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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 547142"><p>Add me to the "suspect Asperger's" list. My difficult child 1 does extremely well with other kids. In his case, he chooses the friends he wants to play with based on his current "obsession". When he was in a fishing mood, he hung around some other friends that spent a lot of time fishing and that's all he talked about was fishing. When he got tired of that, he moved on to soccer and only played with kids that also liked soccer. He tends to choose friends with similar interests but not exclusively. Nevertheless, he is very much an Aspie when it comes to adults, expressing himself, reading social cues, need for structure, many sensory issues, etc.</p><p></p><p>Welcome to our little corner of the world and I really hope you stick around. This place is AWESOME!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 547142"] Add me to the "suspect Asperger's" list. My difficult child 1 does extremely well with other kids. In his case, he chooses the friends he wants to play with based on his current "obsession". When he was in a fishing mood, he hung around some other friends that spent a lot of time fishing and that's all he talked about was fishing. When he got tired of that, he moved on to soccer and only played with kids that also liked soccer. He tends to choose friends with similar interests but not exclusively. Nevertheless, he is very much an Aspie when it comes to adults, expressing himself, reading social cues, need for structure, many sensory issues, etc. Welcome to our little corner of the world and I really hope you stick around. This place is AWESOME!!!! [/QUOTE]
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