"Is there a list of symptoms or traits associated with high functioning autism in children? We currently have suspicions that our 6 y.o. son may be on the autism spectrum and are wondering if we should take the next step and have him assessed." Below is a list of common traits among children and teens with High-Functioning Autism and Asperger's. However, no child will exhibit all of these traits. Also, the degree (i.e., mild to severe) to which any particular trait is experienced will vary from child to child. Emotions and Sensitivities: An emotional incident can determine the mood for the day. Becomes overwhelmed with too much verbal direction. Calmed by external stimulation (e.g., soothing sound, brushing, rotating object, constant pressure). Desires comfort items (e.g., blankets, teddy, rock, string). Difficulty with loud or sudden sounds. Emotions can pass very suddenly or are drawn out for a long period of time. Inappropriate touching o...
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Mary Alice McGinn Vickers we taught each hygine such deodorant three years ahead of time instead of fighting when it is critical. My sons sister took pictures of his clothes and made matching outfits and put them on his I phone aslo and app on how to tie a tie!
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Caroline Edwards Oh agreed. Totally x
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At 14 he is in complete denial and won't talk about it. I have a book ready for him to read when he's ready, that's all I can do for the moment.
JB
I cannot share my life learning's in the same manner to him.
As painful as it is to be "normal" sometimes, imagine his day.
My advise if it means anything, go easy on yourselves, LOVE conquers ALL and try to show love and support Every Moment of Every argument and we will all get they it.. Keep calm and Carry On!!!