bookwormde
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ASD-nos is not a formal diagnosis, it is PDD-nos. For the clinical portion of an Aspergers diagnosis that would be OK if the symptomology was obvious. A PDD-nos is typically given after all other possibilities have been discounted and that should take a lot longer. Your description is classic Aspergers, so if the clinicians picked PDD-nos I would definitely get to a major clinical center for a more appropriate diagnosis. Just be aware that an ADHD diagnosis is often incorrect with kids who are ASD since the different EF system and lack of social throttle often presents very similar although ASD kids can hyper focus in area of special interest (especially with image based input) and the heightened activity is not physiologically based by based on sensory needs. Anxiety disorder secondary diagnosis is the most common co morbidity for ASD kids who have not been diagnosed and supported.
On the practical side keyboarding is a much more important skill than handwriting for our kids, often an OT can help with the fine motor skills which will help some. For math you really need to go back to the beginning and start from the most basic concepts and completely filter out any social content (word problems etc). I have not found any of our mid to high functioning kids who cannot do math well if presented correctly with good EF supports.
If you were surprised by the ASD diagnosis then you need to read (or reread) Tony Attwood's the complete guide to Aspergers.
Glad things are improving, the more knowledgeable you are the easier it will be for your son.
bookwormde
On the practical side keyboarding is a much more important skill than handwriting for our kids, often an OT can help with the fine motor skills which will help some. For math you really need to go back to the beginning and start from the most basic concepts and completely filter out any social content (word problems etc). I have not found any of our mid to high functioning kids who cannot do math well if presented correctly with good EF supports.
If you were surprised by the ASD diagnosis then you need to read (or reread) Tony Attwood's the complete guide to Aspergers.
Glad things are improving, the more knowledgeable you are the easier it will be for your son.
bookwormde