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Please help, I desperately need some advice! V V Long!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 425199" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Aspergers Syndrome kids tend to be brilliant, but they haven't a clue how to socialize and are disinterested in social norms, such as cleanliness (I have this issue with my son). The article did NOT say slow learning. It said delayed processing OR delayed social skills.I would say she sounds like her social skills are not good and that usually doesn't improve without interventions.Delayed motor skills is another symptom. And being able to speak does NOT equal understanding how to have a give and take conversation. My son has a huge vocabulary and sounds brilliant, but does not really converse beyond talking about his own interests and saying "yes" or "no" (at least with peers).</p><p></p><p>Good luck, regardless of what you decide to do. I also would not give her privileges of kids her own age. I would go by what she can handle. She can get fresh air with you supervising her...which is my suggestion. That way you can also watch to see if she interacts appropriately with her same age peers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 425199, member: 1550"] Aspergers Syndrome kids tend to be brilliant, but they haven't a clue how to socialize and are disinterested in social norms, such as cleanliness (I have this issue with my son). The article did NOT say slow learning. It said delayed processing OR delayed social skills.I would say she sounds like her social skills are not good and that usually doesn't improve without interventions.Delayed motor skills is another symptom. And being able to speak does NOT equal understanding how to have a give and take conversation. My son has a huge vocabulary and sounds brilliant, but does not really converse beyond talking about his own interests and saying "yes" or "no" (at least with peers). Good luck, regardless of what you decide to do. I also would not give her privileges of kids her own age. I would go by what she can handle. She can get fresh air with you supervising her...which is my suggestion. That way you can also watch to see if she interacts appropriately with her same age peers. [/QUOTE]
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