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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 148377" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Sparkler, what kind of diagnosticians have been involved? We ask because we see a lot of missed diagnoses here. Also, by way of FYI, the average age of a diagnoses for Asperger's is something like age 7 because it's often not picked up when they are young and social demands aren't great. We're not saying that's what he has of course, but we've learned from experience to question to be on the safe side when there are red flags and no diagnosis has been given. </p><p> </p><p>The reason I asked about reading is because if he was a precocious reader (especially if he was obsessive which equates to Hyperlexia) he may pay a lot more attention to written instructions as opposed to verbal instruction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 148377, member: 701"] Sparkler, what kind of diagnosticians have been involved? We ask because we see a lot of missed diagnoses here. Also, by way of FYI, the average age of a diagnoses for Asperger's is something like age 7 because it's often not picked up when they are young and social demands aren't great. We're not saying that's what he has of course, but we've learned from experience to question to be on the safe side when there are red flags and no diagnosis has been given. The reason I asked about reading is because if he was a precocious reader (especially if he was obsessive which equates to Hyperlexia) he may pay a lot more attention to written instructions as opposed to verbal instruction. [/QUOTE]
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