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if SW had to diagnosis, she'd say Asperger
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 541893" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>About speech delay: he seems to do just fine in some language tests and some others V shows a mild delay. Which explains why he can have private therapy (although it stopped because of lack of progress for now) but the school won't do anything at this point because it is not severe enough. The psychiatric-educational evaluation showed a very significant delay in social communication despite good verbals skills.</p><p>But in real life, he really struggles. Usually he does not get the point or when he talks he makes no point. And as far as the Auditory Processing Disorders (APD) component, I start to really doubt it. I just started introducing letter sounds now that he pretty much masters the alphabet and he gets it quite easily. I am very surprised by it, but he really does not show any difficulties. Sure, we are one on one and I do my best to keep him focused, engaged and present it in a way that is fun for him. But still, he just gets it and even find words with the sound.</p><p>That makes me wonder if the real problem is the social piece.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 541893, member: 11847"] About speech delay: he seems to do just fine in some language tests and some others V shows a mild delay. Which explains why he can have private therapy (although it stopped because of lack of progress for now) but the school won't do anything at this point because it is not severe enough. The psychiatric-educational evaluation showed a very significant delay in social communication despite good verbals skills. But in real life, he really struggles. Usually he does not get the point or when he talks he makes no point. And as far as the Auditory Processing Disorders (APD) component, I start to really doubt it. I just started introducing letter sounds now that he pretty much masters the alphabet and he gets it quite easily. I am very surprised by it, but he really does not show any difficulties. Sure, we are one on one and I do my best to keep him focused, engaged and present it in a way that is fun for him. But still, he just gets it and even find words with the sound. That makes me wonder if the real problem is the social piece. [/QUOTE]
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