Your boy is adorable!
Here’s my boy at 3 months and then 9 months. The first pic shows his big head better than the second. It looked bigger in person. He had the hardest time lifting that head at first. I think it gave him stronger neck muscles.
Your boy is adorable!
Here’s my boy at 3 months and then 9 months. The first pic shows his big head better than the second. It looked bigger in person. He had the hardest time lifting that head at first. I think it gave him stronger neck muscles.
Caedmon had a hard time lifting his head too. He scooted early. But he would have to stop constantly to rest his big old head.
My delivery staff remarked on the size of my daughters head when she was born. She’s also on the spectrum. The first two photos are from her 3 month shoot. The third was taken at 6 months. The 4th at a year. If I remember correctly, she was 18 months in the last one. Also, these photos were taken by the light of my bedroom lamp, so they appear more yellow than in real life.
Here is my one with Asperger’s. His head was always at the top of the charts. But his height was always off the charts. His head has always been proportionate. But his weight…not so much. I’m trying to figure out how I can give him a fat transplant. I have more than enough for the both of us.
She’s beautiful!
Thank you! She’s grown up very nicely. She’s 19 now. Some days I really miss her being this tiny.
Heres mine
A cousin of mine who has Asperger’s is also very skinny. He has had the worst appetite since he was a toddler. He is 25 now and eats like a bird. He just doesn’t like most foods.
I’m glad your son is excelling! I always love to hear that about kids on the spectrum.
Your daughter is beautiful! How old is she now?