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[quote=Anonymous]She should have told you. What I would do now is read up on aspergers as much as you can so you can understand and relate to him in a positive way. You would think she would want you to know so that you would have better communication with him. I had a similar situation. I went to babysit twice a week for a family with a 5yo boy. The Mom told me he was a "young" 5. After 2 evenings of having this child I knew there was more to it than that. he was all over the place and had no impulse control whatsover. When I asked the Mom about it she admitted he had adhd and anxiety but she didnt like him labeled. I understand the labeling part but at the same time, once I knew he had adhd he became easier to deal with for me because I changed my expectations.[/quote]
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