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Son talks NONSTOP, even when in his room/Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)?
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 59321" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>My difficult child is also "quirky". He does not interact well with peers</p><p>because he just can't read social signals on a 16 year old level.</p><p>Sometimes he talks in his room or to the television when others</p><p>aren't around. The psychiatrist (whom me respect and trust) said to me</p><p>last month after his time with difficult child. "difficult child is an interesting kid.</p><p>You know the expression 'think outside the box'? Well your difficult child</p><p>LIVES outside the box!" LOL!</p><p></p><p>I am taking him for an updated neuropsychologist this month and I am</p><p>eager what they will say this time. Last time I am convinced they were wrong. on the other hand, my focus is on helping him live the best</p><p>life possible no matter what "alphabet" he is labeled with! DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 59321, member: 35"] My difficult child is also "quirky". He does not interact well with peers because he just can't read social signals on a 16 year old level. Sometimes he talks in his room or to the television when others aren't around. The psychiatrist (whom me respect and trust) said to me last month after his time with difficult child. "difficult child is an interesting kid. You know the expression 'think outside the box'? Well your difficult child LIVES outside the box!" LOL! I am taking him for an updated neuropsychologist this month and I am eager what they will say this time. Last time I am convinced they were wrong. on the other hand, my focus is on helping him live the best life possible no matter what "alphabet" he is labeled with! DDD [/QUOTE]
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