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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 450382" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>I'm glad you understood what I was saying. I'm a bit hyper-vigilant when it comes to language and difficult children. With son it was expected and 'easy', but I never expected to have such issues with DD1 who is NOT on the spectrum, but I did. It was over seemingly little things. Turns out it was her anxiety and not having a full understanding of nuances of language. Caused a LOT of unnecessary grief. She was 7 at the time.</p><p></p><p>Your difficult child 1 has a whole cocktail of dxes. in my opinion PTSD and the anxiety can certainly look like Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). 2 psychiatrists have expressed their concerns with DD1 being on the spectrum because of her behavior in their offices. Yeah, if that's the only place/way I saw her I'd think it too, but I<strong> know</strong> what they are seeing is her anxiety.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 450382, member: 11965"] I'm glad you understood what I was saying. I'm a bit hyper-vigilant when it comes to language and difficult children. With son it was expected and 'easy', but I never expected to have such issues with DD1 who is NOT on the spectrum, but I did. It was over seemingly little things. Turns out it was her anxiety and not having a full understanding of nuances of language. Caused a LOT of unnecessary grief. She was 7 at the time. Your difficult child 1 has a whole cocktail of dxes. in my opinion PTSD and the anxiety can certainly look like Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). 2 psychiatrists have expressed their concerns with DD1 being on the spectrum because of her behavior in their offices. Yeah, if that's the only place/way I saw her I'd think it too, but I[B] know[/B] what they are seeing is her anxiety. [/QUOTE]
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