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<blockquote data-quote="STRESSEDTOMAX" data-source="post: 468470" data-attributes="member: 3512"><p>He does not have hallucinations of any kind. I used to think (and still do) that it was kind of weird how much he would constantly talk when he was by himself but he's not talking to anyone else, just himself. As far as breaks with reality, I have always thought since he was like two, that he considers himself as equal to an adult. The school psychiatric told me that too. That's a big ODD red light. Anyway, a lot of his thinking is to me - off - more like a six year old than a ten year old, which alienates him from most kids his age. They're into sports and such, and he's still talking about Santa Claus and making Leprachaun traps. He has a 504 plan, but not an IEP because the school kept telling me that his academics were on grade level. However, I've heard from several people that he can still have an IEP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STRESSEDTOMAX, post: 468470, member: 3512"] He does not have hallucinations of any kind. I used to think (and still do) that it was kind of weird how much he would constantly talk when he was by himself but he's not talking to anyone else, just himself. As far as breaks with reality, I have always thought since he was like two, that he considers himself as equal to an adult. The school psychiatric told me that too. That's a big ODD red light. Anyway, a lot of his thinking is to me - off - more like a six year old than a ten year old, which alienates him from most kids his age. They're into sports and such, and he's still talking about Santa Claus and making Leprachaun traps. He has a 504 plan, but not an IEP because the school kept telling me that his academics were on grade level. However, I've heard from several people that he can still have an IEP. [/QUOTE]
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