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Aspergers ?

Submitted by an LD OnLine user on

Does anyone know about this or a high functioning Autsium?My sons therapist is saying he seems to have a lot of the symtoms but not all.All I can find is about Autisum minly where they dont talk my son does talk and that is his main way of communication.he has articulation problems,visual preception problems,ADHD,tourettes ,OCD,and a very high IQ 150 but cant write consistanly or read by sounding out,spell.My son cant stand any type of schedule change or he flips out and he cant stand noises.

Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 10/19/2001 - 1:07 PM

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Maybe look into nonverbal learning disorder? I believe I have read that it is on a spectrum with autism. ldonline has info and links to nonverbal learning disorder. I thought of that when you mentioned his talking as a primary way of communicating.

Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 10/19/2001 - 7:44 PM

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http://home.pacbell.net/cscomp/dmain.htm

Here’s a site that Dad posted that has connections to Asperger sites that you might find helpful.

Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 10/19/2001 - 10:34 PM

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Asperger’s is considered to be on the autism spectrum.

Because of the problem with noises, I think you should check out the Connor’s Corner website. Although the child described there is a more severe case, the mother has a section devoted to different types of auditory problems and how they impact behavior.

What I would suggest is that you get a CAPD evaluation. A good website for information about CAPD is http://pages.cthome.net/cbristol/ This evaluation is usually covered by medical insurance. Sound sensitivities are often highly treatable with appropriate therapy — such as Samonas, Tomatis, AIT (Berard), etc. — and a CAPD audiologist should be able to give you some reasonable advice.

For the visual perception problems, if you haven’t already, I would consult a developmental optometrist. You can find DO’s at http://www.covd.org.

Also, if you haven’t already, you may want to get an evaluation of sensory integration by an occupational therapist trained to assess it.

Mary

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