As a mother with both children born with birth defects (cleft lip/palate) I'm very hyper aware and nervous when someone is pregnant and they mention there could be an issue with the baby. I've always thought J$'s problems started in utero, remember when Dim and Ginn talked about the how the baby's cerebellum wasn't growing? More tests were done and they just simply wrote it off as if it was a mistake and they've probably never thought about it again.I just see Jenn anytime I see him. Lately he's been getting that look on his face she gets when she's manipulating a situation and it's fairly grating. He looks a bit like Grandpa Bojo around the eyes.
I don' t find Ollie to be particular cute either-though I am not a kid person by any means-but as far as kids go I guess he would be cuter since his attitude currently is better. Could change though.
Ugh, let's hope the Bojo baby factory is condemned and will no longer be in operation.
And I think this was the disorder I was looking at.
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The Cerebellum and Neurodevelopmental Disorders:
Cerebellar dysfunction is evident in several developmental disorders, including autism, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and developmental dyslexia, and damage to the cerebellum early in development can have long-term effects on movement, cognition, and affective regulation.
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The Cerebellum and Neurodevelopmental Disorders - PubMed
Cerebellar dysfunction is evident in several developmental disorders, including autism, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and developmental dyslexia, and damage to the cerebellum early in development can have long-term effects on movement, cognition, and affective regulation...