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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP. 2:07, I'm curious how many Asperger's kids you know? You seem to have very definite ideas about what constitutes AS behaviors vs behaviors that are NT. While I agree that diagnosing is "tricky" for some kids (not mine, however, DS has been described as "classic" Asperger's even with the great eye contact), I trust my developmental pediatrician who's seen hundreds of Aspies, each one unique, rather than stuff I've read in books. DS has social reciprocity at school and home. Thanks to his IEP - has improved greatly and hopefully continues to progress with age. Has conversations with give and take in a variety of subjects and not only elevators, his obsession, in both English and Chinese for which I thank his social skills group, speech therapist and teachers.[/quote] So then what are his "classic" symptoms?[/quote]
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