First, I agree with another Poster.....Your wonderful child is still wonderful, only NOW you'll be able to be Pro active and decide what is BEST for your child (once an official diagnosis is given) No two children are alike on the spectrum...No AS kid, no autistic kid...they are all so very different...each with strengths and weaknesses...
Some things that come to mind....
Poor Eye Contact.
Poor Social relatedness (does not easily make friends or even want too) .
Many have sensory integration issues (only eat certain foods, only drink certain drinks, only wear certain types of clothing..no jeans for years, had to be soft and stretchy, sweatpants galore!)
Unable to have a typical conversation, ie; it is often
one sided with them controlling rather than participating in what others think.
Often will rock back and forth or arm flap (a behavior that makes them feel calmer.)
Many Love to be on swings and trampolines...for the stimulation...and can do it a LONG time..
Unable to move from task to task easily.
Usually require tasks to be broken down rather than one command, like get ready for shcool Versus, brush teeth, wash face, get dressed, etc etc...
Many get "fixated". with topics (boats), toys..etc ..,. Like "POOH everything"
Many are VERY bright, often thought to be gifted.
All I can say is GO with your GUT! Seek help from others, there are so many wonderful childrens hospitals, doctors and services (social interaction classes, sensory interaction classes etc etc) available.
You have to be your childs advocate, so if something does not "feel" right to you, ask and ask again! Remember that YOUR child can excel at many things and the faster and more pro-active you become, the better in the long run...Don't be afraid to speak up and realize that school is there to "help YOUR child" they are responsible to make him as mainstreamed as possible. Many get sidetracked to believe that the teacher can't help him and many will medicate to "control" a behavior/s...well, it is a personal decision, BUT guess, what its their Job and responsibility to Teach to YOUR child, so if an aid is needed or Xtra steps are warranted, please seek that out and see that they are in place.
It is often most difficult for AS kids in the unrestricted areas/times, like lunch and gym versus class time, so school being cognizant of that is so very important.
They can get "picked" on as they are often seen as the "odd duck" so one needs to be aware of that possibilty.....
They see things as Black or White, NO gray...It either IS or it is NOT, and theres no middle ground for many of them....that is a TOUGH one!!!
Well, guess you can tell I am passionate about this very topic...
Please seek out guidance!
Wishing the VERY best of everything to you and your precious boy!!! I hope you'll let us know whats happening....... Its amazing what time and energy and dedication to your child can bring...CHANGE is possible and SUCCESS comes with it so Forge ahead ...............
