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-Passive aggressive mean-ness towards others...is this really part of his diagnoses??
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 592131" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Ok, I read it over. If he is hanging around ANY group of kids, bullies or nice kids, that doesn't sound Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) to me. Most young Aspies try to be friendly, but nobody wants them, not the bullies, not the nice kids, not the nerds. They are too inappropriate. They don't normally have groups of friends. It could be that he was diagnosed wrong and has other issues. Who diagnosed him? What kind of professional? What made him say this kid is an Aspie? Do you think he has Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)? Did you see a pediatric neurologist (this is a professional I would NOT trust to diagnose any sort of autism) or a NeuroPsychologist (I would trust HIM to diagnose autism). I'm not sure this NP got it nailed right.</p><p></p><p>There is no pill for passive aggression.</p><p></p><p>Did this boy, by any chance, have a rather chaotic infancy and toddlerhood? Divorce? Many changes? Different caregivers? New husband? In a way, he sounds like he is attachment disordered which has many Aspie traits, but is not related to autism in any way. Is your husband his bio. father? Does he have any biological siblings? Stepsiblings?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 592131, member: 1550"] Ok, I read it over. If he is hanging around ANY group of kids, bullies or nice kids, that doesn't sound Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) to me. Most young Aspies try to be friendly, but nobody wants them, not the bullies, not the nice kids, not the nerds. They are too inappropriate. They don't normally have groups of friends. It could be that he was diagnosed wrong and has other issues. Who diagnosed him? What kind of professional? What made him say this kid is an Aspie? Do you think he has Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)? Did you see a pediatric neurologist (this is a professional I would NOT trust to diagnose any sort of autism) or a NeuroPsychologist (I would trust HIM to diagnose autism). I'm not sure this NP got it nailed right. There is no pill for passive aggression. Did this boy, by any chance, have a rather chaotic infancy and toddlerhood? Divorce? Many changes? Different caregivers? New husband? In a way, he sounds like he is attachment disordered which has many Aspie traits, but is not related to autism in any way. Is your husband his bio. father? Does he have any biological siblings? Stepsiblings? [/QUOTE]
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