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[quote=Anonymous]My kid is 7. He never did ABA because it is not a good fit for him. Even ABA manager said out loud that there was no kid could match his social level at age 3 at their facility. I think I could cancel his private speech therapies anytime now because his speech is almost awesome. He talks a lot, communicate well, and he has friends at school. He is academically gifted that many things are too easy to him. I think his strength is logical thinking, math, learning fast ( if he is interested). He can talk to anyone and be dropped off at anywhere like camps/classes/parties/play dates. The only signs one could tell he is on spectrum is sometimes he is inflexible, cannot understand subtle social cues, emotional and not attentive to other people emotion/environment. He is also behind on skills of taking care of himself and team sportsmanship, but he is making progress. I would love to nurture his strengths/interests ( chess, all kinds of broad game/card game, math and video games), but I am not sure if those are the things that I want to concentrate working on at age 7. [/quote]
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