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easy child is now a difficult child and I am going crazy with two of them!
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 518190" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Ditto Buddy. I was thinking Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) also when I was reading your post. Those county ppl that said that to you could not be more wrong. Because he, a child, played with toys???????? Shocker!</p><p></p><p>I've got two kids diagnosed with Asperger's. Son is very classic and was obvious from a young age. DD1, just recently got diagnosed and is not as obvious. In fact, she doesn't fall on the spectrum via the ADOS (Autism diagnostic scale), but when she's evaluated via the sub-tests - WOW! Could not be more obvious.</p><p></p><p>I believe your kids are smart enough to know that if they acted out at their Dad's they'd be in an even bigger world of hurt, so they manage to keep it together. It's why they fall apart the second they come home to you. They are comfortable and safe with you and at school. So yeah, the good new is that they <strong><em>can</em></strong> keep it together, but it comes at a great price - the fallout afterwards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 518190, member: 11965"] Ditto Buddy. I was thinking Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) also when I was reading your post. Those county ppl that said that to you could not be more wrong. Because he, a child, played with toys???????? Shocker! I've got two kids diagnosed with Asperger's. Son is very classic and was obvious from a young age. DD1, just recently got diagnosed and is not as obvious. In fact, she doesn't fall on the spectrum via the ADOS (Autism diagnostic scale), but when she's evaluated via the sub-tests - WOW! Could not be more obvious. I believe your kids are smart enough to know that if they acted out at their Dad's they'd be in an even bigger world of hurt, so they manage to keep it together. It's why they fall apart the second they come home to you. They are comfortable and safe with you and at school. So yeah, the good new is that they [B][I]can[/I][/B] keep it together, but it comes at a great price - the fallout afterwards. [/QUOTE]
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