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4 year old having trouble at preschool
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 341188" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>If your son is truly fine at home and everywhere else and has no quirks, I'm not sure what to offer, but I was wondering if he tends to do poorly in crowded, loud, noisy, distracting places. Or if he is ok with kids he knows, but nervous around different kids. Or if there really is more going on at home, but that you adjust to it because school will not unless he has some sort of diagnosis. </p><p></p><p>Does he ever seem spacey or kind of out of it, then, at other times, quite with it? Do his interests become obsessions to the exclusion of everything else? Does he like to repeat by rote stuff that he hears on television or that other people say?</p><p></p><p>Although nothing jumps out at me, Aspergers-lite crossed my mind...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 341188, member: 1550"] If your son is truly fine at home and everywhere else and has no quirks, I'm not sure what to offer, but I was wondering if he tends to do poorly in crowded, loud, noisy, distracting places. Or if he is ok with kids he knows, but nervous around different kids. Or if there really is more going on at home, but that you adjust to it because school will not unless he has some sort of diagnosis. Does he ever seem spacey or kind of out of it, then, at other times, quite with it? Do his interests become obsessions to the exclusion of everything else? Does he like to repeat by rote stuff that he hears on television or that other people say? Although nothing jumps out at me, Aspergers-lite crossed my mind... [/QUOTE]
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