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Mother of an 8 year old out of control Aspergers child!
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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 433328"><p>Sounds like he's also having some rebound from the Adderall. Seven is NOT late for Asperger's diagnosis. It's actually much earlier than most cases. The majority of Aspies I've come to know were diagnosis'd in late teens or adulthood (including myself, at the age of 34). </p><p>Social complexities will become more difficult as he gets older. Does he have an IEP? Social skills classes? Any kind of therapy in or out of school?</p><p>The Explosive Child, as mentioned in a previous post, is one you will see recommended here a LOT. Even if you don't think the techniques will work for you (or work now), just reading it helps, because you will start to pause and think about things from his point of view instead of just reacting, and that alone can help in a number of situations. Take what works for you and don't worry about the rest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 433328"] Sounds like he's also having some rebound from the Adderall. Seven is NOT late for Asperger's diagnosis. It's actually much earlier than most cases. The majority of Aspies I've come to know were diagnosis'd in late teens or adulthood (including myself, at the age of 34). Social complexities will become more difficult as he gets older. Does he have an IEP? Social skills classes? Any kind of therapy in or out of school? The Explosive Child, as mentioned in a previous post, is one you will see recommended here a LOT. Even if you don't think the techniques will work for you (or work now), just reading it helps, because you will start to pause and think about things from his point of view instead of just reacting, and that alone can help in a number of situations. Take what works for you and don't worry about the rest. [/QUOTE]
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