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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 312965" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>Wow. Your son sounds like my cousins son. I think that many people put his quirks off to being socially challenged, or to his high intelligence level etc. Up until now. As he hits his near teens, it is apparent (to me though its been apparent for a very long time) that something is not quite right with my cousins son. I wondered about Aspergers with him. However some of my cousins sons behaviours don't fit Aspergers.</p><p>I don't have any advice or answers, but I do believe you are very eloquent in stating what issues you have noticed over time. That is a great starting point if he is evaluated in the future etc. </p><p>I do hope your sons path gets easier. High school is so difficult for kids who fit in completely, let alone any of our kids who are in any way different than "the norm". </p><p>I hope that he can be stopped with the tantrums etc. Hang in there!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 312965, member: 4264"] Wow. Your son sounds like my cousins son. I think that many people put his quirks off to being socially challenged, or to his high intelligence level etc. Up until now. As he hits his near teens, it is apparent (to me though its been apparent for a very long time) that something is not quite right with my cousins son. I wondered about Aspergers with him. However some of my cousins sons behaviours don't fit Aspergers. I don't have any advice or answers, but I do believe you are very eloquent in stating what issues you have noticed over time. That is a great starting point if he is evaluated in the future etc. I do hope your sons path gets easier. High school is so difficult for kids who fit in completely, let alone any of our kids who are in any way different than "the norm". I hope that he can be stopped with the tantrums etc. Hang in there!!! [/QUOTE]
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