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[quote=Anonymous]OP, my ds is EXACTLY as you describe. I mean everything. We've also gone back and forth in our heads as to whether he could have Aspergers. He's been followed by a developmental ped since a year old who has never mentioned it to us, and he's an ASD expert. I think many other issues, also neurological in nature, are similar in presentation. In fact, I personally believe that there is a 'spectrum on the way to the spectrum' and that's where ds falls. I think that makes some things easier and others harder, like knowing how much school support he will really need (he's in pre-k still) and what we will qualify for. I think when your child sort of lives in the in-between zone of definite Aspergers and not quite sure, all you can do is monitor where they need support and provide it as best you can.[/quote]
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