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[quote=Anonymous]I posted before, though not the PP you asked about how did he get an ASD diagnosis. DS did fine on play dates for the most part because those are one on one or at least small group and parent mediated. We also set them up with kids that he clicked with. In a setting with just random boys his age (he's 10 now), he has a hard time playing with them because of rules negotiation and lack of flexibility. DS's specific interests change over time. For a year or so when he was little, it was vacuum cleaners. Now it's more conventional things like Minecraft. Lots of kids are interested in Minecraft, it's just DS has all of the Mojang books and has read them all and knows all of the details. He pressures me into playing with him and then calls me a n00b because I have no idea about these things. :P DS also has extreme food preferences having to do with packaging, regularity, color, shape, texture, and smell.... [/quote]
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