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What Do Abnormal Movements In A Child Indicate?

my granddaughter rocks back and forth hard and just started covering her ears. My kids are in the service and their doctor says its normal. she is very social doesn t seem to be delayed but doesn t make a lot of eye contact when we talk to her. she is almost 3 and has done this since about 20 months. She also turns in circles and seems very bored.
Wed, 28 Jan 2015
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Hi,
Thankyou for your quiry.
As I have gone through your child's history,it strongly could be AUTISM.A psycological disease which needs to be evaluated by professional counsellar psycologist and neurologist.All these symptoms may start at this age and if not helped at time ,could increase anxiety and irritation and depression in a child.
Regards,
Dr.Maheshwari
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What Do Abnormal Movements In A Child Indicate?

Hi, Thankyou for your quiry. As I have gone through your child s history,it strongly could be AUTISM.A psycological disease which needs to be evaluated by professional counsellar psycologist and neurologist.All these symptoms may start at this age and if not helped at time ,could increase anxiety and irritation and depression in a child. Regards, Dr.Maheshwari