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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are you saying you think the camaratas were wrong?[/quote] I don't think it matters. Pp, I would get a neuropsychological evaluation if you haven't done one yet sine your child is 8 and it's been almost 3 years since you had him evaluated. The older he gets he will need to communicate with others in a meaningful way. He may not be lonely now but he may become more isolated. Your younger child may develop his own interests and friends as he matures, which may leave a void in your older kid's life. In my completely unprofessional opinion, this doesn't sound like just a language disorder. It may not be autism but there may be anxiety hindering him from developing peer relationships. A neuropsychological evaluation would help.[/quote] Not everything is anxiety or autism. A language disorder can be that disruptive. If he cannot carry a conversation his social will be impacted. However, at this point given the school and other issues, I would have him reevaluated.[/quote] No not everything is. The post didn't say that. The point was that at age 8 there is something going on and the OP needs an neuropsychological evaluation.[/quote] +1 on the neuropsych.[/quote]
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