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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Blurting out and poor social skills would be ADHD. Saying inappropriate things or writing (or t[b]alking) in a stilted manner, and communicating in the same way to everyone, regardless of whether they are children or adults, is a sign of Asperger's.[/b] My son has ADHD and Asperger's and has all the signs above. He talks like a little Professor, even to the toddlers. He sometimes writes in a very convoluted and weird way.[/quote] My son has ASD w/o intellectual disability (in fact is gifted, so Asperger's type although that didn't exist in the DSM any more when we got the diagnosis). He doesn't speak in a stilted manner or the same way all the time. If you've met one person with autism, you've met one person with autism. [/quote] Stand down, PP. the poster said it's "a sign," not that everyone on the spectrum talks this way.[/quote]
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