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<blockquote data-quote="Sleeplessof2" data-source="post: 349889"><p>Hi Marg,</p><p> </p><p>Your knowledge tells me you have been through so much. Thanks for your valuable input. After reading all of your advice and symptoms it seems our son could have maybe a degree of autism? Is that possible? He does prefer structure but change doesn't throw him off. He relates to kids his own age but tends to be the more immature of the bunch. When I mention that he is a honest kid. He has always been very honest, not because he figured he wasn't a good liar. (My 3 yr. old daughter on the other hand I need to be watchful of) There is no doubt in my mind that he isn't "just a boy" or I wouldn't be here. I have known from early on that something just isn't quite like the others, but not too far off. Does that make sense? I will read more, wait for our pshych appointment. and continue to seek for answers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sleeplessof2, post: 349889"] Hi Marg, Your knowledge tells me you have been through so much. Thanks for your valuable input. After reading all of your advice and symptoms it seems our son could have maybe a degree of autism? Is that possible? He does prefer structure but change doesn't throw him off. He relates to kids his own age but tends to be the more immature of the bunch. When I mention that he is a honest kid. He has always been very honest, not because he figured he wasn't a good liar. (My 3 yr. old daughter on the other hand I need to be watchful of) There is no doubt in my mind that he isn't "just a boy" or I wouldn't be here. I have known from early on that something just isn't quite like the others, but not too far off. Does that make sense? I will read more, wait for our pshych appointment. and continue to seek for answers. [/QUOTE]
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