Hi Amy-are you still looking for things to write down on your sheet?
*social-pragmatics, how he "talks to you" instead of with you, eye contact, facial gestures, body language,no reciprical conversations-only on his topics etc, not getting jokes, or puns etc
*lining up toys, playing in a different way with his toys, interests in different things-torandoes, pipes etc-LOLOLOL
*sensory things-seeking pressure, food sensitivities, smelling things,stimming-humming, etc, spinning, walking on toes when little, taking wheels off of EVERY car toy
These are just a couple of things that are popping into my mind-my son has etc....so might be a bit dif with Aspie kids, but gen the same issues, except the speech and IQ etc.
Luvz,
Kathy