Could my son have a form of Austim?

Hello all, I'm new here and just looking for some advise really as I suspect my son could have a form of Autism.

My little boy is 3, he is so lovely and the best way I can describe him is quirky.

Firstly he has a speech delay, his vocabulary is good but he can't pronounce words well at all, it causes a lot of stress and frustration and I do my best to understand him but at times it can be so difficult, he has his 3rd speech therapy appointment in July and I have told them my concerns as well and was told he will have an in depth assessment and I'm waiting on a doctors appointment to discuss everything with them as well.

He started nursery recently, he doesn't play with any other children his own age and tbh he has never been very interested in other children, he will say hello and that's as far as it goes, he likes his own bubble but he will happily hover around babies and much older children/adults.

He loves cars, obsessed with them actually and the moon! He does the classical lining his toys up, blocks, stickle bricks anything really but my daughter did that also so I know that can be perfectly normal.

He covers his ears quite often complaint of noise, shouting too loud too loud!, he will become quite hysterical at times and sometimes for no reason at all.

He also thinks everything is a game, he has no sense of danger! He will laugh when fighting with his sister and doesn't understand when he has hurt her and no matter how many times I tell him no or divert his attention away from something he shouldn't do he just carries on trying to do it.

His nursery teachers are wonderful and monitoring him, they have said that the children are unsure of him mainly due to the miscommunication but also as they aren't sure of his temperament as now the excitement of nursery is wearing off his break downs are becoming more frequent.

Also he has no idea of personal space, he will get so close to people but will not like others in his space and often screams at other children if they do try to join in in his games.

He also has a spitting habit which no matter how hard I try I can't seem to get him out of.

He shouts and cries at people in the street when they walk past us, for some reason he really does not like anyone invading our walking space and he also has to be the first one down the stairs, at times I have to grab him of he will try and shove his sister out of the way and then all hell breaks lose and I have to calm him down.

When he is angry he or upset he won't look at people in the eye and rolls his eyes back and side to side, or moves his head sideways and just blinks and refuses to make eye contact.

He is terrified of bugs, a hover fly wouldnt leave him alone when he was playing in the garden at my parents house, I was right by the back door but talking to my sister and all of a sudden he started to sream and it was terrifying! I couldnt comprhend anything and ran over to him only to see how scared he was of this tiny fly, I quickly picked him up and calmed him down, I've been showing him he has nothing to fear and he is slowly getting better, he doesnt scream as often now but he is still very frightened of bugs which I know can be a perfectly normal fear but it more his reaction to them that concens me.

I'm not sure if I'm looking into it all too much, some people have told me yes it sounds plausible and others have said it could be his age but in my gut I know something isn't right and want to do the best I can for him especialy it if does turn out that he is on the spectrum.

Thank you in advance and again sorry for the long post!

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  • Thank you recombinantsocks, I will 100% be looking into all of this now as it makes a lot of sense and I've always been one to want to know absolutely everything anyway.

    If it turns out both my son and myself have aspergers/autism then maybe it will open new doors for us, my main concern is getting my son sorted but I'm really surprised that he could have got it from me but at the same time it makes a lot of sense now.

    My husband took the test today and scored a 22 which said he has slightly above average autistic characteristics, both my parents also did it just to for the die of it, my dad scored low but my mother scored the same as me, 33. 

    Hi Pixiefox, thank you so much I read through the article and I'm shocked at how much I relate to it all. All my life I have been a bit of an oddball, one of the hardest things that I still face is having trouble fitting in yet it seems so easy to everybody around me. 

    I'm seeing my doctor for my son soon and will be mentioning all of this for him and also the bits about myself too as I'm amazed at how it seems to make so much sense, it would explain a lot. 

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  • Thank you recombinantsocks, I will 100% be looking into all of this now as it makes a lot of sense and I've always been one to want to know absolutely everything anyway.

    If it turns out both my son and myself have aspergers/autism then maybe it will open new doors for us, my main concern is getting my son sorted but I'm really surprised that he could have got it from me but at the same time it makes a lot of sense now.

    My husband took the test today and scored a 22 which said he has slightly above average autistic characteristics, both my parents also did it just to for the die of it, my dad scored low but my mother scored the same as me, 33. 

    Hi Pixiefox, thank you so much I read through the article and I'm shocked at how much I relate to it all. All my life I have been a bit of an oddball, one of the hardest things that I still face is having trouble fitting in yet it seems so easy to everybody around me. 

    I'm seeing my doctor for my son soon and will be mentioning all of this for him and also the bits about myself too as I'm amazed at how it seems to make so much sense, it would explain a lot. 

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