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<blockquote data-quote="SuzyfromTexas" data-source="post: 22034" data-attributes="member: 3338"><p>SRL and Michelle,</p><p></p><p>My child fell short of the diagnostic label for AS and NLD, as well, but sure seems to have some of the same behavioral issues. </p><p></p><p>Michelle, I will say this about my son....He is social and will choose to be around kids over anything else of interest, but sometimes struggles with wanting to control playtime or "control the situation". He also acts hyper or silly sometimes (ADHD'ish behavior) when playing with other kids. So, the social interaction element is difficult to recognize.</p><p></p><p>Also, after we had the neuropsychologist evaluation I discovered that there was a "significant" discrepancy between his verbal IQ (very high) and visual memory and visual perceptual. Although he scored above average on either visual memory or visual perceptual (I don't remember which), it's the difference that needs to be examined. Like SRL, I think knowing this will help us in the long run.</p><p></p><p>3 1/2 may be too young for the IQ testing (I don't know). Also, she may outgrow alot of this behavior. (Alex has improved in many areas). </p><p></p><p>I'm still struggling with this....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuzyfromTexas, post: 22034, member: 3338"] SRL and Michelle, My child fell short of the diagnostic label for AS and NLD, as well, but sure seems to have some of the same behavioral issues. Michelle, I will say this about my son....He is social and will choose to be around kids over anything else of interest, but sometimes struggles with wanting to control playtime or "control the situation". He also acts hyper or silly sometimes (ADHD'ish behavior) when playing with other kids. So, the social interaction element is difficult to recognize. Also, after we had the neuropsychologist evaluation I discovered that there was a "significant" discrepancy between his verbal IQ (very high) and visual memory and visual perceptual. Although he scored above average on either visual memory or visual perceptual (I don't remember which), it's the difference that needs to be examined. Like SRL, I think knowing this will help us in the long run. 3 1/2 may be too young for the IQ testing (I don't know). Also, she may outgrow alot of this behavior. (Alex has improved in many areas). I'm still struggling with this.... [/QUOTE]
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