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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 281942" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Just want to jump in here and say I agree with the others in getting him tested.</p><p>Your bio describes my son to the tee - and he has a Non Verbal Learning Disorder. A NonVerbal Learning Disorder (NVLD) is close to Aspergers, but not quite. </p><p>I would get him fully tested (which takes a full 12 hours or so) in order to get the proper diagnosis. </p><p>My son also has Bi-Polar which could also be true of your son. However - the only true way to diagnosis Bi-Polar is time. No one can actually tell if a child at the age of 5 is Bi-Polar. It takes consistent, pervasive behavior over a period of time to identify Bi-Polar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 281942, member: 3301"] Just want to jump in here and say I agree with the others in getting him tested. Your bio describes my son to the tee - and he has a Non Verbal Learning Disorder. A NonVerbal Learning Disorder (NVLD) is close to Aspergers, but not quite. I would get him fully tested (which takes a full 12 hours or so) in order to get the proper diagnosis. My son also has Bi-Polar which could also be true of your son. However - the only true way to diagnosis Bi-Polar is time. No one can actually tell if a child at the age of 5 is Bi-Polar. It takes consistent, pervasive behavior over a period of time to identify Bi-Polar. [/QUOTE]
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