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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 441723"><p>Hello and welcome. Dropping in quickly to say hi and hang in there. There's some parents of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) kids here, I know they'll have some good info for you. Hopefully your school has learned that intelligence has nothing to do with these kids needing an IEP. I got the whole "but she's too smart" for this, that, and the other until the behavioral issues took the front line over her charisma and intellect.</p><p></p><p>If he's also an Aspie that will often become more apparent in the next few years as more complex social interactions are expected from him. Social training can be a huge help, and it's not a go once class kind of thing. Don't give up if it doesn't take right away, either. Two years ago anger management and social classes were a waste of time for my kid, nothing came of it but more grumpiness. She's trying them again this summer, and *ding ding ding* we have progress. How much of that she'll hold on to and use when it really counts is anyone's guess, but right now it is helping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 441723"] Hello and welcome. Dropping in quickly to say hi and hang in there. There's some parents of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) kids here, I know they'll have some good info for you. Hopefully your school has learned that intelligence has nothing to do with these kids needing an IEP. I got the whole "but she's too smart" for this, that, and the other until the behavioral issues took the front line over her charisma and intellect. If he's also an Aspie that will often become more apparent in the next few years as more complex social interactions are expected from him. Social training can be a huge help, and it's not a go once class kind of thing. Don't give up if it doesn't take right away, either. Two years ago anger management and social classes were a waste of time for my kid, nothing came of it but more grumpiness. She's trying them again this summer, and *ding ding ding* we have progress. How much of that she'll hold on to and use when it really counts is anyone's guess, but right now it is helping. [/QUOTE]
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