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[quote=Anonymous]8 yo DS has ADD and we suspect HFA as well, due to speech delays, perseverances, lack of social know-how and eye contact, poor coordination, etc. Will get him tested soon. Before 3, he was entirely in his own world. Ever since, he has developed an incredibly rich imaginary world - it was probably there all the time within himself, he just started opening up about it. He can daydream, hold monologues or play time travel/dinosaurs/medieval joust with a stick and pebble. We do not have a lot of toys in our house, and most are open-ended Waldorf-type things. it's too extreme, actually. Every so often I have to say: "Snap out of it and pay attention!". [/quote]
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