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School's asperger's assessment says no but psychiatrist's says yes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 522470" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>Well he does obsess over video games, either played on the Wii or on the computer. He will ask me to come in and watch what he is playing (I really have no interest but I pretend to) and he would MUCH rather play video games rather than go outside. He even had a friend who used to live downstairs from us and he had little desire to go play with him. I think he has been outside around five times since we have lived at our place, which has been two years. He has a bike and a scooter and has absolutely no interest in using them. I don't know if that necessarily qualifies him for autism or not but those are just a few of his odd behaviors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 522470, member: 2196"] Well he does obsess over video games, either played on the Wii or on the computer. He will ask me to come in and watch what he is playing (I really have no interest but I pretend to) and he would MUCH rather play video games rather than go outside. He even had a friend who used to live downstairs from us and he had little desire to go play with him. I think he has been outside around five times since we have lived at our place, which has been two years. He has a bike and a scooter and has absolutely no interest in using them. I don't know if that necessarily qualifies him for autism or not but those are just a few of his odd behaviors. [/QUOTE]
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