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<blockquote data-quote="whatamess" data-source="post: 289040" data-attributes="member: 7664"><p>He is verbal. He doesn't even qualify for speech therapy anymore. It's that when he's overexcited or put in front of dr.'s or people he doesn't know, he becomes/chooses to be non-verbal. He is awesome on outings! Museums, zoos, restaurants, vacations- he's all about that. But he doesn't choose to interact with other people (strangers) during those outings, we are his cushion and he is safe/able to explore the world. </p><p> We tried Zoloft for anxiety and it made him scary aggressive.</p><p>When he hits people it is him being over-stimulated, going too far in rough play,doesn't know his pokes, hits, squeezes don't feel good to others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whatamess, post: 289040, member: 7664"] He is verbal. He doesn't even qualify for speech therapy anymore. It's that when he's overexcited or put in front of dr.'s or people he doesn't know, he becomes/chooses to be non-verbal. He is awesome on outings! Museums, zoos, restaurants, vacations- he's all about that. But he doesn't choose to interact with other people (strangers) during those outings, we are his cushion and he is safe/able to explore the world. We tried Zoloft for anxiety and it made him scary aggressive. When he hits people it is him being over-stimulated, going too far in rough play,doesn't know his pokes, hits, squeezes don't feel good to others. [/QUOTE]
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