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if SW had to diagnosis, she'd say Asperger
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<blockquote data-quote="lovelyboy" data-source="post: 541875" data-attributes="member: 8045"><p>Midwest....I hear what you are saying regarding Aspies and speech delays.....but Aspies can have bad auditory processing disorder, and this causes them to have difficulty comprehenting communication? My son had great speech...still has, BUT he sometimes uses it inappropriatly, out of context and sometimes struggles to "get" what other people say or their non verbal language! If Aspies didnt have any speech/language problems why then would so many of them be recommended for social training and ST? Just my thoughts.......</p><p>I also understand ktllc when she says she is worried that they might overlook his diagnosis....My son can very easily be overlooked because of his abillity to override his problems cognitively.....You need to spend plenty of time in different contexts to see what he struggles with......</p><p>The neuro totally misread my son and we had a very bad experience! We want to go for second opinion now!</p><p>Ktllc.....hope everything works out fine!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovelyboy, post: 541875, member: 8045"] Midwest....I hear what you are saying regarding Aspies and speech delays.....but Aspies can have bad auditory processing disorder, and this causes them to have difficulty comprehenting communication? My son had great speech...still has, BUT he sometimes uses it inappropriatly, out of context and sometimes struggles to "get" what other people say or their non verbal language! If Aspies didnt have any speech/language problems why then would so many of them be recommended for social training and ST? Just my thoughts....... I also understand ktllc when she says she is worried that they might overlook his diagnosis....My son can very easily be overlooked because of his abillity to override his problems cognitively.....You need to spend plenty of time in different contexts to see what he struggles with...... The neuro totally misread my son and we had a very bad experience! We want to go for second opinion now! Ktllc.....hope everything works out fine! [/QUOTE]
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