jmskinner
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When I first posted to this thread my DS was 7, he is now 13. Doing much better in school and every day life, but socially is having problems. We had been back and forth about Aspergers and when we moved to VA over the Summer the pediatrician recommended pursuing it further. Then when we saw the new child pschiatrist for his ADHD, she also recommended he pursue it. We finally got the diagnosis from the developmental pediatrician on Friday. Just looking at the testing the school has done told her he was, but she still had us do the questionnaire and there was no doubt he has Asperger's.
He would rather be in the house, by himself, than out with other kids. The kids he gets along with are usually 5-6 years younger than him. He still likes toys which makes his Dad crazy. But, I still see college age guys checking out Transformers and grown men playing with Legos, so he can too.
Loud noises still bother him to this day, but he loves Monster Truck shows as long as he has the noise protecting ear muffs.
Still a picky eater. This isn't just to taste. He only eats chicken nuggets and mac&cheese, but is even picky as to which type he will eat. If a chicken nugget looks different or the breading has come off, he won't eat it. Doesn't like cake, but will eat the frosting some times.
He was previously seen for OT, PT, and ST, but they said it wasn't necessary after this summer due to meeting all of his goals. I am going to research some OT for socialization, or maybe just find a group to join.
It does get better, at 3 & 4, I wouldn't take him shopping with me. Now I will and have a great time, or he is showing enough maturity that I do leave him alone at home, but only for a couple of hours at the most.
Hope everyone else's children are doing well and the parents too!
He would rather be in the house, by himself, than out with other kids. The kids he gets along with are usually 5-6 years younger than him. He still likes toys which makes his Dad crazy. But, I still see college age guys checking out Transformers and grown men playing with Legos, so he can too.
Loud noises still bother him to this day, but he loves Monster Truck shows as long as he has the noise protecting ear muffs.
Still a picky eater. This isn't just to taste. He only eats chicken nuggets and mac&cheese, but is even picky as to which type he will eat. If a chicken nugget looks different or the breading has come off, he won't eat it. Doesn't like cake, but will eat the frosting some times.
He was previously seen for OT, PT, and ST, but they said it wasn't necessary after this summer due to meeting all of his goals. I am going to research some OT for socialization, or maybe just find a group to join.
It does get better, at 3 & 4, I wouldn't take him shopping with me. Now I will and have a great time, or he is showing enough maturity that I do leave him alone at home, but only for a couple of hours at the most.
Hope everyone else's children are doing well and the parents too!

But the 4 year old freakouts over food and clothes are a distant memory 