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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 193739" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Good heavens. If he's lining up toys, I strongly suggest taking him to a neuropsychologist to test him for autistic spectrum disorder--since he talks well, Aspergers Syndrome. I would say he has lots of red flags there for that. This can REALLY improve with the right interventions. I urge you to do it right away. THis bright little boy can learn to direct his frustration in a positive way as long as he gets interventions early enough. Interventions does NOT mean therapy. He is not a "bad" or "defiant" kid. There is no medication for autism. I would take him to a traditional doctor who will really help him, rather than somebody who wants to give him something for this. Maybe he doesn't even have it, but it sounds a lot like my son, who does. Anyway, good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 193739, member: 1550"] Good heavens. If he's lining up toys, I strongly suggest taking him to a neuropsychologist to test him for autistic spectrum disorder--since he talks well, Aspergers Syndrome. I would say he has lots of red flags there for that. This can REALLY improve with the right interventions. I urge you to do it right away. THis bright little boy can learn to direct his frustration in a positive way as long as he gets interventions early enough. Interventions does NOT mean therapy. He is not a "bad" or "defiant" kid. There is no medication for autism. I would take him to a traditional doctor who will really help him, rather than somebody who wants to give him something for this. Maybe he doesn't even have it, but it sounds a lot like my son, who does. Anyway, good luck. [/QUOTE]
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