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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 448695"><p>MuM, his interests are acting (but he didn't get a part in the community play this year) and playing the baritone sax (which belongs to the school and is locked up for the summer). He watches TV, plays video games and likes to be on the computer. You wouldn't believe the effort it takes on my part to get him doind anything. I am not convinced he has Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Now that the Aspie signs have become much more obvious to me, it is most likely that. He is a homebody because he won't do anything without his friend. If his friend is doing something else with someone else, easy child/difficult child sits home. Writing is a problem because he is not a "creative" thinker. He is very concrete. I even wish he "could" have more than one friend at a time, give him some choices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 448695"] MuM, his interests are acting (but he didn't get a part in the community play this year) and playing the baritone sax (which belongs to the school and is locked up for the summer). He watches TV, plays video games and likes to be on the computer. You wouldn't believe the effort it takes on my part to get him doind anything. I am not convinced he has Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Now that the Aspie signs have become much more obvious to me, it is most likely that. He is a homebody because he won't do anything without his friend. If his friend is doing something else with someone else, easy child/difficult child sits home. Writing is a problem because he is not a "creative" thinker. He is very concrete. I even wish he "could" have more than one friend at a time, give him some choices. [/QUOTE]
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