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<blockquote data-quote="Castle Queen" data-source="post: 412501"><p>MWM, our school district does have an anti-bullying/intimidation policy. However, I can't be sure Knight isn't doing the same.</p><p> </p><p>I would love to know if my difficult child has Asperger's, but I can't seem to get anybody to test him. I have looked at the criteria online and he meets most of it but doesn't seem to obsessively talk about anything special. He is, shall we say, overly interested in his Legos and will play with them for hours. Can I ask, if we knew he DID have Asperger's, would that make it easier to get services for him?</p><p> </p><p>I am leaning towards taking him out of the group. Last night I had a "casual" discussion with the kids about the group and was shocked to find out there are only 6 included in the group. "Oh," I replied. "Six, plus friends?" I was told no, six if everyone there brought a friend. The only kids in this particular group are Sprite, Knight, and a third girl! If Knight doesn't bring a friend, he's the only boy! No wonder he doesn't want to go!</p><p> </p><p>Getting info from either him or the school is like pulling teeth, I'm telling you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Castle Queen, post: 412501"] MWM, our school district does have an anti-bullying/intimidation policy. However, I can't be sure Knight isn't doing the same. I would love to know if my difficult child has Asperger's, but I can't seem to get anybody to test him. I have looked at the criteria online and he meets most of it but doesn't seem to obsessively talk about anything special. He is, shall we say, overly interested in his Legos and will play with them for hours. Can I ask, if we knew he DID have Asperger's, would that make it easier to get services for him? I am leaning towards taking him out of the group. Last night I had a "casual" discussion with the kids about the group and was shocked to find out there are only 6 included in the group. "Oh," I replied. "Six, plus friends?" I was told no, six if everyone there brought a friend. The only kids in this particular group are Sprite, Knight, and a third girl! If Knight doesn't bring a friend, he's the only boy! No wonder he doesn't want to go! Getting info from either him or the school is like pulling teeth, I'm telling you. [/QUOTE]
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