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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our developmental pediatrician went to our son's school and observed him, prek, and spoke with his teachers. DS presents NT one-on-one with adults: good eye contact, very verbal, very engaging. It's only when you see DS in a classroom with peers that his deficits are apparent: not engaged, wanders aimlessly, does not play with other children. DS excels academically - attends an immersion school. We don't speak the language. No behavior issues. I'm glad our developmental pediatrician DX our DS with Aspergers b/c it's clear that's what he has: DS has an IEP and it's made a world of difference and very quickly.[/quote] Is it really possible that a child with AS would present as totally NT one-on-one?[/quote]
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