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Recent content by timefactor

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    Diagnosis

    She actually has some "accommodations" in school already. She is severly dyslexic and has learning disability, she has worked very hard and reads well now. But she is so socially different and her lack of eye contact doesn't deal with crowds etc. really hampers her. I am not one to say (without...
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    Diagnosis

    **she does regularly fold a grasp of hair over and rub with her thumb. She has always done this but apparently the neuologist didn't consider this steming.
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    Diagnosis

    I've decided to seek some advice about my daughter, 16....pretty certain she is at the very least on the spectrum. Likely aspergers. To make a long story short she has seen one neurologist who, without myself so much as mentioning my opinion of her having aspergers, said she is extremely...
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