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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 78552" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>You can't test negative for Aspergers Syndrome. There is no test. It's a matter of the tester's opinion.</p><p>Anyways, my son pees in empty bottles A LOT and it irritates me to no end (he is on the Spectrum). With him I KNOW it's because he's busy in his room and doesn't want to come downstairs to our bathroom, but it drives me nuts. Haven't found a solution yet, but I kind of chalk it up to Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) "quirkiness." I don't have any other kids who would have done anything like that. It would have embarrassed them. Spectrum kids do many things that we consider strange, which is why the majority of them need some assisted living help as adults. I would see a neuropsychologist because I think he could help explain your child to you better than a psychiatrist.</p><p>A NonVerbal Learning Disorder (NVLD) is very close to Aspergers Syndrome. Some professionals feel they are one and the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 78552, member: 1550"] You can't test negative for Aspergers Syndrome. There is no test. It's a matter of the tester's opinion. Anyways, my son pees in empty bottles A LOT and it irritates me to no end (he is on the Spectrum). With him I KNOW it's because he's busy in his room and doesn't want to come downstairs to our bathroom, but it drives me nuts. Haven't found a solution yet, but I kind of chalk it up to Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) "quirkiness." I don't have any other kids who would have done anything like that. It would have embarrassed them. Spectrum kids do many things that we consider strange, which is why the majority of them need some assisted living help as adults. I would see a neuropsychologist because I think he could help explain your child to you better than a psychiatrist. A NonVerbal Learning Disorder (NVLD) is very close to Aspergers Syndrome. Some professionals feel they are one and the same. [/QUOTE]
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