Can SA be detected in babies?

darkrider

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My mom told me that when I was I used to cry when others would hold me. I'd always fight back to be held in my mom's hands again. Then when I was first learning to walk I never used to go in the yard. I would walk up to the front door and turn back. If anyone tried to force me to walk outside I'd start to cry and run back.

Then when I was 4, 5 which I can remember being afraid of strangers and when my mom went by friends I'd never make eye contact and you know the usual. I'd just sit in a corner by myself. And if offered a drink or snack I'd just nod no.

So can SA be detected in children from birth? When they reach around 4 or 5 parents should look at signs such as mine not necessarily as shyness but possibly some sort of social problem.
 
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