Hello everyone -
I'm so glad to find this forum and need some help from those of you who are "in the know" about Asperger's.
A little background:
My son is soon to be 13. His birth was normal, no trauma, and he was full-term. No health issues. When he was an infant, he would rock back and forth on his knees and bang his head on his crib to fall asleep. I didn't think much of it other than that my other kids (he's my 5th) didn't do that. He was a very happy, pleasant baby who talked and walked and all that jazz on time. As he got out of the toddler stage, he stopped the head-banging.
By preschool, he was very charming to adults and preferred to talk to them. His pre-k teacher and my husband and I were aware that he seemed to prefer talking to adults and ignored his peers. But because he played with his siblings, we didn't think much about it at the time. As the years have gone on, he's made only 1 friend and has had a recent meltdown about how he wants friends but feels like he's a third wheel.
He's in an Academically Gifted middle school and struggling, even though he's been identified as gifted. His 4th grade teacher told me mid-year that year that she thought he had Asperger's. By the end of the year, she said she no longer thought so, as he'd made some friends in the class. Since middle school he's become a loner but doesn't want to be. It takes him HOURS to complete assignments that could be done in 30 minutes - highly distractible (ADD? Don't know).
He is focused on building with Legos (makes some amazing things free-style) and military history. He seems "stiff" now when talking with adults and picks arguments with his siblings and his dad and me. When he talks, he's LOUD. When his little brother makes normal little brother noises, he EXPLODES in anger (yelling). But he seems to get jokes, likes to make jokes, makes different facial expressions - especially angry ones - and he can be extremely affectionate.
When another boy was getting picked on on the bus, my son came to his rescue and asked the other kids to stop. Then he apologized to the boy. He did this on his own and wasn't coached to do it. Even though I've wanted to have him evaluated, but I'm afraid the school system will label him. Frankly, I don't know what to do any longer.
Since the school year began he's developed various tics (throat-clearing, neck cracking).
Can anyone put in your 2-cents?
Thanks so much!
I'm so glad to find this forum and need some help from those of you who are "in the know" about Asperger's.
A little background:
My son is soon to be 13. His birth was normal, no trauma, and he was full-term. No health issues. When he was an infant, he would rock back and forth on his knees and bang his head on his crib to fall asleep. I didn't think much of it other than that my other kids (he's my 5th) didn't do that. He was a very happy, pleasant baby who talked and walked and all that jazz on time. As he got out of the toddler stage, he stopped the head-banging.
By preschool, he was very charming to adults and preferred to talk to them. His pre-k teacher and my husband and I were aware that he seemed to prefer talking to adults and ignored his peers. But because he played with his siblings, we didn't think much about it at the time. As the years have gone on, he's made only 1 friend and has had a recent meltdown about how he wants friends but feels like he's a third wheel.
He's in an Academically Gifted middle school and struggling, even though he's been identified as gifted. His 4th grade teacher told me mid-year that year that she thought he had Asperger's. By the end of the year, she said she no longer thought so, as he'd made some friends in the class. Since middle school he's become a loner but doesn't want to be. It takes him HOURS to complete assignments that could be done in 30 minutes - highly distractible (ADD? Don't know).
He is focused on building with Legos (makes some amazing things free-style) and military history. He seems "stiff" now when talking with adults and picks arguments with his siblings and his dad and me. When he talks, he's LOUD. When his little brother makes normal little brother noises, he EXPLODES in anger (yelling). But he seems to get jokes, likes to make jokes, makes different facial expressions - especially angry ones - and he can be extremely affectionate.
When another boy was getting picked on on the bus, my son came to his rescue and asked the other kids to stop. Then he apologized to the boy. He did this on his own and wasn't coached to do it. Even though I've wanted to have him evaluated, but I'm afraid the school system will label him. Frankly, I don't know what to do any longer.
Since the school year began he's developed various tics (throat-clearing, neck cracking).
Can anyone put in your 2-cents?
Thanks so much!
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