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<blockquote data-quote="JRC" data-source="post: 719087" data-attributes="member: 21147"><p>Hi-</p><p></p><p>He's young. Don't panic. But certainly pay attention to the red flags being waved in your brain. My son who is 16 seemed to me for many years to have autistic traits...but he isn't and he doesn't. He had significant' sensory processing issues and ADHD. Some have resolved as his brain has matured. Also, neuopsych testing and Occupational Therapist (OT), PT lead me to believe that my oldert is absolutely fine but he had a different trajectory at a young age. Please don't panic. There is plenty of time for that if it's needed. </p><p></p><p>Consult a pro. You won't regret it and you might find that you are doing all the right things anyway. My only advice based on my experience with my oldest is to be explicit, blunt and SUPER obvious with instructions/information. I.e. "If you run into traffic you will get hit violently by a car and die." Sounds awful but...</p><p></p><p>Best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRC, post: 719087, member: 21147"] Hi- He's young. Don't panic. But certainly pay attention to the red flags being waved in your brain. My son who is 16 seemed to me for many years to have autistic traits...but he isn't and he doesn't. He had significant' sensory processing issues and ADHD. Some have resolved as his brain has matured. Also, neuopsych testing and Occupational Therapist (OT), PT lead me to believe that my oldert is absolutely fine but he had a different trajectory at a young age. Please don't panic. There is plenty of time for that if it's needed. Consult a pro. You won't regret it and you might find that you are doing all the right things anyway. My only advice based on my experience with my oldest is to be explicit, blunt and SUPER obvious with instructions/information. I.e. "If you run into traffic you will get hit violently by a car and die." Sounds awful but... Best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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