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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Could you observe him in his classroom? What does your gut tell you? My son had a host of issues at birth requiring therapy and then was diagnosed with severe ADHD in elementary school, so while I have always suspected he had HFA tendencies, it was never a priority for us to nail it down. I have paid for social skills groups, and his public school put him in a speech/social group for a year. However many of his social delays resolved when he was medicated for ADHD, and it is well-known that there is some overlap in symptoms between HFA and inattentive ADHD. [b]It's great that the school has offered socialization therapy, it will help him even if he doesn't have HFA![/b] [/quote] I agree with this! Good to see a school actually being proactive instead of refusing to do anything until you get an IEP ... [/quote]
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