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School's asperger's assessment says no but psychiatrist's says yes?
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<blockquote data-quote="confuzzled" data-source="post: 522460" data-attributes="member: 8831"><p>well, not for nothing--so would most of the free world. i'd certainly rather be here than say, cleaning my bathroom.</p><p></p><p>i'm not sure i'd make a diagnosis on a love of video games either--there is more to it than that. theres a different feel to repetitive interests than there is say, a passionate hobby. both you might do constantly if given the choice, but in one you would obsessively fixated on....one might constantly talk about their hobby, but can also talk about or do something else--the repetative kid cannot.</p><p></p><p>i have a good friend whos child is squarely on the spectrum and is obsessed with a specific movie--i can't even explain in words how it LITERALLY permeates her entire life...there is no mistaking that its a repetitive interest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="confuzzled, post: 522460, member: 8831"] well, not for nothing--so would most of the free world. i'd certainly rather be here than say, cleaning my bathroom. i'm not sure i'd make a diagnosis on a love of video games either--there is more to it than that. theres a different feel to repetitive interests than there is say, a passionate hobby. both you might do constantly if given the choice, but in one you would obsessively fixated on....one might constantly talk about their hobby, but can also talk about or do something else--the repetative kid cannot. i have a good friend whos child is squarely on the spectrum and is obsessed with a specific movie--i can't even explain in words how it LITERALLY permeates her entire life...there is no mistaking that its a repetitive interest. [/QUOTE]
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