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Son talks NONSTOP, even when in his room/Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 59477" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>LOL Janna. I hear ya, girl :smile: </p><p>I am starting to think it's a very autistic trait. Lucas doesn't babble or make no sense. He doesn't say inappropriate things, although one may say it's inappropriate to talk to yourself. And he's fourteen years old and still doing it...lol. Having said that, he is very aware that you don't do it in public and only me, hub and daughter are graced with his LOUD monologues in his room...lol. When he starts reciting a television show verbatim, my daughter says, "There he goes again. I wish I had the kind of memory he has." She is aware, and very sensitive, to the fact that he is different. The older he gets, the more 'normal' he gets, as he learns what is acceptable in public, however the older he gets, we can also see how different he is from "neuro-typical" kids. He's such a good kid, but such an "odd duck"...lol. I can see why they initially thought he had a psychiatric problem, but he's probably my best behaved, most well-adjusted kid. And most content! But he's different, verrrrrrrrrrry different...lol!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 59477, member: 1550"] LOL Janna. I hear ya, girl [img]:smile:[/img] I am starting to think it's a very autistic trait. Lucas doesn't babble or make no sense. He doesn't say inappropriate things, although one may say it's inappropriate to talk to yourself. And he's fourteen years old and still doing it...lol. Having said that, he is very aware that you don't do it in public and only me, hub and daughter are graced with his LOUD monologues in his room...lol. When he starts reciting a television show verbatim, my daughter says, "There he goes again. I wish I had the kind of memory he has." She is aware, and very sensitive, to the fact that he is different. The older he gets, the more 'normal' he gets, as he learns what is acceptable in public, however the older he gets, we can also see how different he is from "neuro-typical" kids. He's such a good kid, but such an "odd duck"...lol. I can see why they initially thought he had a psychiatric problem, but he's probably my best behaved, most well-adjusted kid. And most content! But he's different, verrrrrrrrrrry different...lol! [/QUOTE]
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