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Do ADD, ODD and other kids' diagnoses eventually change to schizophreniia?
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 447610"><p>He sounds soooo Aspie to me. As parents, we don't always notice "differences" until they enter school because until then, there really aren't any learning requirements and many things are chalked up to their age. The limited interests and socialization difficulties and rigidity and ADD-like symptoms and impulsivity are all part of Asperger's. He sounds a lot like my difficult child only mine's "interest" is fishing. As for the hearing voices and cartoons in his head, SUCH an Aspie response.</p><p></p><p>Take it for what it's worth. This is just from my experience and interpretation of what you've shared. I would get to a child psychiatrist or a neuropsychiatrist. It is time to narrow down ACCURATELY what you're dealing with so you can deal with it/treat it properly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 447610"] He sounds soooo Aspie to me. As parents, we don't always notice "differences" until they enter school because until then, there really aren't any learning requirements and many things are chalked up to their age. The limited interests and socialization difficulties and rigidity and ADD-like symptoms and impulsivity are all part of Asperger's. He sounds a lot like my difficult child only mine's "interest" is fishing. As for the hearing voices and cartoons in his head, SUCH an Aspie response. Take it for what it's worth. This is just from my experience and interpretation of what you've shared. I would get to a child psychiatrist or a neuropsychiatrist. It is time to narrow down ACCURATELY what you're dealing with so you can deal with it/treat it properly. [/QUOTE]
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