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<blockquote data-quote="Angela41" data-source="post: 594726" data-attributes="member: 14703"><p>Thank you for replying. We have not have a comprehensive evaluation for a few reasons- mainly that my son's behaviors have been varied and inconsistent. It's caused my husband and I to disagree on whether there "is" a problem and what may be causing it. We're getting some academic and IQ testing back soon, and yesterday's feedback from his teacher is showing that he has some issues with listening skills, but shows excellent ability to stay on task. She said that his social skills also need work, but they are improving and he is beginning to overcome his classroom anxiety. He often complains about how his classmates make noise when he is trying to work, and i know that I also require absolute silence if i need to focus or listen. Is it possible to have traits of Aspergers without full blown Aspergers? I have a brother with Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD), and my son does "some" things, "some" times (especially when he's anxious or at the end of his tether) that remind me of my brother.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angela41, post: 594726, member: 14703"] Thank you for replying. We have not have a comprehensive evaluation for a few reasons- mainly that my son's behaviors have been varied and inconsistent. It's caused my husband and I to disagree on whether there "is" a problem and what may be causing it. We're getting some academic and IQ testing back soon, and yesterday's feedback from his teacher is showing that he has some issues with listening skills, but shows excellent ability to stay on task. She said that his social skills also need work, but they are improving and he is beginning to overcome his classroom anxiety. He often complains about how his classmates make noise when he is trying to work, and i know that I also require absolute silence if i need to focus or listen. Is it possible to have traits of Aspergers without full blown Aspergers? I have a brother with Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD), and my son does "some" things, "some" times (especially when he's anxious or at the end of his tether) that remind me of my brother. [/QUOTE]
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