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[quote=Anonymous]Well, I have to agree with you there. I'm the PP with the older son who is an Aspie who is suggesting that OP talk to Josh. As my Aspie son has gotten older, the social issues and lack of living skills have become more pronounced. But we didn't catch it early enough for intervention so I'm no expert. It sounds like other schools really work on social interactions, eye contact, how to self-advocate better than what we experienced for our Aspie. Also we needed early intervention on speech but couldn't get it through FCPS with an IEP even though I requested it. If I could do it all over (sigh) I would have got my son very early intervention on all sorts of therapies but we didn't get the correct diagnosis until he was 16. It sounds like there are a lot of better testers and schools out there than when we went through the process, which is why I come on SN and try to help those following behind me. [/quote]
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