Signs of Autism in Babies Under 1| 3 Sisters| 5 Signs

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Published 2019-10-25
Today I talk about the signs that we noticed with our three girls early on that indicated that they were in fact on the autism spectrum, and I discuss how sometimes those signs were the same and how sometimes they were wildly different signs, but in the same areas.

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Welcome to Someday I'll Sleep Autism Vlogs! We talk a lot about autism around here because as a family with three kids on the autism spectrum we believe that autism acceptance is extremely important. We also post family vlogs daily, about our lives. You'll get glimpses of what's going on at the moment in our lives, usually in a little town in Michigan, or in the city that Paul works in and where we have about a million therapy sessions each week.

We are a family of 7, with a Mom named Cammie and a Dad named Paul. Sadie is 11, Maggie is 9, Patrick is 6, James is 5, and Tessie is now 3!

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All Comments (21)
  • Our son had hand & foot movements, slept very little, was very cranky & non verbal until age 3 1/2. He had headaches often. He was diagnosed with Lyme disease & treated. Today, he is a healthy 32 year old man that is now married & leads a regular life. ❤
  • @kimilala1000
    I'm so glad that the girls had you as their mother. You are very loving. Keep up the awesome work.
  • @nefera1804
    The thing that blows my mind is the fact that anyone would give you a dislike. God bless you for sharing your story. I have autism and I’m 36 and I have two kids with autism. We exist! So thank you.
  • @jennasink8743
    Thank you for bringing in your own experience about eye contact as well! That’s one trait that I have a weird relationship with because I thought before my diagnosis that I never had trouble with eye contact, but I found out that if I’m having to think about what I’m saying or if, as you mentioned, I’m uncomfortable, eye contact gets hard. I had a situation at church this evening where I was in a conversation I really wanted to get out of, and it became almost impossible to make eye contact with the person, and I found that even afterwards I didn’t want to make eye contact with anyone for a while. It’s interesting how just one trait can manifest so differently across people and situations.
  • @user-dg9ls1xt4h
    You are an inspiration. Please keep sharing your story you real life. Moms need to hear your message.
  • My son is 7. He never slepted and was the hardest baby. He was diagnosed with autism at 3. God bless you and yours.
  • Thank you. Wish we had seen your videos back in January. You just taught me so much.
  • @Wand3ringhippie
    Thank you for what you do! I’m an Aunty to a wonderful lil 3 yr old girl and she happens to have autism. She’s finally getting some help and I just want her to be able to live a life as free as she can be! Thank you for helping understand in layman’s terms and tips so I can connect with her as much as I can ☺️
  • @GiovanaSimmer
    Love the video and thank you for sharing! Suggestion: it would be very useful for you to use on-screen text and/or time stamps. :)
  • Thank you for sharing your families experiences. I was diagnosed w classic autism in my early 30s and I dont want my unborn child to wait that long in life.
  • @lorrainepaz4834
    You have beautiful eyes. I love how you did your makeup. That lipstick color looks great on you. :)
  • This is very useful for me as a nurse practitioner to recognize early autism in patients thank you!
  • I have 3 kids on the spectrum too. They were all non-sleepers. They are still non-sleepers lol we struggled with breastfeeding a lot. They wanted to nurse but didn't want to be touched. My oldest struggled the most with this.
  • @kristinowens899
    One hour of sleep every night for 18 months?!?! That must have been torture!! When I don't get enough sleep it affects everything, and my stomach will hurt too. All the best!! Stay safe and be well.
  • @bon47ful
    God bless you and your family. 💞
  • @cjtramm8
    My daughter didn’t sleep up until she was in her teens. I worked out different ways to deal with her but I was an at home mom, who had the time to watch and figure her out. She is in her 30s now. I haven’t seen her in last 4-5 yrs. I have PTSD from these yrs. it took along time for me to deal.
  • @gualadisalem1910
    Your video is really informative and engaging. Just curious, has anyone mentioned to you that you might be under the spectrum too?