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HI! Newbie here. I have a 9 yr old boy diagnosed with ADHD
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 389534" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>OMG. Would look into Asperger's Syndrome. Some of the kids are brilliant, but socially clueless and they LOVE to ramble on and on about their interests. They have trouble with give-and-take conversations. I would see a neuropsychologist for him. He sounds classic. And, even if he's brilliant, he will need help in his life skills and social skills and overcoming his sensitivities. He can get help in his own school. He won't be happy when he's in junior high and still doesn't have any friends because he can't socialize at all. It's a real problem. I know first hand dealing with my son. He is seventeen now and doing much, much better, but still eccentric. He has friends, but doesn't seem to want to see them outside of school. And he also either says nothing or babbles about his obsessive interest (in his case this is videogames and movies). </p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 389534, member: 1550"] OMG. Would look into Asperger's Syndrome. Some of the kids are brilliant, but socially clueless and they LOVE to ramble on and on about their interests. They have trouble with give-and-take conversations. I would see a neuropsychologist for him. He sounds classic. And, even if he's brilliant, he will need help in his life skills and social skills and overcoming his sensitivities. He can get help in his own school. He won't be happy when he's in junior high and still doesn't have any friends because he can't socialize at all. It's a real problem. I know first hand dealing with my son. He is seventeen now and doing much, much better, but still eccentric. He has friends, but doesn't seem to want to see them outside of school. And he also either says nothing or babbles about his obsessive interest (in his case this is videogames and movies). Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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