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<blockquote data-quote="whatamess" data-source="post: 396043" data-attributes="member: 7664"><p>-Ok, so he has sensory issues- mostly hypersensitive to textures, foods. At school he is seeking out deep pressure.</p><p>-He uses repetiitive phrases and makes noises. I think this is learned from difficult child, but it is really evident at school. He will often stop if reminded/rewarded to stop. He is very verbal though. Only a very borderline expressive delay that he got services for at age two and resolved.</p><p>-He CAN BE very resistant to doing fine motor work (writing, drawing, cutting), but is ok with it at other times. </p><p>-He is anxious in large groups if he is asked to perform.</p><p>-He is anxious entering large groups if he is alone/coming in late.</p><p>-He can be very cute/charming.</p><p>-Great eye contact.</p><p>-Very affectionate (almost too affectionate with teachers).</p><p>-Is definitely capable of engaging in pretend play, especially led by neurotypical bro, but left on his own he usually seeks out computer or just kind of wanders around. He collects things, but then doesn't do anything with them (they sit on a table or in his room).</p><p> </p><p>To me this just sounds a little deviant from typical, but not screaming autism spectrum. Maybe I'm in denial. Maybe my older son is sooooo affected, that this seems very close to 'normal'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whatamess, post: 396043, member: 7664"] -Ok, so he has sensory issues- mostly hypersensitive to textures, foods. At school he is seeking out deep pressure. -He uses repetiitive phrases and makes noises. I think this is learned from difficult child, but it is really evident at school. He will often stop if reminded/rewarded to stop. He is very verbal though. Only a very borderline expressive delay that he got services for at age two and resolved. -He CAN BE very resistant to doing fine motor work (writing, drawing, cutting), but is ok with it at other times. -He is anxious in large groups if he is asked to perform. -He is anxious entering large groups if he is alone/coming in late. -He can be very cute/charming. -Great eye contact. -Very affectionate (almost too affectionate with teachers). -Is definitely capable of engaging in pretend play, especially led by neurotypical bro, but left on his own he usually seeks out computer or just kind of wanders around. He collects things, but then doesn't do anything with them (they sit on a table or in his room). To me this just sounds a little deviant from typical, but not screaming autism spectrum. Maybe I'm in denial. Maybe my older son is sooooo affected, that this seems very close to 'normal'. [/QUOTE]
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