.html
      12 Signs of Autism in 3-year-olds
      ruclips.net/video/JQFdhWkS1sQ/видео.html
      12 Signs of Autism in a 4-year-old
      ruclips.net/video/KUBOi2VcvZU/видео.html
      12 Signs of Autism in a 5-Year-Old
      ruclips.net/video/alEfowPErQ4/видео.html
      12 Signs of Autism in a 6-Year-Old
      ruclips.net/video/alEfowPErQ4/видео.html
      3 Signs Your Child has ADHD and Autism
      ruclips.net/video/1I-sB1lpwwQ/видео.html
      Signs of Mild Autism, Severe Autism, No Autism | Compared
      ruclips.net/video/YS-ThGQlEX8/видео.html

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  7 месяцев назад

      If you don’t mind me asking, what medication combination did you end up doing? We’ve been struggling with that for Ezra.

    • @ciarraflynn8115
      @ciarraflynn8115 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@7Aheadfamily 54 MG concerta or focalin xr 30mg. For adhd. They recently added risperdone but I'm sure you have tried it before.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you! No we haven’t so we will put this on our list of possibilities. 😊

  • @andreadamascceno2139
    @andreadamascceno2139 6 месяцев назад +1

    I'm watching this video because I know a family who has a child, at 1 1/2 who has no effort at speech, does not use the mouth or throat to make sounds. Other red flags seem to be present.
    Very afraid of noisy toys, not much eye contact. No effort at including others in his play. No pointing. Doesn't accept anyone to participate in his activities.
    We are now working together to learn more about autism and understand how to help him.
    Doctor said to wait a few more months and to check for hearing problems, before trying to get a diagnosis.
    It's good to know that things can get better.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for sharing. And good luck with finding out answers. We did a hearing test and eye test too for both our boys before we could get a diagnosis.

  • @fathimayahiya7740
    @fathimayahiya7740 Год назад +4

    Thanks you very much for sharing. My son also same like Simon but doctors didn't mentioned the level,only they said to me He is in the spectrum.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing and watching the video! Blessings for you and your son! Let us know if there’s anything we can do to help out and keep in touch. 😊

  • @jenkaye9824
    @jenkaye9824 Год назад +8

    Thank you for sharing your experience. My son is 2 years old and diagnosed with ASD(level one) by a psychologist. It was a bit hard for me accepting it at first since I’m a registered nurse and he’s hitting all the milestones until in January 2022 he got Covid. That’s when he experienced delays and I notice some red flags. He is having early intervention and ABA therapy which are very helpful. I noticed great progress after 3 months of therapy. We will be seeing a developmental pediatrician soon for another consultation which we actually waited 6 months to get the appointment. Anyway, thank you again for sharing your experience because I felt like I am not alone and there’s support out there.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад +1

      This is why we want to share and make our youtube channel. Thank you for sharing your experience. It's so important for people (who feel comfortable) to share so that parents don't feel alone. ❤️

    • @ragavankumar8380
      @ragavankumar8380 Год назад

      Is he talking? Kindly share the concerns as I hear mild autism can be diagnosed only after 4 years or later. Thanks

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      No he is not talking. There are lots of things that go into the diagnosis and we are actually going to do a video more about that this next week. Stay tuned. Thanks for watching!

  • @nataliajohnson3142
    @nataliajohnson3142 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for sharing your story. My daughter was diagnosed with ASD just after turning 2 and the signs you described for Simon are very similar to her signs. What kind of doctor did you go to for his diagnosis? I found it interesting how you described all the info he gave you on where he was on the spectrum. When my daughter was diagnosed, I was just told she has ASD but we were not told where she was on the spectrum.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад +1

      That is interesting. Are you in the US? The Doctor who did Simon's evaluation is actually one of the Doctors who helped to write the evaluation materials. He has his PHD in psychology with a focus on kids, so maybe that is why he was so thorough with us, but I would think that you should have received documentation on the diagnosis that should spell all that out for you.

    • @nataliajohnson3142
      @nataliajohnson3142 Год назад +1

      @7Aheadfamily yes, I'm in the U.S., in Florida. Maybe the difference is though that when my daughter was diagnosed, she was diagnosed by a neurologist, not a child psychologist.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      I feel like more information can be helpful. As you work with specialists that help support you and your daughter, they can give you ideas to connect with her, and enter her world, and help motivate her. We've had some good experiences with Occupational Therapists and Speech pathologists. good luck with everything! ❤️

  • @sukikaur1634
    @sukikaur1634 Год назад +1

    Thanks good video, good info god bless you s

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      Thank you so much! God Bless you as well!

  • @Sonicfan-cc1te
    @Sonicfan-cc1te Год назад +13

    My older brother was diagnosed with severe autism (Still has severe autism) when he was a toddler and an early intervention program my parents got him in also got me tested for autism. My parents did not think that I was autistic because I showed no signs. But they got diagnosed and found out that I was also on the autism spectrum. And Both me and my brother went through that early intervention program.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      Wow. That sounds familiar. Thank you so much for sharing your story.

    • @Sonicfan-cc1te
      @Sonicfan-cc1te Год назад

      Yeah that’s the first thing I thought as well and you’re welcome

    • @gabby8016
      @gabby8016 Год назад

      Hello! I was wondering how the programs were when you and your brother went through it. Did it help a lot? Much love to you guys!

