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Recent content by shadowcloud200

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    Autism Support in Europe

    By the way, how would it matter if you were diagnosed at 6 or 62? I mean you lived a normal life, got a job..etc. What would have changed?
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    Autism Support in Europe

    And how about the support in US and Canada, if we want to rank them, any idea? In general, I read that the German health system is one of the best in the world, way better than US and Canada, is that correct? How do we compare it to UK too?
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    Autism Support in Europe

    Yes, it could be a delay, but how can we measure his IQ? He seems to be smart, his mom taught him how to write only a few letters of the alphabet and he picked the rest alone. My wife tells me he understands everything, but doesn't express or show Whenever we go outside, he tries to run...
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    Autism Support in Europe

    Nope, he has an older brother, but he speaks well.
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    Autism Support in Europe

    This is very encouraging....so we are still in the right time...
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    Autism Support in Europe

    Wow, this is good news. The problem is I am not sure if he is doing ok or not. He just speaks a few words, sometimes he is not hyper active. In general he understands what he wants and knows what to do, but we are still not sure that besides his hyper activity and not speaking, did he develop...
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    Autism Support in Europe

    Well, from society prospective, I am not sure how easy it is.But the work is academic in an English speaking environment!
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    Autism Support in Europe

    Hi Southern Discomfort, Many thanks for this helpful information. Actually, I got the impression that the best countries in the world where Autism is well treated and autistic children/people can be raised, educated and integrated are UK and Canada. Since I don't speak German or French, it is...
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    Hello

    Thanks Sportster! This seems to be a lovely forum!
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    Hello

    Cool! Thanks StephF for the clarification!
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    Hello

    Thank you ancusmitis, Astroganga and Nancy Bernard :) What does "Welcome to the restaurant at the end of the internet" mean?
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    Autism Support in Europe

    Hi All, We currently live in the middle east where autism support, facilities and services are extremely poor and so many people do not even understand what autism is. We have a 6 years old kid who could be an autistic. We noticed he is hyper active, cannot focus, and can only speak a few words...
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    Hello

    Thanks :)
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    Hello

    Hi All, First of all, congrats on this amazing forum. I am grateful I found it. I am a father of 6 years old son who might be autistic. It is my honor to be part of this group, I will post more soon. Thanks, Shadow
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