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[quote=Anonymous]I'm sorry, OP, that sounds painful to live with, day in, day out. My oldest has autism and my youngest has extremely mild, barely-there, autism, which probably means that my husband and I are also spectrumy, but none of us are in-your-face unsympathetic like you describe. My husband and my daughter can both lay out harsh truths when goaded, but they don't deliberately set out, every day, to say such things. I imagine that your child's profile could qualify for autism, but I worry that there could be more to it, like an anti-social personality disorder (what people informally call sociopathy or psychopathy). When scheduling a neuropsychological evaluation for her, during the intake conversation and subsequent behavioral questionnaires, please describe in detail what you just laid out. [/quote]
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