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[quote=Anonymous]The first time I observed my kid in preschool, I barely recognized him, he was so different from the way he was at home he was like another person. DS was diagnosed with Asperger's/ASD. One on one with adults, most people will not see anything "wrong" - DS presents as NT - very verbal with normal eye contact. My kid is in 2nd grade. He knows he has Asperger's and he needs help "playing" like some kids need help with reading and math. Given a choice, he prefers worksheets to playing since worksheets have very clear rules and expectations. Play dates help as do pragmatic speech therapy per his IEP. We are starting the Unstuck and OnTarget at Ivymount on Saturdays. It's for kids who are 7+, maybe something to do in the future. Good luck, OP![/quote]
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