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Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)-not otherwise specified?
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<blockquote data-quote="sameold sameold" data-source="post: 13379" data-attributes="member: 4640"><p>I question whether or not your childs diagnosis is accurate, these kids aren't typically mean. My AS son is so so clean when it comes to bathroom issues, he hates showers but that is more of a sensory issue than anything else, he is worried about germs and would never eat with his hands because of the stickiness or anything that might touch his hands. He really does not have a mean bone in his body, he is very lovable, the only time that he is mean is when he is misunderstood and under alot of pressure, rather internally or externally. Of course no two kids on the autistic spectrum are ever alike, but mostly what I have read, they are not generally mean. I would ask for another evaluation with someone else. Good luck, this is such a long road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sameold sameold, post: 13379, member: 4640"] I question whether or not your childs diagnosis is accurate, these kids aren't typically mean. My AS son is so so clean when it comes to bathroom issues, he hates showers but that is more of a sensory issue than anything else, he is worried about germs and would never eat with his hands because of the stickiness or anything that might touch his hands. He really does not have a mean bone in his body, he is very lovable, the only time that he is mean is when he is misunderstood and under alot of pressure, rather internally or externally. Of course no two kids on the autistic spectrum are ever alike, but mostly what I have read, they are not generally mean. I would ask for another evaluation with someone else. Good luck, this is such a long road. [/QUOTE]
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