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[quote=Anonymous]I have a 6 yr old diagnosed with ASD/AS when he was 4 yrs old. No language issues. Attends an immersion language school and does well in both English and the target language ahead of grade level, rising 1st, in speaking, reading, writing. He has imaginary play but it isn't at the level of his NT peers. DS was diagnosed by a developmental pediatrician who does school observations. DS's main issue was relating to peers. At this point he appears "normal" and relates to peers fine without prompting. I don't consider DS to have "outgrown" his diagnosis. DS will always have issues "reading" non-verbal social cues. DH does too and while he compensates well, it does not mean he has overcome this issue.[/quote]
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