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<blockquote data-quote="wildcat" data-source="post: 413758" data-attributes="member: 11367"><p>1/Did he have any speech delays or peculiarities? </p><p> The only speech delay he had was some trouble with his "L" words, not bad though.</p><p>2/Any obsessive interests?</p><p> Just lego's. He has always built things that are amazing but they have to be perfect and if they arent he will have a majir meltdown.</p><p>3/Does he have a GREAT rote memory for concrete things, such as memorizing an entire movie or learning his letters and numbers or states and capitols at a very young age? </p><p> No, he doesnt memorize anything that I have noticed.</p><p>4/Does he know how to hold a give and take conversation or does he get in another child's face to monologue at him about his own interests or, consequently, does he only answer "yes" or "no" but does not describe things in details.</p><p> He doesnt allow anyone to speak anymore, peers Occupational Therapist (OT) adults. That has begun in the last 6 months though, he used to be very easy to talk to. </p><p>5/How does he relate to his SAME AGE peers?</p><p> He doesnt have many friends at school because he is in trouble alot.</p><p>6/Does he make strong eye contact with strangers?</p><p> Yes, he doesnt seem to have any trouble with that.</p><p>7/Any sensitivities to foods, certain materials, loud noises?</p><p> No</p><p>8/Can he transition from one activity to another without freaking out?</p><p> No not at all, he has to finish what he is doing at the time or he has a meltdown.</p><p>9/Did he/does he k now how to play with toys in an imaginative way?</p><p> Definitly. He has built things for years that are way beyond hs years.</p><p>10/An oddities or quirks?</p><p> He thinks his toys, video games and his bike are against him. If he wrecks he blames the bike or if loses the video game he says the game changed the rules on him or its cheating. He wont take responsibilty for anything.</p><p> He use to have to have all his toys touching but now he makes his room into a disaster and doesnt care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildcat, post: 413758, member: 11367"] 1/Did he have any speech delays or peculiarities? The only speech delay he had was some trouble with his "L" words, not bad though. 2/Any obsessive interests? Just lego's. He has always built things that are amazing but they have to be perfect and if they arent he will have a majir meltdown. 3/Does he have a GREAT rote memory for concrete things, such as memorizing an entire movie or learning his letters and numbers or states and capitols at a very young age? No, he doesnt memorize anything that I have noticed. 4/Does he know how to hold a give and take conversation or does he get in another child's face to monologue at him about his own interests or, consequently, does he only answer "yes" or "no" but does not describe things in details. He doesnt allow anyone to speak anymore, peers Occupational Therapist (OT) adults. That has begun in the last 6 months though, he used to be very easy to talk to. 5/How does he relate to his SAME AGE peers? He doesnt have many friends at school because he is in trouble alot. 6/Does he make strong eye contact with strangers? Yes, he doesnt seem to have any trouble with that. 7/Any sensitivities to foods, certain materials, loud noises? No 8/Can he transition from one activity to another without freaking out? No not at all, he has to finish what he is doing at the time or he has a meltdown. 9/Did he/does he k now how to play with toys in an imaginative way? Definitly. He has built things for years that are way beyond hs years. 10/An oddities or quirks? He thinks his toys, video games and his bike are against him. If he wrecks he blames the bike or if loses the video game he says the game changed the rules on him or its cheating. He wont take responsibilty for anything. He use to have to have all his toys touching but now he makes his room into a disaster and doesnt care. [/QUOTE]
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