    • @Sonicfan-cc1te
      @Sonicfan-cc1te Год назад +2

      @@gabby8016It was a really good program for both of us. It's a preschool but for kids with autism where we got individual support both there and at home. We also went on a lot of community outings as a group and played a lot of fun games, sang songs and did some other activities at the school. We also learned (At least I learned) quite a lot of things like what's safe and dangerous, how to follow instructions, numbers and basic math so basically just basic preschool stuff while getting the early intervention we needed. We also had help with potty training which both me and my brother struggled with a lot (My brother still strugles a little bit with it). So yes It helped us quite a lot and we both really liked it.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      That sounds like a wonderful program. Thanks for sharing.

  • @krystaltells
    @krystaltells Год назад +62

    This is really cool. You share your story so brilliantly. Thank you so much, this moved me to forgive myself I guess, for always blaming myself for how hard life has been. Now I see how much of a difference that intentional support would have made, and I'm just happy to see there are parents like you.
    I just turned 30 and have been picking my mom's brain recently for clues from my small years, because the wave of people self-diagnosing hit me like a truck last year. Autistic people kept assuming I was also autistic, and I just assumed I would have been diagnosed if I were autistic, despite what now seem like glaringly obvious signs that eventually earned me the nickname "Awkward" in high school 😅
    I am definitely curious about the diagnosis comparison!

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      Wow, thank you so much for sharing this. You are so kind ❤️

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      Here is the comparison video from Ezra’s diagnosis…

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      Diagnosis of Severe Autism in 1-year-old
      ruclips.net/video/_U1G1d0fWU8/видео.html

    • @gabrielarchangel6120
      @gabrielarchangel6120 Год назад

      @@7Aheadfamily thanks for sharing. Is he enrolled into a play house what is the early intervention you have for your 2 kids? We suspect our 2yr old also have some of the red flags.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад +2

      Thanks for sharing and glad you are here. ❤️ Ezra and Simon both have Occupational and Speech therapists that come every week day and work with them in our home. Yeah, the more early intervention the better because it just takes a lot of repetition to get things to stick.

  • @nitziiiii
    @nitziiiii 3 месяца назад

    My 5y old has autism. I would have never guessed it, because I didn't know much about autism to begin with. He was referred to the assessment for language delay. He did show several of the behaviours you are pointing out - fixated on things (insects, dinosaurs, etc), walking on his tiptoes, having bad temper tantrums (those stopped once he started talking), getting upset when we deviate from his routine, doesn't ike zippers and rough clothing and gets upset by loud noises. But he wasn't what I thought an autistic child would be like - he has lots of friends, is super affectionate, sunny personality, very active. When he got the diagnosis, I was in complete denial, but now I am happy to know and how to help him. So I found your story very interesting and seeing quite a few parallels - thank you for sharing!

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  3 месяца назад

      Thank you for sharing your child's story!❤️❤️❤️

  • @moisesschini6620
    @moisesschini6620 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for the video, it was very helpful. In my opinion it would be even better without music. :)

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you for letting us know

  • @CDNMusicLover
    @CDNMusicLover Год назад +4

    Wow, you described our son. He had 1 meltdown and still doesn't. Things changed when he went to school at 4. Our son did the running too in our living room. Loved the trampoline. Empathetic towards others in pain or hurt. Lined his cars, but not often enough as a red flag. We noticed his language was different from others his age in jk/sk. He ate so good before school and then lost all desire for foods he loved. He didn't want to walk on shiny floors, but he's ok now. He's 8. Also diagnosed with SPD and needs visual therapy...h

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад

      Sounds like you’ve been through a lot as well. Thank you for sharing and watching our video. Does your son speak now? ❤️ Keep in touch much love.

  • @hi_my_name_is_AjayTheShark
    @hi_my_name_is_AjayTheShark Год назад +4

    My boy is 10 now and he has just recently been diagnosed with autism. The problem is that he masks VERY WELL like Simon. He mimics what he sees and fine-tunes it to meet his needs and to get by. He's a very social and empathetic boy and values relationships with others. The trouble is, everyone is torn. His teachers say yes he is while a child Psychologist who works for the school board who came to the school to watch him for a day says "No he is not because he approached her, said hello, and made eye contact. They say he's the smartest kid in 4th grade at his school but he can't focus without being constantly redirected. He doesn't qualify for an IEP and he doesn't fit the mold for a school for kids with Autism. Kids like mine could easily fall through the cracks.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад +2

      Wow, thank you for sharing your story. Yes, we agree, it is sometimes difficult for many people to understand this level one or mild autism, but these kids do you need some additional help. Good luck on working with the school to get a good IEP set up for him, we are going to be doing a few videos soon that may help in this regard, but keep us posted if there’s anything we can do to help out. ❤️

    • @hi_my_name_is_AjayTheShark
      @hi_my_name_is_AjayTheShark Год назад +1

      @@7Aheadfamily Thank you so much. I appreciate you.

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  Год назад +1

      You bet! Thanks for being here. ❤️

  • @stephenziga2319
    @stephenziga2319 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much for sharing

    • @7Aheadfamily
      @7Aheadfamily  7 месяцев назад

      You’re welcome! ❤️❤️❤️