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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 521894" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Wow. have you looked into high functioning autism? Sounds so much like my son when he was small that it's amazing. He also spoke late, dragged me around, pointed, etc....then one day broke into speech, like it happened overnight! How does he socialize with his same age peers? Any quirks or obsessive interests? Does he have sensitivities to textures, foods, loud noise, smells, anything? Can he transition from one activity to another without melting down?</p><p></p><p>Often, at a young age, these kids are dxd. with ADHD, but it becomes more apparent that more is going on as they get older and do not learn how to socialize appropriately. There are some great interventions that can help a lot. A neuropsychologist evaluation (I know you've had evaluations...yes, it gets tiring) can really help.</p><p></p><p>Can you get Medicaid?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 521894, member: 1550"] Wow. have you looked into high functioning autism? Sounds so much like my son when he was small that it's amazing. He also spoke late, dragged me around, pointed, etc....then one day broke into speech, like it happened overnight! How does he socialize with his same age peers? Any quirks or obsessive interests? Does he have sensitivities to textures, foods, loud noise, smells, anything? Can he transition from one activity to another without melting down? Often, at a young age, these kids are dxd. with ADHD, but it becomes more apparent that more is going on as they get older and do not learn how to socialize appropriately. There are some great interventions that can help a lot. A neuropsychologist evaluation (I know you've had evaluations...yes, it gets tiring) can really help. Can you get Medicaid? [/QUOTE]
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