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difficult child 2 continues to struggle with his social skills
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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 533064" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>I don't know why he didn't show any signs earlier. Maybe because the work was too easy? Now that more is expected of him he isn't functioning well. His work load seemed to increase dramatically from second to third grade. I don't know if that has anything to do with it or not. It's just a guess. As far the the AS he displayed symptoms of that really early in life, I'd say around two years old he appeared to be "different" in little ways that were hard to explain back then, but have become very apparent now. Now that he's older all his little quirks seem to stand out more. When he was three and four some of his behaviors might have been labeled "normal" for some kids his age, but now it's very obvious that he is displaying odd types of behavior that are incredibly inappropriate for his age. The Aperger's diagnosis came late but didn't really surprise me. Several teachers have hinted at it in the past, and my mommy gut kept telling me that something wasn't right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 533064, member: 2196"] I don't know why he didn't show any signs earlier. Maybe because the work was too easy? Now that more is expected of him he isn't functioning well. His work load seemed to increase dramatically from second to third grade. I don't know if that has anything to do with it or not. It's just a guess. As far the the AS he displayed symptoms of that really early in life, I'd say around two years old he appeared to be "different" in little ways that were hard to explain back then, but have become very apparent now. Now that he's older all his little quirks seem to stand out more. When he was three and four some of his behaviors might have been labeled "normal" for some kids his age, but now it's very obvious that he is displaying odd types of behavior that are incredibly inappropriate for his age. The Aperger's diagnosis came late but didn't really surprise me. Several teachers have hinted at it in the past, and my mommy gut kept telling me that something wasn't right. [/QUOTE]
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