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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]my daughter had (has) this problem. She had very high IQ scores, low processing speed. Great grades and school performance but never could seem to click with anyone. She turned out to have aspergers, though it was not diagnosed until she was 15.[/quote] I could have written OP’s post and am very curious about the mentions of a late diagnosis of asbergers or asd. We did a neuropsych eval and it said my DD’s rigidity (has a hard time with transitions) is due to anxiety and that she didn’t have a diagnosis of asd “at this time.” Looking back, for those who found out late that your dc has asd, were there clues you missed? Also I will say our dd has anxiety - the social anxiety is a problem but I don’t know of it was caused by missing social cues. Ours picks up on some cues but not others. Agree with others that our dd was always eager and often clingy. She also has tried to be friends with the wrong people. [/quote]
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