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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] He has issues at school and his school thinks he needs the supports for social communication, pragmatic language and flexible thinking and I agree. We are very happy he has an IEP and he gets the supports and services for his issues since prek4 which is why he is doing so well. He has always been fully mainstreamed. When he is outside school where the demands are not as high he does fine but in school, he needs the help. It was not a misdiagnosis and he has had ADOS and psychoeducational testing at 4 and a full neuropsych eval at 7. He will get another neuropsych eval next year and I don't expect his diagnosis to change.[/quote] What do you think the demands at work place for people with SCD. Get inspired with famous people with SCD http://sped.wikidot.com/famous-persons-with-communication-disorders [/quote] None of these people have/had SCD. A stutter for example is a language impairment not a communication disorder.[/quote]
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