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[quote=Anonymous]You are describing my kid! I think you should have him evaluated and see what the professionals think. For my kid, he’s had three neuropsychiatric evaluations over the years and he did not get an ASD dx. But I definitely got the sense that one evaluator would have given him one had I wanted it. He ended up with a social communication disorder dx instead. His developmental ped feels strongly that he does not have autism. She knows him much better than the evaluators. In the end, I really wish there was a better way to diagnose other than rating scales. I was quite aware that had I answered those in a certain way he would get a dx. [/quote]
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