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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DS shows AS symptoms according to a Child Find psychologist. My question is whether AS kids's social deficits are exemplified at home. 3.9 year old DS interacts well with family members. He has good eye contact, affection, reciprocal conversation, initiation of games, pretending play all the time. He can recognize facial expressions easily. He wants to be hugged and kissed; also hugs and kisses others. However, he does not play much with other children outside our home. Although he seems interested in interacting with them, as exemplified by hanging around them and chasng them some times, he also says he's afraid of other kids and has no friends. He changes from an active bubbly three years old to a very shy child in his preschool. He does not sing at all in his preschool's music class but sings in his own bedroom. He walks tiptoeing quite often. He loves fans, windshield wipers, but also likes trees, houses, dogs etc. just not as much as the mechanical stuff, esp those that move, turn and spin. He has no sensitivity to lights, sounds. On the contrary, he enjoys going to noisy and crowded places such as shops, parks, large restaurants. He does not like to stay home. If you have an AS child, are the social awkwardness shown both inside and outside home, or only outside home? When I read the DSM's criteria on AS or Autism, I don't know how to answer them because DS behaves completely different in and outside his home.[/quote] A lot of kids don't have friends at 3.9. And being shy isn't AS. Your child could have some anxiety. Get yourself a good outside evaluation with someone who is looking at every possibilty, not just doing a checklist for ASD. [/quote]
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