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[quote=Anonymous]For my Asperger's/HFA child I would say... -inattentiveness, but also hyperfocus on thing that interest him -developed pretend play on time and enjoys it, but it has never been at the level of intricacy his peers use -occasional happy or anxious flapping -ASD type interests over the years-though none were excessive, it was more extensive than the interest of NT peers...locks, spinning objects, doors, numbers, letters, clocks, computers, gadgets, robots, presidents, planets -incredible memory-suspect it may be photographic memory -Language development proceded in a different way from NT peers -Socially immature, but has friends [/quote]
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