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Old Mar 28, 2008, 02:12 PM
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so my eldest son (10) is autistic...asperger's syndrome. he's supposed to see a child autism specialist once a year. this year his appt. was brought forward 6 months...coz his doc thought he's been misdiagnosed and wasn't autistic after all coz of the phenomenal progress he's made since diagnosis. he's in the gifted-plus category at school and devoured al the info he could find on autism when he was first diagnosed but...lmao y'all gotta laugh at this next bit...

when he saw the specialist he told her...he is def still autistic but he's learning to assimilate like Data in star trek...like by observing other ppl he learns how to be... I.E. if your girlfriend cries...give her a hug, don't sit scratching your head wondering why. if your baby bro falls down...pick him up, don't stand wondering why he's such a klutz to fall down anyways...LMAO he made us all laugh....and thank goodness for star trek coz...in my son's case...copying Data seems to work....LOL bless his sweet little brain

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Old Mar 28, 2008, 02:55 PM
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(((KJ))))))))))))
Your son having asperger's syndrome. Makes him I think at the high end of learning.which is great. Great for him great for you.

My son being PDD has reading and writing issues.

He learned a ton off the tv. He watched every history show there was . Also discovery.
If you feel he is still what he is dxed with imo fight for it.
I fought for years for my son. This was my last year to due so.
Only you and him know whats best for him imo
sounds like you are doing a great job imo
muffy

P.S they are such a blessing
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Old Mar 28, 2008, 03:01 PM
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awww ((((muffy)))) thank you.

it sounds to me like you've done and are doing a fantastic job with your son. PDD is so much harder to cope with. you're son is lucky to have an understanding mom able to do what needs doing for him. and you're right...they are such a blessing!

I Love My Sweet Little Data
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