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<blockquote data-quote="weary" data-source="post: 586530" data-attributes="member: 16095"><p>OOOh you guys are awesome. I really appreciate your advice and insight. Again, having spent time "in the field" before having kids, I'd ruled out Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) in my head because up until recently although he was always "shy" he did have friends and always a desire to seek them out. But interestingly now that I think about it, unless it involved a physical outdoor game he struggled. And I really see him struggling in the past year socially. And very helpful point about the mood and anxiety problems possibly being the result of the Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), and not the diagnosis in and of themselves. hmmm. much to consider. I have had the explosive child book sitting next to my bedside table for about six months now. I read it and have half-assed tried to implement it, but husband who is stay home dad and primary caretaker has found many excuses NOT to read it. So I guess now is a really good time to have a heart to heart about that. neuropsychologist evaluation is April 8, so will get you all the update and continue posting and reading until then.</p><p></p><p>sincere thanks to all of you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weary, post: 586530, member: 16095"] OOOh you guys are awesome. I really appreciate your advice and insight. Again, having spent time "in the field" before having kids, I'd ruled out Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) in my head because up until recently although he was always "shy" he did have friends and always a desire to seek them out. But interestingly now that I think about it, unless it involved a physical outdoor game he struggled. And I really see him struggling in the past year socially. And very helpful point about the mood and anxiety problems possibly being the result of the Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), and not the diagnosis in and of themselves. hmmm. much to consider. I have had the explosive child book sitting next to my bedside table for about six months now. I read it and have half-assed tried to implement it, but husband who is stay home dad and primary caretaker has found many excuses NOT to read it. So I guess now is a really good time to have a heart to heart about that. neuropsychologist evaluation is April 8, so will get you all the update and continue posting and reading until then. sincere thanks to all of you. [/QUOTE]
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