inkedupmomma
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Hi all! I figured the Dis has helped me out a million times in other ways, why not come here to discuss my son and his possible ASD.
Heres the background info, at his 3 year old well check the doctor was checking him and asked if I had any concerns. I explained to her , that at times (most times) he is very hard to handle, and would she have any suggestions on time outs or whatever to help him chill out a bit. He can be a bit violent, just down right disobedient, more so than other children I have been around. Also, I have worked with children for over 12 years now and have met few children like him. The doctor started asking me a bunch of questions, about his sleep pattern, colors, behaviors, etc... Finally, I asked if she was concerned, because I could tell by all the odd questions, this was no longer a normal check up. She expressed that she is concerned about him and thinks he may have something called oppositional defiant disorder. I have tried not to read too much on it, as i do not want to suddenly see things that weren't there, or exaggerate them more than what they are. After all, kids do, do some off the wall things at times.
Skip ahead 3 months and we went to the local intermediate unit for an evaluation. At the end of the process the woman expressed that he scored a 98 out of 100 and she does not think he has anything wrong with him. BUT, she thinks he should be in school, and if he is not progressing in 2 months, then go back to her
In all honesty, I don't know what to think! Some days I think he is just extra spirited to keep me on my toes ( you know, your child will be you but 10 fold) and other days I think somethings just not right. I said from day one (joking of course) that he was wired just a little bit different. All I know is, I do not want to be one of those parents that is denial, and says oh no hes fine, hes just a boy...
I'd also like to mention that he makes full eye contact, is usually great in social situations (although gets grabby, pushy, meanish once comfy with his surroundings), he can carry on conversations with anybody and everybody, dresses himself, does all things such as bathroom, eating, brushing teeth solo ( as much as any 3 year old that is), and can be the sweeeeeeetest most loving child in the world.
BUT, with all that comes other not so great behaviors, he is purposely annoying (although, who isn't at times ), lately and I have noticed in teh past that he will be talking to himself (or someone imaginary i guess?) that one kinda freaks me out more than anything, gets angry VERY easily, annoyed very easily, will hurt someone badly and not think twice about it, extremely stubborn, etc....
My biggest worry is that he will be that kid with a bad rep as he gets older. I don't want him to be angry, I want him to be happy. I know it is in there! I myself am iagnosed with borderline personality disorder and I worry that my issues are being passed through to my child ( Not that I have symptoms in front of him), just the whole genetic aspect of it.
I am positive that I am leaving stuff out, and that this sounds more like rambling than anything else. I apologize, I just feel frazzled, and do not want to start reading different things on the internet and getting myself in a frenzy, but I also do not want to ignore what could possibly be something more than just a "boy being a boy".
Any advice, thoughts, questions, insight would be greatly appreciated!!
Heres the background info, at his 3 year old well check the doctor was checking him and asked if I had any concerns. I explained to her , that at times (most times) he is very hard to handle, and would she have any suggestions on time outs or whatever to help him chill out a bit. He can be a bit violent, just down right disobedient, more so than other children I have been around. Also, I have worked with children for over 12 years now and have met few children like him. The doctor started asking me a bunch of questions, about his sleep pattern, colors, behaviors, etc... Finally, I asked if she was concerned, because I could tell by all the odd questions, this was no longer a normal check up. She expressed that she is concerned about him and thinks he may have something called oppositional defiant disorder. I have tried not to read too much on it, as i do not want to suddenly see things that weren't there, or exaggerate them more than what they are. After all, kids do, do some off the wall things at times.
Skip ahead 3 months and we went to the local intermediate unit for an evaluation. At the end of the process the woman expressed that he scored a 98 out of 100 and she does not think he has anything wrong with him. BUT, she thinks he should be in school, and if he is not progressing in 2 months, then go back to her

In all honesty, I don't know what to think! Some days I think he is just extra spirited to keep me on my toes ( you know, your child will be you but 10 fold) and other days I think somethings just not right. I said from day one (joking of course) that he was wired just a little bit different. All I know is, I do not want to be one of those parents that is denial, and says oh no hes fine, hes just a boy...
I'd also like to mention that he makes full eye contact, is usually great in social situations (although gets grabby, pushy, meanish once comfy with his surroundings), he can carry on conversations with anybody and everybody, dresses himself, does all things such as bathroom, eating, brushing teeth solo ( as much as any 3 year old that is), and can be the sweeeeeeetest most loving child in the world.
BUT, with all that comes other not so great behaviors, he is purposely annoying (although, who isn't at times ), lately and I have noticed in teh past that he will be talking to himself (or someone imaginary i guess?) that one kinda freaks me out more than anything, gets angry VERY easily, annoyed very easily, will hurt someone badly and not think twice about it, extremely stubborn, etc....
My biggest worry is that he will be that kid with a bad rep as he gets older. I don't want him to be angry, I want him to be happy. I know it is in there! I myself am iagnosed with borderline personality disorder and I worry that my issues are being passed through to my child ( Not that I have symptoms in front of him), just the whole genetic aspect of it.
I am positive that I am leaving stuff out, and that this sounds more like rambling than anything else. I apologize, I just feel frazzled, and do not want to start reading different things on the internet and getting myself in a frenzy, but I also do not want to ignore what could possibly be something more than just a "boy being a boy".
Any advice, thoughts, questions, insight would be greatly appreciated!!