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if SW had to diagnosis, she'd say Asperger
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<blockquote data-quote="lovelyboy" data-source="post: 542063" data-attributes="member: 8045"><p>My son also asked that kind of repetitive questions.....At first we thought it's just because he is super clever.....and maybe its true.....BUT the underlying problem here can sometimes be that they either don't understand the language part of what you are saying and also that they dont read the social cues of others to realize they are becoming anoying! The last 2 behaviours could be part of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). It was around age 6 that I got the terrible shock when I realized that my sons amazing clever and intelligent questions wasnt always a sign of his intelect but one day when he said " I dont understand what you are saying.....please explain it again".......the penny dropped for me! Your son is still VERY young....plenty of the symptoms can still lead into a veriety of diagnosis's! For me I think the image will become clearer once the social expectations around age 7-8 starts increasing......This is when my son started showing some repetitive behaviour and his anxiety went through the roof.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovelyboy, post: 542063, member: 8045"] My son also asked that kind of repetitive questions.....At first we thought it's just because he is super clever.....and maybe its true.....BUT the underlying problem here can sometimes be that they either don't understand the language part of what you are saying and also that they dont read the social cues of others to realize they are becoming anoying! The last 2 behaviours could be part of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). It was around age 6 that I got the terrible shock when I realized that my sons amazing clever and intelligent questions wasnt always a sign of his intelect but one day when he said " I dont understand what you are saying.....please explain it again".......the penny dropped for me! Your son is still VERY young....plenty of the symptoms can still lead into a veriety of diagnosis's! For me I think the image will become clearer once the social expectations around age 7-8 starts increasing......This is when my son started showing some repetitive behaviour and his anxiety went through the roof....... [/QUOTE]
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