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easy child but has aspergers possibly?
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 508113" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Hi again. Regardless of the diagnosis it does sound like he may have some language based social communication problems. Asking open ended questions can be overwhelming so I agree just offer two choices if any. Unsure kids do cover up by saying I don't know. Or sorry and even yes/no questions are hard. If he sincerely was offered a job ...not just a polite gesture ...he may be able to inform well but may need job coaching on answering customer questions and helping them to make choices. .... just some thoughts. If dad really wants to see him he could try just setting up a schedule ...if he is aspie it could be comforting. Same for phone calls ... sounds like a great kid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 508113, member: 12886"] Hi again. Regardless of the diagnosis it does sound like he may have some language based social communication problems. Asking open ended questions can be overwhelming so I agree just offer two choices if any. Unsure kids do cover up by saying I don't know. Or sorry and even yes/no questions are hard. If he sincerely was offered a job ...not just a polite gesture ...he may be able to inform well but may need job coaching on answering customer questions and helping them to make choices. .... just some thoughts. If dad really wants to see him he could try just setting up a schedule ...if he is aspie it could be comforting. Same for phone calls ... sounds like a great kid. [/QUOTE]
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