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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 430218" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>It sounds as if you're boy is very bright - speaking in two, three word sentences at 1 is pretty advanced, I would say... From the little I know, Asperger's children often are precociously intelligent and very verbal. Getting hung up on things being done in a certain, inviolable way does seem another clue. As does being very reserved and withdrawn with strangers. But we none of us here know for sure, of course. It's something to check out.</p><p>As for people at school thinking there is nothing wrong, alas that is no clue at all... Every teacher my son has had has said they don't think he is hyperactive or has ADHD. But he is certainly the former and almost certainly the latter... So I think teachers' views are sometimes not so well-informed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 430218, member: 11227"] It sounds as if you're boy is very bright - speaking in two, three word sentences at 1 is pretty advanced, I would say... From the little I know, Asperger's children often are precociously intelligent and very verbal. Getting hung up on things being done in a certain, inviolable way does seem another clue. As does being very reserved and withdrawn with strangers. But we none of us here know for sure, of course. It's something to check out. As for people at school thinking there is nothing wrong, alas that is no clue at all... Every teacher my son has had has said they don't think he is hyperactive or has ADHD. But he is certainly the former and almost certainly the latter... So I think teachers' views are sometimes not so well-informed. [/QUOTE]
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