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<blockquote data-quote="goallist" data-source="post: 155122" data-attributes="member: 5271"><p>Sorry, I did not poist enough info! The diagnosis was from a comprehensive evaluation, so he's already had that. I just wanted to see if his severe problems with social understanding and empathy were part of ODD from those who have experience with ODD. Sounds like theyre not. The evaluation comments on this problem, and recommends a social skills group, but does not attach a diagnosis that seems to go with it. He is not Asperger's. I know this kid, I've read the criteria, and I have a Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) not otherwise specified son. He simply does not meet that criteria; his problem with empathy stands alone and you need more than that to be autistic (like stereotyped movements or fixed interests).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goallist, post: 155122, member: 5271"] Sorry, I did not poist enough info! The diagnosis was from a comprehensive evaluation, so he's already had that. I just wanted to see if his severe problems with social understanding and empathy were part of ODD from those who have experience with ODD. Sounds like theyre not. The evaluation comments on this problem, and recommends a social skills group, but does not attach a diagnosis that seems to go with it. He is not Asperger's. I know this kid, I've read the criteria, and I have a Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) not otherwise specified son. He simply does not meet that criteria; his problem with empathy stands alone and you need more than that to be autistic (like stereotyped movements or fixed interests). [/QUOTE]
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