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difficult child's social skills, how on earth is he so uneven
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 576457" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Well, Suzir, you made some great points. I would then have to jump to MY unlikeable child, my oldest son who has never been diagnosed as Aspie, but is chock full of Aspie traits yet can sell sand to the arabs and figure people out really well, but he can't make/keep a friend to save his life. He doesn't even know how to be a friend. He is, like your son, a higher IQ kid, which I think matters. Maybe they watch a lot...watch so much that it is like a puzzle to them to them that they can figure out when it is somebody else...but they can't apply it to themselves??? Just guessing here. Sonic, my younger son, who is far more affected, is a really nice person and everyone loves him, so maybe it's not the Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)...but just that both of our older sons aren't nice so they don't try to figure out other people's feelings??? Another guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 576457, member: 1550"] Well, Suzir, you made some great points. I would then have to jump to MY unlikeable child, my oldest son who has never been diagnosed as Aspie, but is chock full of Aspie traits yet can sell sand to the arabs and figure people out really well, but he can't make/keep a friend to save his life. He doesn't even know how to be a friend. He is, like your son, a higher IQ kid, which I think matters. Maybe they watch a lot...watch so much that it is like a puzzle to them to them that they can figure out when it is somebody else...but they can't apply it to themselves??? Just guessing here. Sonic, my younger son, who is far more affected, is a really nice person and everyone loves him, so maybe it's not the Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)...but just that both of our older sons aren't nice so they don't try to figure out other people's feelings??? Another guess. [/QUOTE]
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