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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 609805" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Experts miss it ALL the time. (been there done that)</p><p>More severe cases really get attention and are harder (but not impossible) to miss.</p><p>The impact of milder Asperger's is just starting to be recognized. Try it on for size yourself... read up about it, try the parenting approaches that work for it, and see what happens.</p><p></p><p>Start a log of his behaviors, triggers, sleep, eating, etc. It will help on your next round of evaluations (we needed 4)</p><p></p><p>His serial interests are definitely Aspie-ish. His social skills... are you comparing to same age peers? or just to his interaction with adults? Many Aspie's can handle adult interaction, but not same-age peers... and the test on social skills is... (of course) same-age peers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 609805, member: 11791"] Experts miss it ALL the time. (been there done that) More severe cases really get attention and are harder (but not impossible) to miss. The impact of milder Asperger's is just starting to be recognized. Try it on for size yourself... read up about it, try the parenting approaches that work for it, and see what happens. Start a log of his behaviors, triggers, sleep, eating, etc. It will help on your next round of evaluations (we needed 4) His serial interests are definitely Aspie-ish. His social skills... are you comparing to same age peers? or just to his interaction with adults? Many Aspie's can handle adult interaction, but not same-age peers... and the test on social skills is... (of course) same-age peers. [/QUOTE]
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