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<blockquote data-quote="Roxona" data-source="post: 682208" data-attributes="member: 19076"><p>My son was diagnosis'd with Asperger at about 5 or 6. I think the "label" did more harm than good, as he has always thought of himself as being broken or stupid. The social intervention was crucial though, and exactly what he needed. He had at home counseling, group counseling, cub scouts, soccer. Really anything that would help him learn how to interact with others. </p><p></p><p>Perhaps the teacher your son posted the picture of could talk with your son and explain why it may have hurt his/her feelings. I think if it comes from the injured person, it makes a bigger impression.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roxona, post: 682208, member: 19076"] My son was diagnosis'd with Asperger at about 5 or 6. I think the "label" did more harm than good, as he has always thought of himself as being broken or stupid. The social intervention was crucial though, and exactly what he needed. He had at home counseling, group counseling, cub scouts, soccer. Really anything that would help him learn how to interact with others. Perhaps the teacher your son posted the picture of could talk with your son and explain why it may have hurt his/her feelings. I think if it comes from the injured person, it makes a bigger impression. [/QUOTE]
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