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<blockquote data-quote="BTCM" data-source="post: 23438" data-attributes="member: 3513"><p>Hello, I am new here and trying to memorize all of you terminology. This seems like a wonderful sight and makes me feel so unalone already. My difficult child (son) is 8y/o. When he was 3 I started realizing he was a little different than his peers. I was reading a mag. article about asperg. (never heard of it prior). Tears just started rolling down, because it sounded so much like him. He started nursery school at 3 y/o and immediately had difficulties. Didn't want to part from me and had difficulties with carpet time and other aspects. They called someone in from the board of ed for an evaluation. She suspected asperg., because of his rigidity and no eye contact among other things. We had him formally evaled at age 4, although he met some of the characteristics he didn't meet them all. They did point out some sensory issues. Had that evaluated and got him some Occupational Therapist (OT). But was never formally diagnosed again. To make the rest of the story shorter, we've had different struggles throughout time. And finally a month ago we started seeing a phsycologist. He sees characteristics of asperg. Sensory Integration Disorder (SID), and odd. He said there is so much going on that it is too soon to point the finger in one direction. I feel like everything has come to a head with my difficult child and things are getting worse especially at home, but also in school. He is very defiant and targets me for everything. He can't take resposibility for any of his actions. Can't handle change. Basically can only see his own needs and wants. I am hoping someone can tell me where and how their process started and where I should go from here. Some how seeing this phsycologist has made him feel a more sense of power. I just feel so defeted right now. Any feedback would be appreciated. I really want to try to get things going in a better direction. Thank, BTCM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BTCM, post: 23438, member: 3513"] Hello, I am new here and trying to memorize all of you terminology. This seems like a wonderful sight and makes me feel so unalone already. My difficult child (son) is 8y/o. When he was 3 I started realizing he was a little different than his peers. I was reading a mag. article about asperg. (never heard of it prior). Tears just started rolling down, because it sounded so much like him. He started nursery school at 3 y/o and immediately had difficulties. Didn't want to part from me and had difficulties with carpet time and other aspects. They called someone in from the board of ed for an evaluation. She suspected asperg., because of his rigidity and no eye contact among other things. We had him formally evaled at age 4, although he met some of the characteristics he didn't meet them all. They did point out some sensory issues. Had that evaluated and got him some Occupational Therapist (OT). But was never formally diagnosed again. To make the rest of the story shorter, we've had different struggles throughout time. And finally a month ago we started seeing a phsycologist. He sees characteristics of asperg. Sensory Integration Disorder (SID), and odd. He said there is so much going on that it is too soon to point the finger in one direction. I feel like everything has come to a head with my difficult child and things are getting worse especially at home, but also in school. He is very defiant and targets me for everything. He can't take resposibility for any of his actions. Can't handle change. Basically can only see his own needs and wants. I am hoping someone can tell me where and how their process started and where I should go from here. Some how seeing this phsycologist has made him feel a more sense of power. I just feel so defeted right now. Any feedback would be appreciated. I really want to try to get things going in a better direction. Thank, BTCM [/QUOTE]
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