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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They need to bring back onset before age 3, that would solve everything.[/quote] That was the dividing line between "Asperger's" and "classic" (or Kanner) autism, wasn't it? But they did away with those categories. [/quote] My kid either the first category or the third - generally developmentally on track with a history of severe anxiety but doing well now overall with social skills and executive functioning supports outside of school and a 504 plan in school. Still young so may be hard to see all the ways she is impacted but can be considered subtle right now (though it is obvious to me). Despite it being "subtle" no question she has been autistic since infancy. The severe anxiety became apparent at age 2.[/quote]
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