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[quote=Anonymous]This is going to sound awful, but I hate that my ds doesn't really have a true diagnosis. He can't really be this trying as a general personality:( We have taken him to a psych who thought he may or may not have ppd, his preschool teacher was convinced he had aspergers, we took him to NIH to participate in a study, but he didn't end up qualifying. We have been told that whatever he may or may not have he has a very strong personality. I read the thread the other day about how certain SN kids can be really annoying to parent and it all sounded so much like my ds. He is only 5 so maybe too young for a diagnosis? He shows so many traits of high functioning aspergers but he can be very social. He has friends but they find him to be very rigid and honestly just annoying sometimes He isn't speaking to his best friend right now, the teacher asked them to sit boy girl boy girl at circle time last week and the best friend didn't follow the rules... According to his teacher he can be very literal and very blunt. The other kids think its funny now, but by 5th grade I'm afraid he is going to be completely without friends Any advice? How can I help him ? Dev Ped maybe?[/quote]
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