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DS4 has me so confused and tired!!Need behavior techniques
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 290710" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hi. My son did EXACTLY what yours did. He memorized things, like numbers to 100, the alphabet and sight reading. THIS DID NOT LAST. He fell behind the other kids once abstract thoughts were involved. For example, he could memorize all the states and capitals, but could not tell you what President Lincoln might have been thinking about the Civil War. He is very concrete, even now.</p><p>in my opinion the best professional is not a behavioral doctor because it's not a behavior problem. Your child is wired differently. I would call the nearest Autism Society, even if it's far away to find out where to get help in your area and even if you have to drive a distance, that's what I'd do (and it's what I did do because I live in a small town). A neurologist won't help you much regarding Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)/autism. If you don't understand what makes your unique and special son tick, you can't help him. People from the autism society can send you all sorts of information that you can read and recommend good books. </p><p>I'm glad you're here. Good luck. Your son can have a wonderful future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 290710, member: 1550"] Hi. My son did EXACTLY what yours did. He memorized things, like numbers to 100, the alphabet and sight reading. THIS DID NOT LAST. He fell behind the other kids once abstract thoughts were involved. For example, he could memorize all the states and capitals, but could not tell you what President Lincoln might have been thinking about the Civil War. He is very concrete, even now. in my opinion the best professional is not a behavioral doctor because it's not a behavior problem. Your child is wired differently. I would call the nearest Autism Society, even if it's far away to find out where to get help in your area and even if you have to drive a distance, that's what I'd do (and it's what I did do because I live in a small town). A neurologist won't help you much regarding Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)/autism. If you don't understand what makes your unique and special son tick, you can't help him. People from the autism society can send you all sorts of information that you can read and recommend good books. I'm glad you're here. Good luck. Your son can have a wonderful future. [/QUOTE]
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